Urban development puts strain on the environment in numerous ways. Flora and fauna are pushed off the land, but more immediate to human health, the increase in impervious cover can lead to greater risks of flooding and polluted waters. The City of Austin made a commitment to the environment and managing the city’s hydrology in its 2012 Imagine Austin Comprehensive Plan. The city’s Watershed Protection Department (WPD) is working to fulfill the city’s promise by writing regulation to be included in CodeNEXT, the rewrite of the City’s land development code. The aim of this “beneficial use” regulation is to infiltrate, reuse or evapotranspire rainwater that falls on highly impervious multi-family and commercial sites within the city limits. I ...
This Report was undertaken as partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of a Master of ...
Stormwater runoff is one of the main sources of pollution for urban waterways. Stormwater has tradit...
Thesis (M. Eng.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineerin...
textLevels of bacteria in excess of water quality standards for contact recreational designated use ...
textThis study explores the social, technological economic, and environmental development of single-...
Urbanization increases stormwater volume and decreases infiltration capacity due to the impact of ad...
textThis report analyzes urban tree canopy cover (UTC) in Austin, Texas in 2006 using a Geographic I...
Cities are becoming increasingly more urbanized through the conversion of forest,pasture and croplan...
Urban growth contributes to increasing storm water runoff which in turn causes an increase in the fr...
textRecently, the Texas Department of Transportation began using Permeable Friction Course (PFC), a ...
Urbanization’s influence the features of a watershed’s subcatchments. The soil’s low permeability ca...
Urbanized areas require proper management and mitigation strategies to help minimize flood risk duri...
Master of ScienceDepartment of Biological & Agricultural EngineeringStacy L. HutchinsonUrban stormwa...
The scope of this project will investigate the permeable land composition versus the urban develop...
The recent advent of water sensitive urban design has heralded a change in attitude for many toward ...
This Report was undertaken as partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of a Master of ...
Stormwater runoff is one of the main sources of pollution for urban waterways. Stormwater has tradit...
Thesis (M. Eng.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineerin...
textLevels of bacteria in excess of water quality standards for contact recreational designated use ...
textThis study explores the social, technological economic, and environmental development of single-...
Urbanization increases stormwater volume and decreases infiltration capacity due to the impact of ad...
textThis report analyzes urban tree canopy cover (UTC) in Austin, Texas in 2006 using a Geographic I...
Cities are becoming increasingly more urbanized through the conversion of forest,pasture and croplan...
Urban growth contributes to increasing storm water runoff which in turn causes an increase in the fr...
textRecently, the Texas Department of Transportation began using Permeable Friction Course (PFC), a ...
Urbanization’s influence the features of a watershed’s subcatchments. The soil’s low permeability ca...
Urbanized areas require proper management and mitigation strategies to help minimize flood risk duri...
Master of ScienceDepartment of Biological & Agricultural EngineeringStacy L. HutchinsonUrban stormwa...
The scope of this project will investigate the permeable land composition versus the urban develop...
The recent advent of water sensitive urban design has heralded a change in attitude for many toward ...
This Report was undertaken as partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of a Master of ...
Stormwater runoff is one of the main sources of pollution for urban waterways. Stormwater has tradit...
Thesis (M. Eng.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineerin...