ASCE 9780784410073 2009
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Low Impact Development
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
ASCE | 2009 | 403 |
This report contains 32 selected papers that address a broad range of topics connected to sustainable stormwater management using the Low Impact Development (LID) technology.
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1 | Cover |
8 | Contents |
12 | Local Codes, Regulations, and Policies Promoting Low Impact Development in Puget Sound through Regulatory Assistance and Other Measures |
22 | LID on the SC Coastal Plain: Benefits, Costs, and Constraints |
36 | A Multi-Faceted Approach to Implementation of Low Impact Design in Auckland, New Zealand |
45 | Willingness to Pay for LID Environmental Benefits |
64 | LID Design and Assessment Tools The Integration of Low Impact Development and Conservation Design: The New Castle County, Delaware, Experience |
77 | LATIS: A Spatial Decision Support System to Assess Low Impact Site Development Strategies |
94 | Evaluation and Verification of a Vadose Zone Model Applied to Stormwater Infiltration |
104 | Infiltration Best Management Practices for Stormwater for the Etowah Habitat Conservation Plan |
118 | Modeling a Bioinfiltration Best Management Practice |
123 | Effectiveness of Time of Concentration Elongation on Peak Flow Reduction |
130 | LID BMPs: Bioretention Rethinking Bioretention Design Concepts |
139 | Modeling Bioretention Basins to Meet Water Quality Drawdown Requirements |
151 | A Study of Nutrient Retention Dynamics in Vegetated and Non-Vegetated Bioretention Mesocosms |
170 | Storm Water Infiltration in Clay Soils: A Case Study of Storm Water Retention and Infiltration Techniques in the North Carolina Piedmont |
182 | Filterra by Americast: An Advanced Sustainable Stormwater Treatment System |
193 | LID BMPs: Swales and Buffers Swale Performance for Stormwater Runoff |
202 | Particulate Transport in Grass Swales |
216 | Field Evaluation of Level Spreaders in the Piedmont of North Carolina |
223 | Compost as a Soil Amendment for Water Quality Treatment Facilities |
231 | Thornton Creek Water Quality Channel, Urban Water Quality, and Environmental Benefits |
237 | LID BMPs: Green Roofs Using Green Roofs and Other BMPs to Reduce the Need for Stormwater Retention Capacity Requirements |
251 | Selecting the Proper Components for a Green Roof Growing Media |
263 | Evaluating a Spreadsheet Model to Predict Green Roof Stormwater Management |
271 | Selecting a Green Roof Media to Minimize Pollutant Loadings in Roof Runoff |
286 | LID BMPs: Permeable and Porous Pavements Evaluation of Various Types of Permeable Pavement with Respect to Water Quality Improvement and Flood Control |
301 | Permeable Pavement Performance for Use in Active Roadways in Auckland, New Zealand |
318 | Practical Considerations of Pervious Pavement Design and Construction in Piedmont Soils: Friday Center Park and Ride Lot |
327 | Case Studies Street Alternatives: Seattle Public Utilities Natural Drainage System Program |
333 | Pembroke Woods: Lessons Learned in the Design and Construction of a LID Subdivision |
342 | Low Impact Stormwater Management Approaches for College Gardens |
355 | Design and Construction of a LID Retrofit for Groundwater Recharge |
369 | A High-Density, Low Impact Development with Infiltration in a Limestone Area: The Village at Springbrook Farms |
380 | List of Conference Participants |
400 | Indexes Author Index A B C D E F G H J K L M N O P R S |
401 | T W Y Z |
402 | Subject Index A B C D E F G H I L M N O P R S U V |
403 | W |