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Green Stormwater Infrastructure Fundamentals and Design

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ISBN/EAN: 9781119338024
Umbreit-Nr.: 5948482

Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 512 S., 236.90 MB
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Erschienen am 07.06.2022
Auflage: 1/2022


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    • <b>Green Stormwater Infrastructure Fundamentals and Design</b><p><b>Discover novel stormwater control measures to make for a greener tomorrow!</b><p>The protection of our aquatic resources is growing in importance as the effects of climate change and continued urbanization are felt throughout the world. While most rain that falls onto vegetated spaces infiltrates the soil, rain that falls onto impervious surfaces will not, increasing downstream flooding and erosion and causing impaired water quality. Impervious surfaces such as road infrastructure, rooftops, and parking areas all increase runoff and mobilize many pollutants that have deposited on these surfaces that are then carried into our waterways. Proper management of this stormwater through green infrastructure is essential to address these challenges and reduce the environmental and ecological impacts brought about by this runoff.<p>This book brings into focus resilient stormwater control measures (SCMs) for the reduction of stormwater flows and associated pollutants that can detrimentally impact our local environmental and ecological systems. These interventions are green infrastructure based, utilizing natural hydrologic and environmental features using soil and vegetation to manage stormwater. These technologies include water harvesting, bioretention and bioinfiltration, vegetated swales and filter strips, permeable pavements, sand filters, green roofs, and stormwater wetlands, among others. The basic science and engineering of these technologies is discussed, including performance information and best maintenance practices.<p><i>Green Stormwater Infrastructure</i>readers will also find:<ul><li>Research-informed resilient SCM design fundamentals</li><li>Diagrams developed by the authors to enhance understanding</li><li>Case studies to illustrate the points elucidated in the book</li><li>End-of-chapter problems with a separate solutions manual</li></ul><p><i>Green Stormwater Infrastructure</i>is an ideal resource for environmental, civil, and biological engineers and environmental scientists in the consulting field. Landscape architects, managers and engineers of watershed districts, and members of federal, state, and local governmental agenciesespecially those in the departments of environmental protection and transportationwill find many uses for this guidebook. It will also be of interest to professors, upper-level undergraduates and graduate students in environmental, civil, and biological engineering programs.

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    • <p><b>Allen P. Davis, PhD, PE, D. WRE, F. EWRI, F. ASCE,</b> is the Charles A. Irish Sr. Chair in Civil Engineering and Professor in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, and Affiliate Professor in Plant Science and Landscape Architure at the University of Maryland, College Park, MD.</p><p><b>William F. Hunt III, PhD, PE, D. WRE, M. ASCE</b>is a William Neal Reynolds Distinguished University Professor and Extension Specialist in the Department of Biological and Agricultural Engineering at North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC. He is the leader of the Stormwater Engineering Group at NC State.<p><b>Robert G. Traver, PhD, PE, D. WRE, F. EWRI, F. ASCE,</b>is a Professor in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Villanova University, Villanova, PA, and former Edward A. Daylor Chair in Civil Engineering. He is the Director of the Villanova Center for Resilient Water Systems, and the Villanova Urban Stormwater Partnership.
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