نتایج جستجو برای: sustainable stormwater management

تعداد نتایج: 950392  

Journal: :international journal of environmental research 2015
n. g. gogate p. m. rawal

anthropogenic alterations have affected urban hydrology in india and have generated a wide range of hydrological problems. such alterations include increase in directly-connected impervious cover thus reducing natural groundwater recharge. in the past urban runoff was largely viewed as a nuisance, but within the new paradigm of sustainability, this water is recognized as a potential resource. t...

Journal: :Environmental management 2008
Allison H Roy Seth J Wenger Tim D Fletcher Christopher J Walsh Anthony R Ladson William D Shuster Hale W Thurston Rebekah R Brown

In urban and suburban areas, stormwater runoff is a primary stressor on surface waters. Conventional urban stormwater drainage systems often route runoff directly to streams and rivers, thus exacerbating pollutant inputs and hydrologic disturbance, and resulting in the degradation of ecosystem structure and function. Decentralized stormwater management tools, such as low impact development (LID...

Journal: :Environmental technology 2013
H M Imran Shatirah Akib Mohamed Rehan Karim

Uncontrolled stormwater runoff not only creates drainage problems and flash floods but also presents a considerable threat to water quality and the environment. These problems can, to a large extent, be reduced by a type of stormwater management approach employing permeable pavement systems (PPS) in urban, industrial and commercial areas, where frequent problems are caused by intense undrained ...

2012
Ranjan Sarukkalige

Management of stormwater brings considerable economic, social and environmental benefits to the community in various ways. Controlling stormwater quantity is primarily important to prevent urban flooding and water stagnation. Also improving stormwater quality is timely important issue for sustainable management of urban stormwater. Urban development accompanied by increasing in impervious surfa...

Journal: :Water environment research : a research publication of the Water Environment Federation 2015
Chein-Chi Chang Kimberly DiGiovanni Ying Mei Li Wei

This review on Sustainability covers selected 2015 publications on the focus of Sustainability. It is divided into the following sections : • Sustainable water and wastewater utilities • Sustainable water resources management • Stormwater and green infrastructure • Sustainability in wastewater treatment • Life cycle assessment (LCA) applications • Sustainability and energy in wastewater industr...

Bioretention or rain garden is a preferable low impact development (LID) approach due to its characteristics which reflect natural water cycle processes. However, this system is still little understood and quite complicated in terms of design and implementation due to many technical considerations. Hence, this paper gives a review of the challenges and developments for the use of bioretention f...

Journal: Pollution 2016

Bioretention or rain garden is a preferable low impact development (LID) approach due to its characteristics which reflect natural water cycle processes. However, this system is still little understood and quite complicated in terms of design and implementation due to many technical considerations. Hence, this paper gives a review of the challenges and developments for the use of bioretention f...

Farhad Yazdandoost Mani Moghadam Yaser Tahmasebi Birgani

Typically, best management practices (BMPs) are implemented to help sustainable stormwater management in urban areas. Over recent decades the selection of urban stormwater management measures for a site has been a challenge among urban planners where thecriterion based on flood volume no longer suffices for selecting urban drainage solutions. Therefore there is a need to consider a set of holis...

Journal: :iranian journal of environmental sciences 0
husna takaijudin river engineering and urban drainage research centre (redac), engineering campus, universiti sains malaysia, seri ampangan, 14300 nibong tebal, penang, malaysia aminuddin ab ghani river engineering and urban drainage research centre (redac), engineering campus, universiti sains malaysia, seri ampangan, 14300 nibong tebal, penang, malaysia nor azazi zakaria river engineering and urban drainage research centre (redac), engineering campus, universiti sains malaysia, seri ampangan, 14300 nibong tebal, penang, malaysia

bioretention or rain garden is a preferable low impact development (lid) approach due to its characteristics which reflect natural water cycle processes. however, this system is still little understood and quite complicated in terms of design and implementation due to many technical considerations. hence, this paper gives a review of the challenges and developments for the use of bioretention f...

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