Deferring waterlogging through stormwater control and channelling of runoff

2021 ◽  
pp. 127351
Author(s):  
Lai Fern Ow ◽  
Eugenie Chan
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2015 ◽  
Vol 141 (1) ◽  
pp. 04014045 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ryan J. Winston ◽  
Matthew S. Lauffer ◽  
Karthik Narayanaswamy ◽  
Andrew H. McDaniel ◽  
Brian S. Lipscomb ◽  
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2018 ◽  
Vol 10 (10) ◽  
pp. 3666 ◽  
Author(s):  
Andrew Erickson ◽  
Vinicius Taguchi ◽  
John Gulliver

The methods for properly executing inspection and maintenance of stormwater control measures are often ambiguous and inconsistently applied. This paper presents specific guidelines for inspecting and maintaining stormwater practices involving media filtration, infiltration, ponds, and permeable pavements because these tend to be widely implemented and often unsatisfactorily maintained. Guidelines and examples are based on recent scientific research and practitioner experience. Of special note are new assessment and maintenance methods, such as testing enhanced filtration media that targets dissolved constituents, maintaining proper vegetation coverage in infiltration practices, assessing phosphorus release from pond sediments, and the development of compressed impermeable regions in permeable pavements and their implications for runoff. Inspection and maintenance examples provided in this paper are drawn from practical examples in Northern Midwest USA, but most of the maintenance recommendations do not depend on regional characteristics, and guidance from around the world has been reviewed and cited herein.


2019 ◽  
Vol 568 ◽  
pp. 626-637 ◽  
Author(s):  
Chunhui Li ◽  
Cong Peng ◽  
Pen-Chi Chiang ◽  
Yanpeng Cai ◽  
Xuan Wang ◽  
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Author(s):  
Anita Raimondi ◽  
Mariana Marchioni ◽  
Umberto Sanfilippo ◽  
Gianfranco Becciu

The implementation of green roofs as sustainable urban drainage systems provides benefits for stormwater control and the environment and is always more encouraged. In this paper, the estimation of the probability of vegetation survival without irrigation has been proposed as a guide to choose the proper values for the design parameters; in particular the growing medium thickness has been related to the average return interval of the water content at the end of the dry period. Moreover the study represents an improvement of the analytical probabilistic approach since a chain of consecutive rainfall events has been considered, in order to take into account the possibility that the storage capacity is not completely available at the beginning of each event because of the pre-filling from more than one previous rainfall as typically happens for green roofs. Finally, developed equations have been validated by means of their application to two case studies, respectively in northern and southern Italy.


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