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Low impact development (LID) is a sustainable land use and planning strategy that aims to minimize the environmental impacts of development. A community can enhance their water resources and create sustainable and resilient neighbourhoods.
Fidyasari Kusuma Putri +2 more
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Abstract Alkylphenol ethoxylates (APEOs) and their metabolites, widely used in agricultural, industrial, and household products, are known endocrine disruptors. Since the 1980s, many countries have implemented restrictions on their production and use, necessitating an evaluation of these regulations by reviewing their source and environmental behavior ...
Huan Chen, Yu‐Hua Zheng
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The Effect of Bioretention Systems on Stormwater Runoff of Shijiazhuang
【Objective】 Bioretention is a method to purify water, and the aim of this paper is to study its effect on stormwater runoff. 【Method】 We took stormwater runoff in Shijiazhuang city as an example, investigating the outflow characteristics of the ...
WANG Chaoyue +6 more
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Statistical evaluation of bioretention system for hydrologic performance
Long-term retention performance is a common performance indicator for low-impact development practices, such as rain barrels, rain gardens, and green roofs. This paper introduces a numerical approach for the estimation of annual retention ratios of stormwater by bioretention.
LI, Z, Lam, KM
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Hyaluronic acid‐dopamine‐based intra‐crosslinked microsphere including cisplatin (HPC MS) is fabricated by spray‐drying and calcium/iron ions are introduced for interparticle crosslinking. Designed microsphere‐aggregated hydrogel (MAH) system including cisplatin/CaO2/FeSO4 can provide apoptosis/calcicoptosis/ferroptosis‐mediated chemo/cascade ...
ChaeRim Hwang +6 more
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Designing the Next Generation of Biomaterials through Nanoengineering
Nanoengineering enables precise control over biomaterial interactions with living systems by tuning surface energy, defects, porosity, and crystallinity. This review highlights how these nanoscale design parameters drive advances in regenerative medicine, drug delivery, bioprinting, biosensing, and bioimaging, while outlining key translational ...
Ryan Davis Jr. +3 more
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Assessing the Risk of 100-year Freshwater Floods in the Lamprey River Watershed of New Hampshire Resulting from Changes in Climate and Land Use [PDF]
What is the coastal resource issue the project sought to address? Both the magnitude and frequency of freshwater flooding is on the rise in seacoast NH and around much of New England.
Miller, Steve +8 more
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Study compared effects of traditional stormwater storage ponds to environmental site design (ESD) on annual maximum peak flows, annual runoff coefficient and flow flashiness in a developed catchment with limited stormwater controls. ESD and ponds reduced annual maximum peak flow by nearly 50%, but only ESD significantly decreased the annual runoff ...
M. Maliha +4 more
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Real time control schemes for improving water quality from bioretention cells
Extreme weather and the proliferation of impervious areas in urban watersheds increases the frequency of flood events and deepens water quality concerns.
P. P. Persaud +4 more
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Phosphorus adsorption/desorption kinetics of bioretention
A bioretention medium has considerable influence on the removal of pollutants, especially phosphorus pollutants. In this paper, the phosphorus adsorption properties of three bioretention media (sand, iron powder, and aluminum powder) are studied, and the effects of pH and ionic strength on the phosphorus adsorption are analyzed.
Ying Mei +5 more
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