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Managing Stormwater Runoff in Urban Watersheds
Opflow, 1996Upstream areas of watersheds contribute to downstream problems simply because of the cumulative effects of storm water runoff. In many cases, land development in upstream areas has occurred with little thought of the consequences to downstream communities.
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Stormwater Management Pilot Projects to Reduce Stormwater Runoff and Stormwater Pollutants
Building Partnerships, 2000Eliza Jane Whitman +4 more
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Water quality impacts of bridge stormwater runoff from scupper drains on receiving waters: A review
Science of the Total Environment, 2020George Yuzhu Fu
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Decreasing Runoff and Increasing Stormwater Infiltration [PDF]
The responsibility for stormwater management is often handled on a large scale and can be fragmented between state, local, and municipal government. While the focus is typically on large developments and the storm sewers systems, each homeowner can significantly reduce the stormwater load that leaves his or her property, thereby improving surface water
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