Flooding is of great concern in fast-growing coastal communities, especially in the southeastern US, due to multiplying threats such as extreme precipitation, coastal storms, and rising sea levels. Contamination associated with stormwater runoff is often given less attention during stormwater planning and management decisions. The US EPA has long recognized that stormwater runoff is the biggest contributor to the impairment of water bodies in the US. In this study, we studied stormwater runoff contamination in a densely developed section of downtown Charleston, South Carolina, to better understand the extent of the problem and identify potential hotspots that could aid in future stormwater management decisions
Public outreach and education are important components of local stormwater management efforts aimed ...
2014 S.C. Water Resources Conference - Informing Strategic Water Planning to Address Natural Resourc...
2012 S.C. Water Resources Conference - Exploring Opportunities for Collaborative Water Research, Pol...
2008 S.C. Water Resources Conference - Addressing Water Challenges Facing the State and Regio
Coastal increases in population have generally resulted in conversion of forested lands to sprawling...
Fecal contamination is observed downstream of municipal separate storm sewer systems in coastal Nort...
2010 S.C. Water Resources Conference - Science and Policy Challenges for a Sustainable Futur
Rapid urbanization changes the natural hydrology of a landscape, making stormwater management a cruc...
(SCDHEC) has expressed concern over extremely high fecal coliform counts found in several of the man...
Nonpoint source (NPS) pollution is a pervasive problem throughout the United States. In coastal Nort...
Stormwater infrastructure can manage precipitation-driven flooding when there are no obstructions to...
Stormwater runoff can negatively impact recreational water quality. When rain falls on the land, the...
2008 S.C. Water Resources Conference - Addressing Water Challenges Facing the State and Regio
2014 S.C. Water Resources Conference - Informing Strategic Water Planning to Address Natural Resourc...
Stormwater runoff in the USA is a main driver of non-point source pollution and other major problems...
Public outreach and education are important components of local stormwater management efforts aimed ...
2014 S.C. Water Resources Conference - Informing Strategic Water Planning to Address Natural Resourc...
2012 S.C. Water Resources Conference - Exploring Opportunities for Collaborative Water Research, Pol...
2008 S.C. Water Resources Conference - Addressing Water Challenges Facing the State and Regio
Coastal increases in population have generally resulted in conversion of forested lands to sprawling...
Fecal contamination is observed downstream of municipal separate storm sewer systems in coastal Nort...
2010 S.C. Water Resources Conference - Science and Policy Challenges for a Sustainable Futur
Rapid urbanization changes the natural hydrology of a landscape, making stormwater management a cruc...
(SCDHEC) has expressed concern over extremely high fecal coliform counts found in several of the man...
Nonpoint source (NPS) pollution is a pervasive problem throughout the United States. In coastal Nort...
Stormwater infrastructure can manage precipitation-driven flooding when there are no obstructions to...
Stormwater runoff can negatively impact recreational water quality. When rain falls on the land, the...
2008 S.C. Water Resources Conference - Addressing Water Challenges Facing the State and Regio
2014 S.C. Water Resources Conference - Informing Strategic Water Planning to Address Natural Resourc...
Stormwater runoff in the USA is a main driver of non-point source pollution and other major problems...
Public outreach and education are important components of local stormwater management efforts aimed ...
2014 S.C. Water Resources Conference - Informing Strategic Water Planning to Address Natural Resourc...
2012 S.C. Water Resources Conference - Exploring Opportunities for Collaborative Water Research, Pol...