With the development of sustainable stormwater management, urban parks have the advantages and necessities in constructing low impact development system to reduce and reuse stormwater.
Li Yuanyuan, Liu Jialin, Zhang Jianlin
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Characterization of Stormwater Runoff Based on Microbial Source Tracking Methods. [PDF]
Monteiro S +3 more
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The Economic Argument for Cleaning Up the Chesapeake Bay and its Rivers [PDF]
Failure to "Save the Bay" threatens the Bay's value as an economic driver. Conversely, investing in clean-water technology creates jobs, generates economic activity, and saves money in the long run. Hence, the protection and restoration of the Chesapeake
Tom Pelton
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Abstract Despite the potential of multipeak in situ fluorescence to provide better insight into solute transport pathways, most high frequency studies have focused on a single fluorescence peak (e.g., humic‐like fluorescence [HLF]). To address this gap, we analyzed two years of 15‐min fluorescence data for HLF and tryptophan‐like fluorescence (TLF ...
Hongzheng Zhu +5 more
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Bioretention Design Simulation for Efficient Urban Stormwater Reduction
The population increases, leading to extensive urbanization and the consequent rise in impervious surfaces. This urbanization trend has exacerbated stormwater runoff issues, necessitating sustainable stormwater management strategies.
Ega Fajar Wicaksono +2 more
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Effects of Low-Impact Development Facilities (Water Systems of the Park) on Stormwater Runoff in Shallow Mountainous Areas Based on Dual-Model (SWMM and MIKE21) Simulations. [PDF]
Lai Y, Lu Y, Ding T, Sun H, Li X, Ge X.
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Low Impact Storm Water Management Projects at the University of New Hampshire [PDF]
The University of New Hampshire has become increasingly concerned with storm water management on the Durham campus. Due to Federal regulations many regional municipalities are feeling pressure to enhance and increase management of storm water to reduce ...
Houle, James, Jones, Stephen H.
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Toxicity Evaluation of Highway Stormwater Runoff
This paper is prepared to present the results of two major toxicity investigations of highway runoff in the state of California and verify or reject the hypothesis of whether highway runoff is toxic. Two major toxicity studies were: (1) statewide highway runoff toxicity evaluation and (2) hydrographic (first flush) toxicity evaluation of runoff from ...
M. Kayhanian, M.L. Johnson
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Opportunistic Recharge Enhancement in Arid and Semi‐Arid Regions
Groundwater supplies are increasingly stressed by climatic trends and multiple competing uses, especially in dryland environments. We propose opportunistic recharge enhancement (ORE) as a cross‐disciplinary, scalable framework to augment groundwater supplies by strategically integrating recharge co‐benefits into existing land and water management ...
Neha Gupta +13 more
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Impacts of urbanization on chloride and stream invertebrates: A 10-year citizen science field study of road salt in stormwater runoff. [PDF]
Haake DM, Krchma S, Meyners CW, Virag R.
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