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Autor:
William F. Hunt, K. M. DeBusk
Publikováno v:
Water Supply. 14:220-229
Rainwater harvesting (RWH) systems have the unique ability to contribute to stormwater management goals via mitigation of runoff volumes and peak flow rates. Additionally, collecting and storing runoff via RWH systems can potentially provide water qu
Publikováno v:
JAWRA Journal of the American Water Resources Association. 49:1398-1411
Rainwater harvesting (RWH) has traditionally been implemented in areas with (semi) arid climates or limited access to potable water supplies; however, recent droughts in the humid southeastern United States have led to increased implementation of RWH
Autor:
K. M. DeBusk, T. M. Wynn
Publikováno v:
Journal of Environmental Engineering. 137:800-808
In response to water quality and quantity issues within the Stroubles Creek watershed in Blacksburg, Virginia, a retrofit bioretention cell (BRC) was installed to collect and treat runoff from an existing parking lot. The BRC was completed in July 20
Publikováno v:
Journal of Hydrologic Engineering. 16:274-279
Bioretention, a key structural practice of low impact development (LID), has been proved to decrease peak flow rates and volumes, promote infiltration and evapotranspiration, and improve water quality. Exactly how well bioretention mimics predevelopm
Publikováno v:
Journal of Contemporary Water Research & Education. 146:64-74
In response to water quality concerns in the Jordan Lake Reservoir and state and federal mandates, several cities in North Carolina are being required for the first time to reduce nutrient loads in stormwater from previously developed lands; that is,
Autor:
Eran Friedler, K. M. DeBusk, Hiroaki Furumai, Ataur Rahman, Matthew J. Burns, L. Fisher-Jeffes, Alberto Campisano, Sarah Ward, David Butler, Enedir Ghisi, Mooyoung Han
Publikováno v:
Water Research. 121:386
Publikováno v:
World Environmental and Water Resources Congress 2012.
Recent droughts, population increases, and predicted climate change have emphasized the fragility of water resources and the need for water conservation within the state of North Carolina, USA. The necessity of stormwater management is another ever-p
Autor:
K. M. DeBusk, William F. Hunt
Publikováno v:
World Environmental and Water Resources Congress 2011.
Bioretention, a key structural practice of Low Impact Development (LID), has been proven to decrease peak flow rates and volumes, promote infiltration and evapotranspiration and improve water quality. Exactly how well bioretention mimics pre-developm
Publikováno v:
World Environmental and Water Resources Congress 2010.
Bioretention, a key structural practice of Low Impact Development (LID), has been proven to decrease peak flow rates and volumes, promote infiltration and evapotranspiration and improve water quality. Exactly how well bioretention mimics pre-developm
Publikováno v:
World Environmental and Water Resources Congress 2010.
Water conservation has grown in importance across North Carolina, as much of the state has recently suffered moderate to severe drought conditions. In addition to meeting water conservation needs, rainwater harvesting systems (cisterns) have an impor