A rapid review of the background to source control [PDF]
Background to researchThe start of the 21st Century witnessed a revolution in drainage practices with the implementation of sustainable drainage systems (SUDS).
Berwick, Neil +4 more
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Responses of microbial abundance and enzyme activity in integrated vertical-flow constructed wetlands for domestic and secondary wastewater [PDF]
Although micro-organisms play a significant role in pollutant removal in constructed wetlands, little is known on the effect of wastewater-quality properties on microbial characteristics.
Chang, Jun-jun +4 more
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New York State Climate Impacts Assessment Chapter 09: Transportation
Abstract The transportation sector's functionality depends on climate conditions. Many New York State residents, communities, businesses, and institutions have already experienced transportation‐related climate change impacts, and many more will experience impacts in the future.
Amy Macdonald +8 more
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Bridge Deck Runoff: Water Quality Analysis and BMP Effectiveness [PDF]
INE/AUTC 10 ...
Hazirbaba, Yildiz Dak, Perkins, Robert
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Rational Polynomial Functions for Modeling E. coli and Bromide Breakthrough [PDF]
Fecal bacteria peak concentrations and breakthrough times as affected by preferential flow to subsurface (tile) drainage systems following irrigation or rainfall are important when assessing the risk of contamination. Process-based, convective-dispersive
Fox, Garey +7 more
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New York State Climate Impacts Assessment Chapter 05: Ecosystems
Abstract The people of New York have long benefited from the state's diversity of ecosystems, which range from coastal shorelines and wetlands to extensive forests and mountaintop alpine habitat, and from lakes and rivers to greenspaces in heavily populated urban areas.
Sheila S. Hess +11 more
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A review of nature‐based infrastructures and their effectiveness for urban flood risk mitigation
This review highlights nature‐based infrastructures, and their integration with traditional gray infrastructures and evaluates their effectiveness at various scales. The effectiveness of NbS for mitigating floods is still uncertain and varies across spatial scales ranging from plots to watersheds.
Md. Esraz‐Ul‐Zannat +2 more
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Incentive Policies to Promote the Use of Enhanced Stormwater BMPs in New Residential Developments [PDF]
A voluntary stormwater management program that is incentive compatible between residential developers and regulators produces an outcome that simultaneously protects/enhances water quality and increases developer profits.
Hayes, John C. +3 more
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07025-010 College Creek Watershed Final Report [PDF]
With this application, the College Creek sub-watershed in Ames represents both regional collaboration and locally directed action to improve an Iowa watershed.
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How far have roadside curb inlets evolved towards sustainable urban drainage?
Stormwater management has become a critical issue, particularly with the ongoing urbanization and the impacts of climate change. Roadside curb inlets are key components of grey infrastructure that convey stormwater to various drainage systems.
Aamer Majid Bhat +2 more
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