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Performance of a Bioretention Area and a Level Spreader-Grass Filter Strip at Two Highway Sites in North Carolina
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: The pollutant removal efficiency of a bioretention area and a level spreader-grass filter strip implemented at North Carolina highway facilities was assessed. The assessment consisted of monitoring inflow, outflow, and ...
Runoff and Pollutant Export from a LID Subdivision in North Carolina
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
LID Treatment Train: Pervious Concrete with Subsurface Storage in Series with Bioretention and Care with Seasonal High Water Tables
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Two infiltrating low-impact development (LID) practices configured in-series, pervious concrete and bioretention (PC-B), were monitored for 17 months to examine the hydrologic and water quality response of this LID treatment ...
Characterization and Land Application of Hydrodemolition and Diamond Grinding Slurries
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Hydrodemolition and grinding of highway surfaces create large volumes of a water and concrete slurry that must be safely disposed of or reused. This project evaluated the effect of applying the slurry as a liming agent to ...
Effectiveness of LID for Commercial Development in North Carolina
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: The purpose of this project was to characterize runoff and pollutant export from three commercial sites: one with no storm water control measures (NoTreat), one with a wet detention basin (WetBasin), and one with low impact ...
Constructed Storm-Water Wetland Installation and Maintenance: Are We Getting It Right?
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers