نتایج جستجو برای: stormwater management in urban context

تعداد نتایج: 17178453  

Journal: :IOP conference series 2023

Abstract The coupled effect of urbanization and climate change led to several environmental socioeconomic impacts, such as the impoverishment ecosystems, flooding risk, water quality deterioration, air pollution, urban heat island effect, other socio-environmental. From a hydraulic perspective, constant loss natural areas was reflected in drastic alteration hydrological cycle that, combined wit...

2017
Joanne Vanderzalm Kerry Levett Declan Page Peter Dillon Simon Toze

Urbanisation and the subsequent increase in impervious land use generate increased urban stormwater which can be recycled viamanaged aquifer recharge (MAR) to supplement more traditional surface or ground water supplies. This paper compares the quality of stormwater from two urban catchments in South Australia to assess the risks, in accordance with the Australian Guidelines for Water Recycling...

1993
Eric H. Livingston

Since passage of the Clean Water Act, federal, state, and local governments together with the private sector have spent billions of dollars attempting to meet the act’s goals of restoring and maintaining the chemical, physical, and biological integrity of the nation’s waters. While great progress has been made, especially with respect to reducing traditional point sources of pollution, we are f...

Journal: :Journal of the American Mosquito Control Association 2008
Jennifer B Henn Marco E Metzger Jonathan A Kwan Justin E Harbison Curtis L Fritz Jamie Riggs-Nagy Mitch Shindelbower Vicki L Kramer

A widely recommended strategy to minimize mosquito production in structural stormwater Best Management Practices (BMPs) is to ensure they hold captured water for no more than 72 h. However, this standard may be overly conservative for many mosquito species found in urban environments and may impede or prevent the capacity of BMPs to fulfill more stringent water quality standards in environmenta...

2017
David Roman Andrea Braga Nandan Shetty Patricia Culligan

Management of urban stormwater to mitigate Combined Sewer Overflows (CSOs) is a priority for many cities; yet, few truly innovative approaches have been proposed to address the problem. Recent advances in information technology are now, however, providing cost-effective opportunities to achieve better performance of conventional stormwater infrastructure through a Continuous Monitoring and Adap...

2010
Marco E. Metzger

www.stormh2o.com Mosquitoes are annoying. No joke. A single mosquito flying around your bedroom when you are trying to sleep can literally test your mental and emotional limits. While one is bad enough, a swarm of mosquitoes can lead to outright panic. What’s more, many species have embraced the urban lifestyle, using sources of standing water we’ve intentionally or unintentionally created as n...

2018
Chunlin Li Miao Liu Yuanman Hu Rongqing Han Tuo Shi Xiuqi Qu Yilin Wu

As urbanization progresses, increasingly impervious surfaces have changed the hydrological processes in cities and resulted in a major challenge for urban stormwater control. This study uses the urban stormwater model to evaluate the performance and costs of low impact development (LID) scenarios in a micro urban catchment. Rainfall-runoff data of three rainfall events were used for model calib...

2014
Olivia Odom Green William D. Shuster Lee K. Rhea Ahjond S. Garmestani Hale Thurston Olivia Odom

Decentralized stormwater management is based on the dispersal of stormwater management practices (SWMP) throughout a watershed to manage stormwater runoff volume and potentially restore natural hydrologic processes. This approach to stormwater management is increasingly popular but faces constraints related to land access and citizen engagement. We tested a novel method of environmental managem...

نمودار تعداد نتایج جستجو در هر سال

با کلیک روی نمودار نتایج را به سال انتشار فیلتر کنید