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Verification of PCSWMM's LID processes and their scalability over time and space

open access: yesFrontiers in Water, 2022
IntroductionThis paper explores the scalability of PCSWMM's Low Impact Development (LID) modeling tools within the urban stormwater computer model.MethodsThe scalability is assessed for a variety of spatial and temporal scales and for event (50-year ...
Zhonghao Zhang, Caterina Valeo
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An Effectiveness Study on the Use of Different Types of LID for Water Cycle Recovery in a Small Catchment

open access: yesLand, 2021
Low-Impact Development (LID) is alleviating the water cycle problems that arise from an increasing impervious surface area caused by urbanization. However, there is insufficient research on the application and analyses of LID techniques that are used for
Heenyun Kim, Gunwoo Kim
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Assessing the effects of four SUDS scenarios on combined sewer overflows in Oslo, Norway: evaluating the low-impact development module of the Mike Urban model

open access: yesHydrology Research, 2020
Paved surfaces, increased precipitation intensities in addition to limited capacity in the sewer systems, cause a higher risk of combined sewer overflows (CSOs).
Ragni R. Hernes   +5 more
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Banjir dan Model Pembangunan Berdampak Rendah Di Sungai Sringin Menggunakan SWMM

open access: yesSiklus: Jurnal Teknik Sipil, 2023
Sungai Sringin berada di wilayah Semarang Timur, Kecamatan Genuk merupakan daerah yang bertopografi rendah dan berbatasan langsung dengan laut Jawa. Perkembangan industri, perdagangan, pelabuhan, serta pertumbuhan penduduk yang cepat sebesar 2,84% per ...
Nurdicky Febrian Aditya   +2 more
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Biological nitrogen removal from stormwater in bioretention cells: a critical review

open access: yesCritical Reviews in Biotechnology, 2021
Excess nitrogen in stormwater degrades surface water quality via eutrophication and related processes. Bioretention has been recognized as a highly effective low-impact development (LID) technology for the management of high runoff volumes and reduction of nitrogen (N) pollutants through various mechanisms.
Basanta Kumar Biswal   +5 more
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Application of the SUSTAIN Model to a Watershed-Scale Case for Water Quality Management [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
[[abstract]]Low impact development (LID) is a relatively new concept in land use management that aims to maintain hydrological conditions at a predevelopment level without deteriorating water quality during land development.
Chi-Feng Chen   +6 more
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Removal effect of pollutants from stormwater runoff in shallow bioretention system with gramineous plants

open access: yesWater Science and Technology
The bioretention system is one of the most widely used low impact development (LID) facilities with efficient purification capacity for stormwater, and its planting design has been a hot spot for research at home and abroad.
Jing Yang   +7 more
doaj   +1 more source

Field-derived phosphorus accumulation rates and fractionation in bioretention cells

open access: yesGoldschmidt2023 abstracts, 2023
Dans cette étude, nous avons évalué les procédés qui controllent le devenir du phosphore (P) dans les systèmes de biorétention. D’abord, nous avons estimé les taux d’accumulation du P à partir d’échantillons de terrains collecté sur 9 ans à deux profondeurs d’un système de biorétention.
Lisogorsky, Ariel   +6 more
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The use of bioretention cell to decreasing outflow from parking lot

open access: yesJournal of Water and Land Development, 2018
The objective of the research was to look into the role that bioretention systems play in a decentralized management of stormwater runoff from the impervious areas.
Wałęga Andrzej   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

Integrating Green Infrastructure Into Stormwater Policy: Reliability, Watershed Management, and Environmental Psychology as Holistic Tools for Success [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
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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