This research investigates the hydrologic sustainability of urban development and stormwater management for a watershed on the Texas A&M campus. The main Texas A&M campus has become increasingly urbanized, resulting in areas of imperviousness that generate higher rates of runoff. This growth has proceeded unchecked, and significant growth and development are planned for the future. Both increased rates of runoff from previous development and the impact of anticipated development should be addressed through mitigation efforts. This research provides a means to assess watershed health through biological indicators, water quality indicators, riparian ecosystems, the floodplain footprint, and the long term flow regime. A modeling framew...
Low impact development is an alternative to traditional urban design with the goal of reducing the a...
The scope of this project will investigate the permeable land composition versus the urban develop...
Development and population are rapidly increasing in urbanizing areas of North Texas and so is the n...
It is well documented that storm water carries pollutants that place environmental strain on our wat...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2013The conversion of forested areas to impervious surf...
The study analyzes how urbanization has altered the hydrologic character of the Waller Creek watersh...
While Austin is often considered a leader in water quality management, it still has streams which ar...
The report mentions Waller Creek as a major stream in the study area and includes hydrology data fro...
The study analyzes how urbanization has altered the hydrologic character of the Waller Creek watersh...
This report references Waller Creek as a major stream in the study area and includes hydrologic data...
This report references Waller Creek as a major stream in the study area and includes hydrologic data...
As cities expand the amount of impervious surface area increases, which increases the amount of stor...
Throughout the United States, stormwater runoff from streets and similar hardscapes has had detrimen...
in partial fulfillment of the Master of Urban and Regional Planning degreeWith constant increases in...
Increasing competitiveness, educational opportunities and available funding, investment in sustainab...
Low impact development is an alternative to traditional urban design with the goal of reducing the a...
The scope of this project will investigate the permeable land composition versus the urban develop...
Development and population are rapidly increasing in urbanizing areas of North Texas and so is the n...
It is well documented that storm water carries pollutants that place environmental strain on our wat...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2013The conversion of forested areas to impervious surf...
The study analyzes how urbanization has altered the hydrologic character of the Waller Creek watersh...
While Austin is often considered a leader in water quality management, it still has streams which ar...
The report mentions Waller Creek as a major stream in the study area and includes hydrology data fro...
The study analyzes how urbanization has altered the hydrologic character of the Waller Creek watersh...
This report references Waller Creek as a major stream in the study area and includes hydrologic data...
This report references Waller Creek as a major stream in the study area and includes hydrologic data...
As cities expand the amount of impervious surface area increases, which increases the amount of stor...
Throughout the United States, stormwater runoff from streets and similar hardscapes has had detrimen...
in partial fulfillment of the Master of Urban and Regional Planning degreeWith constant increases in...
Increasing competitiveness, educational opportunities and available funding, investment in sustainab...
Low impact development is an alternative to traditional urban design with the goal of reducing the a...
The scope of this project will investigate the permeable land composition versus the urban develop...
Development and population are rapidly increasing in urbanizing areas of North Texas and so is the n...