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Challenges in urban runoff control. by McPherson, M. B.(Murray Burns)(CARDINAL)122625;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 28-32).
Subjects: Urban runoff.;
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Municipal stormwater management / by Debo, Thomas N.(Thomas Neil),1941-(CARDINAL)313928; Reese, Andrew J.(CARDINAL)313927; Debo, Thomas N.(Thomas Neil),1941-Municipal storm water management.;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Introduction to municipal stormwater management -- Stormwater management programs -- Public awareness and involvement -- Ordinances, regulations, and documentation -- Financing stormwater management programs -- Data availability and collection -- Urban hydrology -- Storm drainage systems -- Design of culverts -- Open channel design -- Storage and detention facilities -- Energy dissipation -- Structural best management practices -- Stormwater master planning -- Stormwater quality management programs -- Site design and construction -- Maintenance.
Subjects: Urban runoff;
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Nationwide urban runoff program, Winston-Salem, North Carolina. by North Carolina.Division of Environmental Management.Water Quality Section.(CARDINAL)174292;
Includes bibliographical references (page 75).
Subjects: Urban runoff;
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Guidelines for evaluating and selecting modifications to existing roadway drainage infrastructure to improve water quality in ultra-urban areas / by GeoSyntec Consultants.(CARDINAL)309384; National Research Council (U.S.).Transportation Research Board.(CARDINAL)141287; National Cooperative Highway Research Program.(CARDINAL)281856; American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials.(CARDINAL)138446; United States.Federal Highway Administration.(CARDINAL)139839;
Research sponsored by the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials in cooperation with the Federal Highway Administration"TRB's National Cooperative Highway Research Program (NCHRP) Report 728: Guidelines for Evaluating and Selecting Modifications to Existing Roadway Drainage Infrastructure to Improve Water Quality in Ultra-Urban Areas provides guidelines to evaluate and select hydraulic modifications to existing drainage infrastructure that will help mitigate potential impacts of highway runoff on receiving waters. The guidelines are directed specifically at roadway facilities in dense urban areas that can be particularly difficult and costly to retrofit because of space limitations, high pollutant loadings, hydrologic flashiness, hydraulic constraints, legacy contamination, utility conflicts, and other issues. The guidelines are accompanied by a Microsoft® Excel-based design and sizing tool on a CD-ROM included with the print version of the report. The tool generates best management practice (BMP) performance curves that relate the performance and design criteria for selected BMP controls described in the guidelines for each of the 15 U.S. rain zones. The Excel spreadsheet that is content on the CD-ROM is available for download."--Summary.Includes bibliographical references (pages 161-167).
Subjects: Technical reports.; Road drainage.; Urban runoff.;
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Urban waterways : urban stormwater structural best management practices (BMPs) / by Hunt, William F.(William Frederick),1972-(CARDINAL)222922; North Carolina Cooperative Extension Service.(CARDINAL)217218;
Subjects: Urban hydrology; Urban runoff;
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Techniques for estimation of storm-runoff loads, volumes, and selected constituent concentrations in urban watersheds in the United States / by Driver, Nancy E.(CARDINAL)269553; Tasker, Gary D.(CARDINAL)164577;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 32-34).
Subjects: Urban runoff;
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Selected urban storm water runoff abstracts : July 1971-June 1972 / by Sandoski, Dorothy A.; United States.Environmental Protection Agency.Office of Research and Monitoring.(CARDINAL)144570;
Subjects: Urban runoff; Storm sewers;
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Flood characteristics of urban watersheds in the United States / by Sauer, Vernon B.,1933-(CARDINAL)281187; United States.Federal Highway Administration.(CARDINAL)139839; Geological Survey (U.S.)(CARDINAL)154385;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 36-37).A nationwide study of flood magnitude and frequency in urban areas was made for the purpose of reviewing available literature, compiling an urban flood data base, and developing methods of estimating urban floodflow characteristics in ungaged areas.
Subjects: Flood forecasting.; Urban runoff;
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Sustainable stormwater management : a landscape-driven approach to planning and design / by Liptan, Thomas W.,author.(CARDINAL)415882; Santen, J. David,Jr.,author.(CARDINAL)415881;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 254-260) and indexGuiding principles -- Stormwater and the urban environment -- Economics, policy, and politics: preparing for landscape stormwater management -- Landscape management approaches: finessing urban design with water, soil, and vegetation -- Water-accepting landscapes -- Vegetative (living) cover of impervious surfaces -- Transformation of impervious surfaces and pipes -- Imagining the future
Subjects: Rain gardens.; Urban runoff; Urban landscape architecture.;
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An evaluation of small scale dispersed technologies for managing urban stormwater quality / by Moreau, David H.(CARDINAL)166293; LaPointe, Thomas F.;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 61-63).
Subjects: Urban runoff.; Water; Water quality management.;
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