Urban stormwater runoff, a leading cause of waterway impairment, has become a focal point of urban stormwater management strategies. As urbanization increases, regulations demanding preservation of pre-development peak flow rates or runoff volumes have been implemented and low impact development (LID) is encouraged as a strategy to achieve this stormwater runoff reduction requirement. While the success of LID has been proven at the site-scale, limited watershed-scale assessment of LID has been conducted. This research explores the potential benefit of watershed-scale LID implementation on two common urban stormwater issues: degraded stream health and combined sewer overflows (CSOs). Assessment results indicate that both stream health and CS...
Urbanization and climate change have deteriorated the runoff water circulation and quality in urban ...
Best management practices (BMPs) and low impact development (LID) are sustainable stormwater managem...
Uncontrolled urbanization causes local flooding and deterioration of the water quality of receivers ...
Urban stormwater runoff, a leading cause of waterway impairment, has become a focal point of urban s...
Stormwater runoff, and its associated pollutants, is a major problem in urban watersheds where the r...
Combined sewer systems, designed to collect both stormwater and sewage, are present in 700 United St...
Stormwater runoff is a major contributor to the impairment of surface waters in the United States. W...
Urbanization and land use changes have increased impervious surfaces and resulted in more frequent f...
Low-impact development (LID) practices as a new approach to urban stormwater management have demonst...
As urbanization progresses, increasingly impervious surfaces have changed the hydrological processes...
Recent work into the implementation of low-impact development (LID) suggests that a decentralized, s...
As urbanization and development occur, the natural hydrolic cycle is affected. This is due to the ch...
Mitigating the impact of increasing impervious surfaces on stormwater runoff by low impact developme...
Urban stormwater runoff management systems are usually designed to meet performance standards based ...
Urbanization and climate change are the two major environmental concerns in today’s world. It is imp...
Urbanization and climate change have deteriorated the runoff water circulation and quality in urban ...
Best management practices (BMPs) and low impact development (LID) are sustainable stormwater managem...
Uncontrolled urbanization causes local flooding and deterioration of the water quality of receivers ...
Urban stormwater runoff, a leading cause of waterway impairment, has become a focal point of urban s...
Stormwater runoff, and its associated pollutants, is a major problem in urban watersheds where the r...
Combined sewer systems, designed to collect both stormwater and sewage, are present in 700 United St...
Stormwater runoff is a major contributor to the impairment of surface waters in the United States. W...
Urbanization and land use changes have increased impervious surfaces and resulted in more frequent f...
Low-impact development (LID) practices as a new approach to urban stormwater management have demonst...
As urbanization progresses, increasingly impervious surfaces have changed the hydrological processes...
Recent work into the implementation of low-impact development (LID) suggests that a decentralized, s...
As urbanization and development occur, the natural hydrolic cycle is affected. This is due to the ch...
Mitigating the impact of increasing impervious surfaces on stormwater runoff by low impact developme...
Urban stormwater runoff management systems are usually designed to meet performance standards based ...
Urbanization and climate change are the two major environmental concerns in today’s world. It is imp...
Urbanization and climate change have deteriorated the runoff water circulation and quality in urban ...
Best management practices (BMPs) and low impact development (LID) are sustainable stormwater managem...
Uncontrolled urbanization causes local flooding and deterioration of the water quality of receivers ...