The migration and accumulation of typical pollutants in the growing media layer of bioretention facilities. [PDF]
Gong Y +6 more
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Bioretention systems are widely used for urban stormwater management, yet their performance under intense rainfall—especially in tropical regions—remains underexplored.
Muhammad Baitullah Al Amin +2 more
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Predicing Ecological Effects of Watershed-Wide Rain Garden Implementation Using a Low-Cost Methodology [PDF]
Stormwater control measures (SCMs) have been employed to mitigate peak flows and pollutants ssociated with watershed urbanization. Downstream ecological effects caused by the implementation of SCMs are largely unknown, especially at the watershed scale ...
Andrea L. Welker +2 more
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Designing and Evaluating the Performance of Full-scale Bioretention Cells in Indian Conditions
Urbanization leads to an increase in impervious area percentage and significantly alters the predevelopment hydrology. Bioretention cells are sustainable stormwater management techniques that mimic the natural soil system of an area and help in restoring
Aamir Ishaq Shah +4 more
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Stormwater Best Management Practices: Experimental Evaluation of Chemical Cocktails Mobilized by Freshwater Salinization Syndrome. [PDF]
Galella JG +5 more
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Wilmington is situated on the divide of two major watersheds, the Cape Fear River and the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway. All surface waters in Wilmington drain to one of these two water bodies and are divided into two groups: tidal creeks and Cape Fear ...
Prete, Phil
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Sustainable Stormwater Management and Bioretention: An Overview of Reviews of the Last 10 Years
Extreme rainfalls caused by climate change are a growing worldwide threat to the urban environment. Nature-based solutions (NBS) employ soil and vegetation to manage and treat stormwater while ensuring extensive ecosystem services.
Livia Bonciarelli +3 more
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Despite the high adsorption capacity of polyaluminum chloride and anionic polyacrylamide water treatment residuals (PAC-APAM WTRs) for Pb2+, Cd2+, Cu2+, and Zn2+, their influence on the adsorption behavior of heavy metals in traditional bioretention soil
Jing Chen +4 more
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Phosphorus removal, metals dynamics, and hydraulics in stormwater bioretention systems amended with drinking water treatment residuals. [PDF]
Ament MR, Roy ED, Yuan Y, Hurley SE.
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Spatial analysis of future climate risk to stormwater infrastructure. [PDF]
Butcher JB +3 more
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