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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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ABSTRACT Rain gardens depend on resilient plant species that can withstand fluctuating moisture conditions while providing ecological and aesthetic benefits. This study addresses the limited research on tropical and native herbaceous species by evaluating their health through both visual and physiological assessment methods.
Pei‐Chun Chen +2 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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Bioretention systems are a low-impact development (LID) measure to effectively control stormwater runoff and reduce pollutant concentrations. In this paper, three groups of bioretention cells with different filling materials (1# bioretention soil media ...
Kaiwen Guo +5 more
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Mechanisms of woodchip-pyrite bioretention systems for nitrogen removal and N₂O emission control
Bioretention, as one of the flexible and economical green infrastructures, is widely used for urban stormwater management. Current modified strategies for bioretention have largely focused on improving nitrogen removal efficiency, while studies ...
Yuhao Ding +4 more
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Effects of bioretention structural layer parameters on detention and retention for road runoff
Based on theoretical unsaturated soil water movement, the effects of different bioretention structural layer parameters on ponding, outflow, and runoff regulation were studied under four types of rainfall using a numerical simulation method. Based on the
Jianping GAO, Junkui PAN, Yichang XIE
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MS4 Resource: BMP Crosswalk [PDF]
A cross-walk to assist designers and modelers to match common BMPs identified in the MA and NH Stormwater Manual with the BMPs modeled in the MS4 permit and documented in appendix
EPA Region 1 +1 more
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Climate change and transport infrastructures: State of the art [PDF]
Transport infrastructures are lifelines: They provide transportation of people and goods, in ordinary and emergency conditions, thus they should be resilient to increasing natural disasters and hazards.
Loprencipe, Giuseppe, Moretti, Laura
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Microplastic, an Emerging Threat to the Global Seagrass Ecosystems: A Review
ABSTRACT Seagrass, a type of marine plant that grows into meadows in intertidal zones and shallow coastal waters, can contribute to numerous ecological and economic benefits. Benefits include carbon sequestration, habitat for marine species, coastal protection, and raw materials for medicines and fertilizer production.
Audrey Primus Gonsilou +2 more
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To enhance the removal of nitrogen and phosphorus pollutants from urban stormwater runoff in bioretention systems, this study developed an iron-carbon bioretention system with a saturated zone.
Jianqiang Zhou +13 more
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