One of the anticipated benefits of green infrastructure is the capture in curb-cut basins of stormwater runoff that has accumulated urban contaminants as it runs over asphalt and pavement. These contaminants may include motor oil, pathogens, and sediments. The desert tolerant vegetation and soils within these residential rainwater-harvesting basins are expected to improve water quality by capturing these contaminants that would have otherwise flowed into local washes and recharged into the groundwater. This project reports on a preliminary comparative study of stormwater runoff quality in two Tucson washes (High School Wash and Bronx Wash) that receive runoff from neighborhoods containing rainwater-harvesting basins. The prim...
Recent developments of Middle Eastern metropolitans, and the related soaring trend of population inc...
Recent developments of Middle Eastern metropolitans, and the related soaring trend of population inc...
Poster Division: Math, Physical Sciences, and Engineering: 2nd Place (The Ohio State University Edwa...
In arid and semi-arid environments such as the southwestern United States, water availability is the...
Continuing expansion and intensification of urban and metropolitan development in semi-arid regions ...
Green infrastructure (GI) is a tool used by cities to mitigate runoff and improve water quality. How...
As the Southwest continues to be impacted by increasing drought stress under changing climate condit...
The scarcity of water resources in many of the arid urban areas of the United States has created a s...
With the population of urban areas rapidly increasing, a much greater demand is being placed on exis...
From the Proceedings of the 1978 Meetings of the Arizona Section - American Water Resources Assn. an...
In arid regions, sustainable water management practices are critical for a future with climate chang...
Green Infrastructure (GI) practices are being implemented in numerous cities to tackle stormwater ma...
Green Infrastructure (GI) practices are being implemented in numerous cities to tackle stormwater ma...
Stormwater runoff from impervious surfaces contributes to degradation of urban stream ecosystems. Im...
Low impact development is an alternative to traditional urban design with the goal of reducing the a...
Recent developments of Middle Eastern metropolitans, and the related soaring trend of population inc...
Recent developments of Middle Eastern metropolitans, and the related soaring trend of population inc...
Poster Division: Math, Physical Sciences, and Engineering: 2nd Place (The Ohio State University Edwa...
In arid and semi-arid environments such as the southwestern United States, water availability is the...
Continuing expansion and intensification of urban and metropolitan development in semi-arid regions ...
Green infrastructure (GI) is a tool used by cities to mitigate runoff and improve water quality. How...
As the Southwest continues to be impacted by increasing drought stress under changing climate condit...
The scarcity of water resources in many of the arid urban areas of the United States has created a s...
With the population of urban areas rapidly increasing, a much greater demand is being placed on exis...
From the Proceedings of the 1978 Meetings of the Arizona Section - American Water Resources Assn. an...
In arid regions, sustainable water management practices are critical for a future with climate chang...
Green Infrastructure (GI) practices are being implemented in numerous cities to tackle stormwater ma...
Green Infrastructure (GI) practices are being implemented in numerous cities to tackle stormwater ma...
Stormwater runoff from impervious surfaces contributes to degradation of urban stream ecosystems. Im...
Low impact development is an alternative to traditional urban design with the goal of reducing the a...
Recent developments of Middle Eastern metropolitans, and the related soaring trend of population inc...
Recent developments of Middle Eastern metropolitans, and the related soaring trend of population inc...
Poster Division: Math, Physical Sciences, and Engineering: 2nd Place (The Ohio State University Edwa...