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Effective green stormwater infrastructure (GSI) design requires comprehensive quantification of the volume of water that can be treated or removed over a given time period.
Devin Thomas Krasowski +2 more
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An event-based hydrologic simulation model for bioretention systems
Bioretention systems are designed to treat stormwater and provide attenuated drainage between storms. Bioretention has shown great potential at reducing the volume and improving the quality of stormwater. This study introduces the bioretention hydrologic model (BHM), a one-dimensional model that simulates the hydrologic response of a bioretention ...
A, Roy-Poirier, Y, Filion, P, Champagne
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The use of bioretention cell to decreasing outflow from parking lot
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
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Experimental study and simulation of phosphorus purification effects of bioretention systems on urban surface runoff. [PDF]
Excessive phosphorus (P) contributes to eutrophication by degrading water quality and limiting human use of water resources. Identifying economic and convenient methods to control soluble reactive phosphorus (SRP) pollution in urban runoff is the key ...
Jiake Li +4 more
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Multi-Level Control and Utilization of Stormwater Runoff
This study proposes the technology of “runoff storage and seepage utilization” for achieving purification of road rainfall–runoff and presents a multi-level series purification system (PBT-GR) comprising porous asphalt pavement (PAP), a bioretention ...
Yuhang Zuo +6 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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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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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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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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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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