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Rebecca A. Purvis, Ryan J. Winston, William F. Hunt, Brian Lipscomb, Karthik Narayanaswamy, Andrew McDaniel, Matthew S. Lauffer and Susan Libes
Bioswales are a promising stormwater control measure (SCM) for roadway runoff management, but few studies have assessed performance on a field scale. A bioswale is a vegetated channel with underlying engineered media and a perforated underdrain to promot...
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Ina Triesna Budiana,Nurmaidah Nurmaidah
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The development of urban areas causes a lot of conversion of open land into housing and public facilities which reduces the absorption area causing flooding and inundation. When it rains heavily, the existing drainage channels are no longer able to accom...
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Rebecca A. Purvis, Ryan J. Winston, William F. Hunt, Brian Lipscomb, Karthik Narayanaswamy, Andrew McDaniel, Matthew S. Lauffer and Susan Libes
Standard roadside vegetated swales often do not provide consistent pollutant removal. To increase infiltration and pollutant removal, bioswales are designed with an underlying soil media and an underdrain. However, there are little data on the ability of...
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Qingfu Xiao, E. Gregory McPherson, Qi Zhang, Xinlei Ge and Randy Dahlgren
This study evaluated the effectiveness of two bioswales eight years after construction in Davis, California. The treatment bioswale measured 9 m × 1 m × 1 m (L × W × D). Engineered soil mix (75% native lava rock and 25% loam soil) replaced the native loa...
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Abdolreza Osouli, Azadeh Akhavan Bloorchian, Sina Nassiri and Scott L. Marlow
Best management practices (BMPs) are commonly used to reduce the adverse effects of post-construction runoff. BMP deterioration happens over time when these age and the infiltration rate decreases as a result of sediment accumulation. The objective of th...
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Abdolreza Osouli, Azadeh Akhavan Bloorchian, Mark Grinter, Aneseh Alborzi, Scott L. Marlow, Laurent Ahiablame, Jianpeng Zhou
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Roads and developed land can alter hydrologic pathways, cause erosion, and increase pollution to nearby waters. Best management practices (BMPs) are commonly used to reduce adverse effects of post-construction runoff. This study is focused on providing p...
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Nasrin Alamdari, David J. Sample, Peter Steinberg, Andrew C. Ross, Zachary M. Easton
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Assessing climate change (CC) impacts on urban watersheds is difficult due to differences in model spatial and temporal scales, making prediction of hydrologic restoration a challenge. A methodology was developed using an autocalibration tool to calibrat...
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