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Abstract Compound flooding in coastal cities occurs when heavy rainfall coincides with tide‐driven tailwater that reduces combined sewer system (CSS) discharge capacity, yet this coupling is rarely quantified from street to pipe scale. We develop a high‐resolution 1‐D/2‐D drainage–inundation model for Hoboken, New Jersey, calibrating the 1‐D drainage ...
Shihao Xi, Yao Hu
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ABSTRACT In light of the increasing adoption of sustainable urban drainage measures for flood control, driven by advances in the urban drainage field and, particularly, in downtown São Paulo, by the significant challenge associated with implementing large detention reservoirs due to the scarcity of open spaces within the watershed, this study ...
Filipe Chaves Gonçalves +1 more
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Puls method for events simulation in a lot scale bioretention device
Bioretention is a technique applied to treat and reduce runoff generated in urban areas. Although these facilities present complex processes, a simple model with few parameters can be useful for its project.
Lucas Tardelly Lins Mariz Ferreira +2 more
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In recent years, as a result of intensive urbanisation, a significant increase in the surface of impermeable areas has been observed, which results in changes in the hydrological cycle of catchments.
Agnieszka Stec, Daniel Słyś
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Integrating Green Infrastructure Into Stormwater Policy: Reliability, Watershed Management, and Environmental Psychology as Holistic Tools for Success [PDF]
As cities continue to expand, the issues of flood control and urban water quality have become major modern sustainability challenges. Green infrastructure—the use of nature-based solutions to target, treat, and store stormwater at its source—has emerged ...
Endres, A. Bryan +2 more
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This study presents an Internet of Things‐based stormwater monitoring framework piloted at the University of Maryland campus to support Municipal Separate Stormwater Sewer System compliance and adaptive planning. Developed with key campus stakeholders, the framework integrates real‐time sensor deployment, data‐informed insights on runoff and water ...
Qianyao Si +16 more
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Schematic representation of the main instrumentation used to monitor the rain garden, including the meteorological station and water‐level sensor, together with an illustration of the bioretention layered media. The graphic abstract also presents an example of the resulting hydrographs, showing surface, subsurface, and inflow volumes.
Maria Thereza Rocha Chaves +5 more
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We conducted a column study to better understand the relative effects of plants, design elements, and operating conditions on pollutant removal in stormwater biofilters in southern California under local conditions.
B. K. Winfrey +4 more
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Low Impact Storm Water Management Projects at the University of New Hampshire [PDF]
The University of New Hampshire has become increasingly concerned with storm water management on the Durham campus. Due to Federal regulations many regional municipalities are feeling pressure to enhance and increase management of storm water to reduce ...
Houle, James, Jones, Stephen H.
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Next‐Generation Stormwater Infrastructures: A Typology of Paradigms for Design and Operation
Conceptual diagram of a comprehensive urban environment, illustrating key stormwater‐related elements alongside conventional and modern management technologies. The figure also highlights prominent urban water‐related stressors. ABSTRACT The conventional approach to urban stormwater system design is deemed unsatisfactory, primarily due to its narrowly ...
Wenqi Wang +8 more
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