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Record Nr.

UNINA9910455556203321

Titolo

Low impact development [[electronic resource] ] : new and continuing applications : proceedings of the second National Low Impact Development Conference, March 12-14, 2007, Wilmington, North Carolina / / sponsored by Environmental and Water Resources Institute of the American Society of Civil Engineers ; edited by Michael Clar

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Reston, VA, : American Society of Civil Engineers, : EWRI, c2009

ISBN

0-7844-7260-2

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (403 p.)

Altri autori (Persone)

ClarMichael L

Disciplina

628.21

Soggetti

Runoff - Management

Urban runoff - Management

Sustainable development

Electronic books.

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

""Cover""; ""Contents""; ""Local Codes, Regulations, and Policies""; ""Promoting Low Impact Development in Puget Sound through Regulatory Assistance and Other Measures""; ""LID on the SC Coastal Plain: Benefits, Costs, and Constraints""; ""A Multi-Faceted Approach to Implementation of Low Impact Design in Auckland, New Zealand""; ""Willingness to Pay for LID Environmental Benefits""; ""LID Design and Assessment Tools""; ""The Integration of Low Impact Development and Conservation Design: The New Castle County, Delaware, Experience""

""LATIS: A Spatial Decision Support System to Assess Low Impact Site Development Strategies""""Evaluation and Verification of a Vadose Zone Model Applied to Stormwater Infiltration""; ""Infiltration Best Management Practices for Stormwater for the Etowah Habitat Conservation Plan""; ""Modeling a Bioinfiltration Best Management Practice""; ""Effectiveness of Time of Concentration Elongation on Peak Flow Reduction""; ""LID BMPs: Bioretention""; ""Rethinking Bioretention Design Concepts""; ""Modeling Bioretention Basins to Meet Water Quality Drawdown Requirements""



""A Study of Nutrient Retention Dynamics in Vegetated and Non-Vegetated Bioretention Mesocosms""""Storm Water Infiltration in Clay Soils: A Case Study of Storm Water Retention and Infiltration Techniques in the North Carolina Piedmont""; ""Filterra by Americast: An Advanced Sustainable Stormwater Treatment System""; ""LID BMPs: Swales and Buffers""; ""Swale Performance for Stormwater Runoff""; ""Particulate Transport in Grass Swales""; ""Field Evaluation of Level Spreaders in the Piedmont of North Carolina""; ""Compost as a Soil Amendment for Water Quality Treatment Facilities""

""Thornton Creek Water Quality Channel, Urban Water Quality, and Environmental Benefits""""LID BMPs: Green Roofs""; ""Using Green Roofs and Other BMPs to Reduce the Need for Stormwater Retention Capacity Requirements""; ""Selecting the Proper Components for a Green Roof Growing Media""; ""Evaluating a Spreadsheet Model to Predict Green Roof Stormwater Management""; ""Selecting a Green Roof Media to Minimize Pollutant Loadings in Roof Runoff""; ""LID BMPs: Permeable and Porous Pavements""

""Evaluation of Various Types of Permeable Pavement with Respect to Water Quality Improvement and Flood Control""""Permeable Pavement Performance for Use in Active Roadways in Auckland, New Zealand""; ""Practical Considerations of Pervious Pavement Design and Construction in Piedmont Soils: Friday Center Park and Ride Lot""; ""Case Studies""; ""Street Alternatives: Seattle Public Utilities Natural Drainage System Program""; ""Pembroke Woods: Lessons Learned in the Design and Construction of a LID Subdivision""; ""Low Impact Stormwater Management Approaches for College Gardens""

""Design and Construction of a LID Retrofit for Groundwater Recharge""