Green roof mitigation of volume and peak flow-rate of stormwater runoff has been studied extensively. However, due to the common practice of green roof fertilization, there is the potential for introduction of nutrients into local bodies of water. Therefore, this study compares green roof runoff quality with the water quality of precipitation and runoff from a bare shingle roof. The runoff from a demonstration-scale extensive green roof was analyzed during the summer of 2011 for its effect on runoff volume and analyzed during eleven storm events in the fall and winter for concentrations of copper, cadmium, zinc, lead, nitrogen species, total nitrogen, total organic carbon, sulfate, orthophosphate, and other monovalent and divalent ions. The...
1 online resource (62 p.) : illustrations (some colour)Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical re...
Roof runoff is generally perceived as a relatively clean source of water and is therefore often disc...
The increasing urbanization of land has produced expansive amounts of impervious surfaces, therefore...
Green roofs are increasingly used as sustainable urban drainage systems due to their retention and d...
Metal roofs have always been in the focus of stormwater runoff contamination. However, other roofing...
Metal roofs have always been in the focus of stormwater runoff contamination. However, other roofing...
This review paper addresses the role of green roofs in urban drainage considering both management of...
Green roofs are emerging as practical strategies to retain stormwater runoff and improve water envir...
Green stormwater infrastructure (GSI), specifically ecoroofs, is increasingly seen as an effective s...
The influence of extensive sedum-moss vegetated roofs on runoff water quality was studied for four f...
A better understanding of green roof stormwater performance is needed to assess and predict benefits...
Green roof technology is becoming increasingly more popular in the U.S. as it provides several econo...
Sediment and heavy metals in stormwater runoff are key pollutants of urban waterways, and their pres...
Sixteen wooden structures with two roofs each were installed to study runoff quality for four common...
The growth medium of a green roof is likely to affect the chemistry of the rainwater passing through...
1 online resource (62 p.) : illustrations (some colour)Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical re...
Roof runoff is generally perceived as a relatively clean source of water and is therefore often disc...
The increasing urbanization of land has produced expansive amounts of impervious surfaces, therefore...
Green roofs are increasingly used as sustainable urban drainage systems due to their retention and d...
Metal roofs have always been in the focus of stormwater runoff contamination. However, other roofing...
Metal roofs have always been in the focus of stormwater runoff contamination. However, other roofing...
This review paper addresses the role of green roofs in urban drainage considering both management of...
Green roofs are emerging as practical strategies to retain stormwater runoff and improve water envir...
Green stormwater infrastructure (GSI), specifically ecoroofs, is increasingly seen as an effective s...
The influence of extensive sedum-moss vegetated roofs on runoff water quality was studied for four f...
A better understanding of green roof stormwater performance is needed to assess and predict benefits...
Green roof technology is becoming increasingly more popular in the U.S. as it provides several econo...
Sediment and heavy metals in stormwater runoff are key pollutants of urban waterways, and their pres...
Sixteen wooden structures with two roofs each were installed to study runoff quality for four common...
The growth medium of a green roof is likely to affect the chemistry of the rainwater passing through...
1 online resource (62 p.) : illustrations (some colour)Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical re...
Roof runoff is generally perceived as a relatively clean source of water and is therefore often disc...
The increasing urbanization of land has produced expansive amounts of impervious surfaces, therefore...