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- Title
- Pre-restoration baseflow dissolved nutrient dynamics in an urban forested headwater system, Charlotte NC
- Author
- Wickliff, Ella
- Date Created
- 2018
- Subjects--Topical
- Environmental sciences, Water resources development--Management, Hydrology
- Description
- Headwaters provide ecosystem services for humans such as clean water, recreational opportunities, nutrient removal, and biodiversity. Baseline stream nutrient and TSS concentrations and loadings are valuable water quality characteristics to quanti...
- Title
- EVALUATING POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS IN URBAN STREAMS BASED ON PRECIPITATION, NETWORK OF STORMWATER BMPs, AND IMPERVIOUS COVER
- Author
- Venugopal, Manish
- Date Created
- 2019
- Subjects--Topical
- City planning, Environmental engineering, Water resources development--Management
- Description
- The increase in impervious surfaces accompanying urban development in the recent decade has caused an increase in the volume of stormwater runoff and pollutant loads flowing downstream to receiving waters. In response to increased volumes of impai...
- Title
- EVALUATION OF CONSTRUCTION STORMWATER RUNOFF TURBIDITY: STATE-LEVEL TRENDS AND FORECAST OF FUTURE IMPACTS
- Author
- Manickavelu, Arunan
- Date Created
- 2019
- Subjects--Topical
- Civil engineering, Environmental engineering, Water resources development--Management
- Description
- Construction and development projects alter an environment from its natural state into a man-made setting. Construction land use areas have been found to contribute the highest sediment loading to urban runoff when compared to loadings from other ...
- Title
- Removal of Metals from Highway Stormwater Runoff Using Enhanced Filtration Media Amendments
- Author
- Bryan-Scaggs, Kaitlynn
- Date Created
- 2021
- Subjects--Topical
- Environmental engineering, Environmental sciences, Water resources development--Management
- Description
- Stormwater runoff can introduce contaminants including heavy metals, chloride, and phosphorus compounds, which can have negative impacts on receiving waters. Stormwater filtration systems can offer successful and cost-effective reduction of stormw...
- Title
- Isotope hydrology and sustainability of High Plains groundwater in northeastern New Mexico
- Author
- Blumenberg, Victoria
- Date Created
- 2018
- Subjects--Topical
- Water resources development--Management, Hydrology
- Description
- Observable increases in depth to water in wells throughout the High Plains Aquifer have led to growing concerns regarding the sustainability of groundwater in the High Plains region. Previous studies have pointed to overuse and the presence of pal...
- Title
- Low Impact Development (LID) Decision-Making Support Tool To Optimize Potential Community Impact: Evaluating Socio-Economic Benefits Through Trade-Off Analyses
- Author
- Donkada, Neetu
- Date Created
- 2023
- Subjects--Topical
- Environmental management, Water resources development--Management, Civil engineering
- Description
- Low-impact development practices (LID) have been increasingly recognized for their multifaceted benefits. These practices include swales, green roofs, bioretention systems, and porous pavements. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) highlighte...