A new stormwater quality improvement device called ‘Green Gully’ has been designed and developed in this study with the aim of reusing stormwater for irrigating trees and other plants. The main purpose of the Green Gully is to collect road runoff/stormwater, make it suitable for irrigation and provide an automated network system for watering roadside plants and irrigational areas. This paper presents the design and development of Green Gully along with experimental and computational investigations of the performance of Green Gully. Performance (in the form of efficiency, i.e. the percentage of water flow through the gully grate) was experimentally determined using a gully model in the laboratory first, then a three-dimensional numerical mod...
Green roof systems could help reduce peak discharge and retain rainwater in urban areas. The objecti...
The hydraulic interception efficiency of a gully grating decreases with the steepness of the road on...
Roadside gully pots act as a link between surface runoff and drainage system, therefore they have to...
Developing methods to recycle and reuse stormwater and effluent/waste water has become an important ...
In order to manage water resources in sustainable manner and to help reduce the necessity for nation...
This paper introduces a new stormwater quality improvement device, called the "Green Gully" that col...
Water restrictions are currently in place in most of the major cities of Australia in response to th...
Water restrictions are currently in place in most of the major cities of Australia in response to th...
This paper deals with the numerical investigation of the drainage efficiency of a continuous transve...
Increased impervious surfaces associated with urban development, can lead to increased flood risk. ...
Stormwater tree trenches are an essential green infrastructure stormwater management practice of the...
Green roofs, which have been used for several decades in Europe, offer a unique approach to stormwat...
Roadside gully pots act as a link between surface runoff and drainage system, therefore they have to...
This study was conducted to study the effect of depression on the efficiency of a gully inlet of a M...
Within the scope of the conducted experiment the authors analysed the efficiency of runoff reduction...
Green roof systems could help reduce peak discharge and retain rainwater in urban areas. The objecti...
The hydraulic interception efficiency of a gully grating decreases with the steepness of the road on...
Roadside gully pots act as a link between surface runoff and drainage system, therefore they have to...
Developing methods to recycle and reuse stormwater and effluent/waste water has become an important ...
In order to manage water resources in sustainable manner and to help reduce the necessity for nation...
This paper introduces a new stormwater quality improvement device, called the "Green Gully" that col...
Water restrictions are currently in place in most of the major cities of Australia in response to th...
Water restrictions are currently in place in most of the major cities of Australia in response to th...
This paper deals with the numerical investigation of the drainage efficiency of a continuous transve...
Increased impervious surfaces associated with urban development, can lead to increased flood risk. ...
Stormwater tree trenches are an essential green infrastructure stormwater management practice of the...
Green roofs, which have been used for several decades in Europe, offer a unique approach to stormwat...
Roadside gully pots act as a link between surface runoff and drainage system, therefore they have to...
This study was conducted to study the effect of depression on the efficiency of a gully inlet of a M...
Within the scope of the conducted experiment the authors analysed the efficiency of runoff reduction...
Green roof systems could help reduce peak discharge and retain rainwater in urban areas. The objecti...
The hydraulic interception efficiency of a gully grating decreases with the steepness of the road on...
Roadside gully pots act as a link between surface runoff and drainage system, therefore they have to...