نتایج جستجو برای: stormwater

تعداد نتایج: 2283  

Journal: :Journal of environmental management 2016
Yujiao Chen Holly W Samuelson Zheming Tong

Low Impact Development (LID) practices provide more sustainable solutions than traditional piping and storm ponds in stormwater management. However, architects are not equipped with the knowledge to perform runoff calculations at early design stage. In response to this dilemma, we have developed an open-source stormwater runoff evaluation and management tool, Rainwater+. It is seamlessly integr...

2014
Emily G. I. Payne Tim D. Fletcher Douglas G. Russell Michael R. Grace Timothy R. Cavagnaro Victor Evrard Ana Deletic Belinda E. Hatt Perran L. M. Cook

The long-term efficacy of stormwater treatment systems requires continuous pollutant removal without substantial re-release. Hence, the division of incoming pollutants between temporary and permanent removal pathways is fundamental. This is pertinent to nitrogen, a critical water body pollutant, which on a broad level may be assimilated by plants or microbes and temporarily stored, or transform...

Journal: :Water research 2012
J P S Sidhu L Hodgers W Ahmed M N Chong S Toze

Elevated numbers of enteric pathogens in the receiving waters following a storm event can be a serious public health concern. The purpose of this study was to conduct a preliminary investigation into the presence of human pathogens of concern in urban stormwater runoff. The involvement of a human sewage as a potential source of contamination was also investigated by using microbial source track...

2002
Robert Pitt Shen-En Chen

Prior research by Pitt (1987) examined runoff losses from paved and roofed surfaces in urban areas and showed significant losses at these surfaces during the small and moderate sized events of most interest for water quality evaluations. However, Pitt and Durrans (1995) also examined runoff and pavement seepage on highway pavements and found that very little surface runoff entered typical highw...

2002
Robert Pitt

Overview of Design Objectives and General Approach in the Selection of Stormwater Controls ...................................

2006
Mandla A. Tshabalala

Pesticide entrainment in stormwater runoff can contribute to non-point source pollution of surface waters. Granular activated carbon has been successfully used for removing pesticides from wastewater. However, implementation of granular activated carbon sorption media in stormwater filtration systems comes with high initial capital investment and operating costs. Modified pine barks offer attra...

2002
Betty Rushton

Stormwater management for water quality control is a relatively recent technology. Initially urban stormwater was considered a water quantity problem solved by rapidly draining runoff into sewers, ditches or directly into lakes and rivers. By the mid-1970s studies showed over half the pollutant loads entering Florida waters came from non-point sources (stormwater) caused in part by paving, ditc...

Journal: :Environmental management 2015
Jérémie Sage Emmanuel Berthier Marie-Christine Gromaire

Over the last decade, a growing interest has been shown toward innovative stormwater management practices, breaking away from conventional "end of pipe" approaches (based on conveying water offsite to centralized detention facilities). Innovative strategies, referred to as sustainable urban drainage systems, low impact development (LID) or green infrastructures, advocating for management of run...

2016
Daniel Jato-Espino Susanne M. Charlesworth Joseba R. Bayon Frank Warwick Rao Bhamidiammarri Kiran Tota-Maharaj

Sustainable Urban Drainage Systems (SuDS) constitute an alternative to conventional drainage when managing stormwater in cities, reducing the impact of urbanization by decreasing the amount of runoff generated by a rainfall event. This paper shows the potential benefits of installing different types of SuDS in preventing flooding in comparison with the common urban drainage strategies consistin...

2002
Tony H.F. Wong Tim D. Fletcher Hugh P. Duncan John R. Coleman Graham A. Jenkins

Catchment urbanisation leads to increased hydraulic and pollutant loadings into receiving waterbodies. Issues concerning pollution that endangers the sustainable utilisation of water resources have focused government authorities towards integrated catchment management, where both causes and effects of pollution are addressed. Recent research has provided a platform for improving urban stormwate...

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