Regenerative Stormwater Conveyance (RSC) is a moderately new best management practice primarily implemented in the mid-Atlantic region. This thesis documents the proposed design of an RSC at Parkdale High School in the Washington D.C. metropolitan region. A degraded channel with incised banks between 9 to 12 feet in height was found on site. This stormwater channel runs for 160 feet and has a contributing catchment of 17.2 acres. The proposed RSC was designed to stabilize the channel banks, and create a stable channel profile. The runoff storage volume was calculated to be 4523.1 ft3 total which would treat a runoff volume of 0.24”. This equates to 32% TN, 37% TP and 40% TSS removal. The design provides a viewing area with a photo point an...
The National Grove of State Trees at the United States National Arboretum is in need of redesign to ...
On December 9, 1999 the US EPA published Phase II of the Clean Water Act. Under Phase II all existin...
Increased stormwater runoff due to the construction of impervious surfaces is a major issue ...
Climate change threatens to disrupt human communities and lifestyles globally. Coastal areas in part...
As part of an intense effort to clean up the Anacostia River and the Chesapeake Bay region, the Mary...
This research focused on the calibration of the Buildup and Washoff for dissolved iron. The test s...
The use of urban tree canopies as strategies to mitigate stormwater runoff is limited in part by a l...
Philadelphias water resources are widely used for a range of recreational activities and since almos...
A new movement to plan and design monitorable green stormwater infrastructure is beginning to emerge...
Recent studies have found that wetland ecosystems such as mangrove forests, tidal salt marshes, and ...
The Barataria-Terrebonne estuary has been eroding at a rate of up to 103.6 km2 yr-1 for several deca...
Source-control best management practices (BMPs) have been designed and promoted as flexible alternat...
Urban flooding — due to land cover change, inadequate drainage networks, and increased precipitation...
Marsh terracing is an innovative restoration technique being used in shallow, open water marshes in ...
It is well established that converting wastewater, a point-source of pollution, into reclaimed water...
The National Grove of State Trees at the United States National Arboretum is in need of redesign to ...
On December 9, 1999 the US EPA published Phase II of the Clean Water Act. Under Phase II all existin...
Increased stormwater runoff due to the construction of impervious surfaces is a major issue ...
Climate change threatens to disrupt human communities and lifestyles globally. Coastal areas in part...
As part of an intense effort to clean up the Anacostia River and the Chesapeake Bay region, the Mary...
This research focused on the calibration of the Buildup and Washoff for dissolved iron. The test s...
The use of urban tree canopies as strategies to mitigate stormwater runoff is limited in part by a l...
Philadelphias water resources are widely used for a range of recreational activities and since almos...
A new movement to plan and design monitorable green stormwater infrastructure is beginning to emerge...
Recent studies have found that wetland ecosystems such as mangrove forests, tidal salt marshes, and ...
The Barataria-Terrebonne estuary has been eroding at a rate of up to 103.6 km2 yr-1 for several deca...
Source-control best management practices (BMPs) have been designed and promoted as flexible alternat...
Urban flooding — due to land cover change, inadequate drainage networks, and increased precipitation...
Marsh terracing is an innovative restoration technique being used in shallow, open water marshes in ...
It is well established that converting wastewater, a point-source of pollution, into reclaimed water...
The National Grove of State Trees at the United States National Arboretum is in need of redesign to ...
On December 9, 1999 the US EPA published Phase II of the Clean Water Act. Under Phase II all existin...
Increased stormwater runoff due to the construction of impervious surfaces is a major issue ...