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Evaluation of Mechanical Properties and Structural Integrity for Pervious Concrete Pavement Systems
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Pervious concrete pavements (PCP) are increasingly recognized and used as a best management practice to control stormwater runoff and for low-volume traffic. However, there are limited studies on the structural integrity ...
Integrated Surface–Groundwater Model for Storm-Water Harvesting Using Basic Mass Balance Principles
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Storm-water harvesting from a pond for irrigation of adjacent lands is promoted as one way that may reduce pond discharge while supplementing valuable potable water used for irrigation. Reduction of pond discharge reduces ...
Total Nitrogen Losses from Fertilized Turfs on Simulated Highway Slopes in Florida
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Fertilized highway slopes constitute nonpoint sources of nitrogenous nutrients that are degrading the surface water and groundwater resources. This paper presents the results of simulated rainfall experiments conducted on ...
Effect of Rejuvenation Methods on the Infiltration Rates of Pervious Concrete Pavements
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Pervious concrete pavements in low-traffic urban areas such as parking lots reduce storm water runoff and also minimize water pollution. However, there are concerns about their expected clogging and consequential reduction ...
In Situ Permeability Determination Device for Porous Pavement Systems
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Porous pavement systems allow for the percolation of rainwater through the system to the underlying subsoil, which results in reduced runoff and pollutant transport. Several devices have been proposed and/or developed to ...
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