Managing stormwater with low impact development in highly urbanized areas [PDF]
2014 is the 25th Anniverssary of the Drainage Services Department (DSD) of the HKSAR GovernmentPaper A2-2Low impact development (LID) implements small-scale hydrologic controls throughout a catchment to replicate the pre-development hydrologic regimes or
Cheung, H, Chui, MTF, Trinh, DH
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Taking Root: University of New Hampshire Stormwater Center 2017-2019 Triennial Report [PDF]
Ballestero, Thomas P. +2 more
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Price Endogeneity and Marginal Cost Effects on Incentive Compatible Stormwater Management Policies [PDF]
Incentive based stormwater management policies offer the prospect of reducing urban stormwater runoff while increasing developer profits. An incentive compatible Stormwater Banking Program (SBP) is presented that allows developers to build at higher ...
Hayes, John C. +3 more
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Balancing Hydraulic Control and Phosphorus Removal in Bioretention Media Amended with Drinking Water Treatment Residuals. [PDF]
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Impacts of Deicer Salt on Water Quality Performance of Stormwater Bioretention Systems with Varied Vegetation and Hydrology. [PDF]
Brown AH, Hoffman MC, McPhillips LE.
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Evaluation and Optimization of Bioretention Design for Nitrogen and Phosphorus Removal [PDF]
Roseen, Robert M., Stone, Robin M.
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Interdependence of social-ecological-technological systems in Phoenix, Arizona: consequences of an extreme precipitation event. [PDF]
Helmrich A +6 more
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Breaking Through: University Of New Hampshire Stormwater Center 2016 Report [PDF]
Ballestero, Thomas P. +2 more
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Simultaneous Removal of Organic Pollutants and Pathogens from Stormwater by an Enhanced Ecological Gabion. [PDF]
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University of New Hampshire Stormwater Center 2012 Biennial Report [PDF]
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