Wet ponds have been used extensively for stormwater control throughout the US, including coastal areas. Despite the widespread application of these water control structures, few studies have investigated how watershed-scale implementation of wet ponds affects downstream water quality or how the pollutant removal efficacy of wet ponds changes over time in a coastal setting. This study utilizes a seven year data set of nutrient, total suspended solid, and chlorophyll-a concentration data collected during baseflow and stormflow from two coastal headwater streams draining a developed (28% impervious) and an undeveloped (1.2% impervious) watershed. The seven year record encompasses before, during, and after a large construction project and concu...
The creation of ponds and wetlands has the potential to alleviate stream water quality impairment in...
Urbanization is a largely irreversible anthropogenic change that degrades environmental quality, inc...
A holistic understanding of the quality and quantity of stormwater in the context of catchment land ...
Wet ponds are a common type of stormwater control measure (SCM) in coastal areas of the southeastern...
2012 S.C. Water Resources Conference - Exploring Opportunities for Collaborative Water Research, Pol...
Stormwater nutrient pollution can be more effectively managed if there is a predictable link between...
Stormwater wet ponds (SWPs) are engineered structures used to collect and retain stormwater runoff f...
Stormwater management is an ongoing challenge worldwide. Constructed wetlands (CWs) have been used a...
Stormwater runoff is recognized as a cause of water quality degradation because it may carry nitroge...
Despite the technology advancement, degradation of water quality due to stormwater continues to be a...
Urban development replaces vegetation with impervious surfaces and natural drainage channels with pi...
The southeastern United States (US) coastal plain is a unique physiographic region with extensive co...
Portions of the lower White Oak River and surrounding waters in Carteret County, NC are nutrient-sen...
Portions of the lower White Oak River and surrounding waters in Carteret County , NC are nutrient-s...
Wet detention ponds are frequently used in stormwater management systems as part of a treatment trai...
The creation of ponds and wetlands has the potential to alleviate stream water quality impairment in...
Urbanization is a largely irreversible anthropogenic change that degrades environmental quality, inc...
A holistic understanding of the quality and quantity of stormwater in the context of catchment land ...
Wet ponds are a common type of stormwater control measure (SCM) in coastal areas of the southeastern...
2012 S.C. Water Resources Conference - Exploring Opportunities for Collaborative Water Research, Pol...
Stormwater nutrient pollution can be more effectively managed if there is a predictable link between...
Stormwater wet ponds (SWPs) are engineered structures used to collect and retain stormwater runoff f...
Stormwater management is an ongoing challenge worldwide. Constructed wetlands (CWs) have been used a...
Stormwater runoff is recognized as a cause of water quality degradation because it may carry nitroge...
Despite the technology advancement, degradation of water quality due to stormwater continues to be a...
Urban development replaces vegetation with impervious surfaces and natural drainage channels with pi...
The southeastern United States (US) coastal plain is a unique physiographic region with extensive co...
Portions of the lower White Oak River and surrounding waters in Carteret County, NC are nutrient-sen...
Portions of the lower White Oak River and surrounding waters in Carteret County , NC are nutrient-s...
Wet detention ponds are frequently used in stormwater management systems as part of a treatment trai...
The creation of ponds and wetlands has the potential to alleviate stream water quality impairment in...
Urbanization is a largely irreversible anthropogenic change that degrades environmental quality, inc...
A holistic understanding of the quality and quantity of stormwater in the context of catchment land ...