Urban stormwater characterization, control, and treatment

作者: Trisha L. Moore , Carolyn M. Rodak , Jason R. Vogel

DOI: 10.2175/106143017X15023776270692

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摘要: This review summarizes over 280 studies published in 2019 related to the characterization, control, and management of urban stormwater runoff. A summary quantity quality concerns is provided first section review, serving as foundation for following sections which focus on control treatment Finally, impact devices at watershed scale discussed. Each provides a self-contained overview literature, common themes, future work. Several themes emerged from literature including exploration substrate amendments improved water effluent controls, continued study role vegetation green infrastructure practices, call action development new models generate reliable, computationally efficient results under physical, chemical, biological, social complexity management. PRACTITIONER POINTS: Over were stormwater. Studies bioretention general characteristics represented two most subtopics 2019. Trends included novel amendments, vegetation, advancements computational models.

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