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Underdrain Configuration to Enhance Bioretention Exfiltration to Reduce Pollutant Loads
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: The bioretention drainage configuration of raising the outlet to create an internal water storage (IWS) layer in the media was originally intended to promote denitrifying conditions. The goal was to reduce nitrate and total ...
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 ...
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