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Urban Storm Water Management, Third Edition covers the design, installation, and maintenance of storm water management systems, addresses the impact of urban development on runoff and infiltration, and focuses on storm water management relative to flooding and water pollution. Recognizing that urbanization increases and accelerates runoff, reduces infiltration, and deteriorates water quality, the author proposes storm water runoff as a resource that can be conserved for reuse. He suggests the reuse of storm water runoff in general, and rainwater from roofs in particular, as a cost-effective means to achieve long-term sustainability. In addition, the book explores green infrastructure as the future of storm water management and introduces techniques that can help reduce the thermal impacts of storm water management practices.
Provides an updated presentation of urbanization's impact on storm water. Presents further analysis of the universal runoff model and the application of this model to non-uniform rainfalls. Offers a more detailed presentation of storm water management systems, especially bio-filtration basins. Includes a comparative analysis of the effectiveness and costs of best management practices (BMPs). Contains an in-depth discussion of the means of collecting storm water, such as roof rain for outdoor and certain indoor uses.
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Urban Storm Water Management, Third Edition covers the design, installation, and maintenance of storm water management systems, addresses the impact of urban development on runoff and infiltration, and focuses on storm water management relative to flooding and water pollution. Recognizing that urbanization increases and accelerates runoff, reduces infiltration, and deteriorates water quality, the author proposes storm water runoff as a resource that can be conserved for reuse. He suggests the reuse of storm water runoff in general, and rainwater from roofs in particular, as a cost-effective means to achieve long-term sustainability. In addition, the book explores green infrastructure as the future of storm water management and introduces techniques that can help reduce the thermal impacts of storm water management practices.
Provides an updated presentation of urbanization's impact on storm water. Presents further analysis of the universal runoff model and the application of this model to non-uniform rainfalls. Offers a more detailed presentation of storm water management systems, especially bio-filtration basins. Includes a comparative analysis of the effectiveness and costs of best management practices (BMPs). Contains an in-depth discussion of the means of collecting storm water, such as roof rain for outdoor and certain indoor uses.