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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Down with the drain : looking after our urban runoff and waterways in the era of sustainable management : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Philosophy in Resource and Environmental Planning at Massey University [PDF]
Recent reforms of environmental and local government legislation have radically changed the nature of environmental management in New Zealand. There is a new mandate for the "sustainable management" of natural and physical resources. This thesis examines
Barrell, Hamish Nigel
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Integrated Solutions Development Capital Solutions Interim Report Volume I: Report [PDF]
This report analyzes the water quality, flood, erosion, and integrated scores of multiple Austin watersheds, including Waller Creek.Waller Creek Working ...
Loomis & More, Inc. +1 more
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Pavement Wear Generates Microplastics in Stormwater Runoff
Tire and road wear particles are a major source of microplastics to urban stormwater. They are composed of hetero-aggregates of abraded tire and pavement particles that are difficult to distinguish. While tire wear is a known source of microplastics, little is known on the contribution of pavement wear.
Kelsey, Smyth +5 more
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ABSTRACT This study focuses on a multi‐criteria decision‐making (MCDM) analysis backed by EPA's SWMM (storm water management model) to investigate stormwater management (SM) strategies for urban areas consisting of different land‐use types. Güneysu city center (Rize, Türkiye) is used to exemplify areas consisting of impermeable surfaces, blocks of ...
Fatih Bekiryazici +3 more
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Town of Hampton Stormwater Management PREP Natural Resources Outreach Coalition Grant Final Project Report [PDF]
PREP provided $3,500 towards the project which was matched by municipal funds to pay for consulting advice on improving the regulations. The Planning Board provided exceptional in-kind match on the project, with many hours of work spent by a volunteer ...
Natural Resources Outreach Coalition +1 more
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Characteristics of stormwater runoff from junkyard
AbstractMany countries including Korea and the USA have carried out many studies on point pollution sources to preserve rivers and lakes over the past 30 years. According to the Ministry of the Environment, Korea, the pollutant loading rate caused by non-point pollutant sources at the major four rivers of Korea comprise of 22–40% of the total pollutant
Je Chan Jeon +4 more
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ABSTRACT The interaction between rainfall spatial–temporal variability and watershed response has been extensively studied in recent decades. Due to the influence of spatiotemporal non‐uniformity and variability in urban rainfall processes, the urban drainage system can exhibit different capabilities of handling flood risk.
Wenqi Wang +6 more
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Town of Newington Stormwater Management Project [PDF]
The UNH Stormwater Center worked with the Newington Planning Board to improve the town’s site plan review regulations to better manage ...
Town of Newington
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The Role of Link Length Hierarchy on Dynamic Connectivity in River Networks Across Climatic Regimes
Abstract Connectivity within river networks governs the transport and aggregation of fluxes such as water, sediment, and nutrients. Here we focus on dynamic connectivity (DC) $(DC)$, defined by the time‐evolving connectivity that emerges as fluxes propagate and mix through the network, characterized by minimal‐flow connectivity DCmin $\left(D{C}_{\min }
Dnyanesh Borse +4 more
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