Elisabeth Støhle Rødland
Researcher at the Norwegian Institute for Water Research (NIVA)
Dr. Rødland is researcher at the Norwegian Institute for Water Research (NIVA). Dr. Rødland is a marine biologist (MSc) and environmental chemist (PhD), and has been working on road-related pollution topics for more than 12 years. She has a 7 year background from the Norwegian Public Roads Administration, before doing her PhD work on the analysis of tire-road wear particles using PYR-GC/MS at NIVA and the Norwegian University of Life Sciences (NMBU). Dr. Rødland’s current research focuses the occurrence and fate of tire-road wear particles and related chemicals in the environment, including method improvements for identification and quantification, and evaluating different treatment options for road and tunnel runoff.
Effective Stormwater Management Strategies
Moderators: Elisabeth Rødland and Brigitte Helmreich
- Mitigation Measures to Reduce Tire and Road Wear Particles Through Stormwater Management and Wastewater Treatment Keynote
Speaker: Ilka Gehrke - Retention of Tire Wear Particles and Tire-Derived Chemicals in Natural Road-Side Ponds - One Year of Monitoring Reveals Seasonal Changes in Highway Runoff
Speaker: Elisabeth Støhle Rødland