Proceedings of the 2007 Georgia Water Resources Conference, March 27-29, 2007, Athens, Georgia.Runoff volume and pollutant discharges increase with development, with associated detrimental receiving water effects. These increases can be partially controlled by installing stormwater control practices, such as wet detention pond at outfalls, using conservation design controls such as grass swales and bioretention devices. The runoff volume and the pollutants associated with the different source areas within a watershed can be used to identify the most likely suitable stormwater control practices for the area. This paper presents the reductions in runoff volume and pollutant discharged, and the costs associated with installing these control pr...
Proceedings of the 2001 Georgia Water Resources Conference, April 26 and 27, 2001, Athens, Georgia.I...
Urban stormwater runoff is excess runoff created by increased imperviousness in an urbanized watersh...
Storm events and soil erosion can adversely impact flood control, soil conservation, water quality, ...
With the NPDES Phase II Final Rule taking effect, more municipalities are confronted with the requir...
Proceedings of the 2007 Georgia Water Resources Conference, March 27-29, 2007, Athens, Georgia.Pollu...
Proceedings of the 2007 Georgia Water Resources Conference, March 27-29, 2007, Athens, Georgia.The L...
The United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) reports that over 40% of waters nationwide...
When precipitation occurs in undeveloped areas a number of abstractions catch and absorb the precipi...
To prevent harmful pollutants from stormwater runoff being discharged into a Municipal Separate Stor...
Stormwater management practices for treating urban rainwater runoff were evaluated for cost and effe...
Proceedings of the 1995 Georgia Water Resources Conference, April 11 and 12, 1995, Athens, Georgia.S...
PDFTech ReportBDV24-977-16RunoffDetention basinsDrainage structuresFloridaUnited StatesFlorida. Dept...
Urbanization is a pressing issue that has largely contributed to quality degradation of our nation’s...
PDFTech ReportBDV24- 977-16RunoffDetention basinsDrainage structuresBest practicesRight of way (Land...
Proceedings of the 2007 Georgia Water Resources Conference, March 27-29, 2007, Athens, Georgia.The n...
Proceedings of the 2001 Georgia Water Resources Conference, April 26 and 27, 2001, Athens, Georgia.I...
Urban stormwater runoff is excess runoff created by increased imperviousness in an urbanized watersh...
Storm events and soil erosion can adversely impact flood control, soil conservation, water quality, ...
With the NPDES Phase II Final Rule taking effect, more municipalities are confronted with the requir...
Proceedings of the 2007 Georgia Water Resources Conference, March 27-29, 2007, Athens, Georgia.Pollu...
Proceedings of the 2007 Georgia Water Resources Conference, March 27-29, 2007, Athens, Georgia.The L...
The United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) reports that over 40% of waters nationwide...
When precipitation occurs in undeveloped areas a number of abstractions catch and absorb the precipi...
To prevent harmful pollutants from stormwater runoff being discharged into a Municipal Separate Stor...
Stormwater management practices for treating urban rainwater runoff were evaluated for cost and effe...
Proceedings of the 1995 Georgia Water Resources Conference, April 11 and 12, 1995, Athens, Georgia.S...
PDFTech ReportBDV24-977-16RunoffDetention basinsDrainage structuresFloridaUnited StatesFlorida. Dept...
Urbanization is a pressing issue that has largely contributed to quality degradation of our nation’s...
PDFTech ReportBDV24- 977-16RunoffDetention basinsDrainage structuresBest practicesRight of way (Land...
Proceedings of the 2007 Georgia Water Resources Conference, March 27-29, 2007, Athens, Georgia.The n...
Proceedings of the 2001 Georgia Water Resources Conference, April 26 and 27, 2001, Athens, Georgia.I...
Urban stormwater runoff is excess runoff created by increased imperviousness in an urbanized watersh...
Storm events and soil erosion can adversely impact flood control, soil conservation, water quality, ...