Emerging investigator series: The role of vegetation in bioretention for stormwater treatment in the built environment: Pollutant removal, hydrologic function, and …

CP Muerdter, CK Wong, GH LeFevre - Environmental Science: Water …, 2018 - pubs.rsc.org
Vegetation influences both the hydrologic and pollutant-removal performance of bioretention
cells for green infrastructure stormwater management in the built environment. Vegetation …

Supporting evidences for vegetation-enhanced stormwater infiltration in bioretention systems: a comprehensive review

D Técher, E Berthier - Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 2023 - Springer
Stormwater mitigation efficiency of bioretention systems relies for a large part on their
capacity to infiltrate rapidly received runoff. Within this context, the primary aim of this …

The role of bioretention systems in the treatment of stormwater

G Laurenson, S Laurenson, N Bolan, S Beecham… - Advances in …, 2013 - Elsevier
Urbanization leads to water catchments becoming more impervious and channelized. These
modifications to the natural landscape result in reduced water infiltration into soils and base …

Review of dissolved pollutants in urban storm water and their removal and fate in bioretention cells

GH LeFevre, KH Paus, P Natarajan… - Journal of …, 2015 - ascelibrary.org
Storm-water pollutants are widely recognized as a major cause of surface water quality
degradation. Most storm-water treatment efforts have focused on capture of particles and …

The impact of media, plants and their interactions on bioretention performance: A review

A Skorobogatov, J He, A Chu, C Valeo… - Science of the Total …, 2020 - Elsevier
Bioretention systems have gained considerable popularity as a more natural approach to
stormwater management in urban environments. The choice of bioretention media is …

The role of trees in urban stormwater management

A Berland, SA Shiflett, WD Shuster… - Landscape and urban …, 2017 - Elsevier
Urban impervious surfaces convert precipitation to stormwater runoff, which causes water
quality and quantity problems. While traditional stormwater management has relied on gray …

[HTML][HTML] Effects of different soil media, vegetation, and hydrologic treatments on nutrient and sediment removal in roadside bioretention systems

P Shrestha, SE Hurley, BC Wemple - Ecological Engineering, 2018 - Elsevier
Water quality performance of eight roadside bioretention cells in their third and fourth years
of implementation were evaluated in Burlington, Vermont. Bioretention cells received …

[图书][B] Plant selection for bioretention systems and stormwater treatment practices

WF Hunt, B Lord, B Loh, A Sia - 2015 - library.oapen.org
Bioretention systems, also known as biofiltration systems, biofilter or rain gardens, is a
common stormwater mitigation measure. It utilises a low energy consumption treatment …

Multiple-event study of bioretention for treatment of urban storm water runoff

CH Hsieh, AP Davis - Water Science and Technology, 2005 - iwaponline.com
Bioretention is a novel best management practice for urban storm water, employed to
minimize the impact of urban runoff during storm events. Bioretention consists of porous …

[HTML][HTML] A need for standardized reporting: a scoping review of bioretention research 2000–2019

S Spraakman, TFM Rodgers, H Monri-Fung, A Nowicki… - Water, 2020 - mdpi.com
Bioretention cells are a type of low-impact development technology that, over the past two
decades, have become a critical component of urban stormwater management. Research …