Assessing the impact of swales on receiving water quality

DM Revitt, JB Ellis, L Lundy - Urban water journal, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
Swales are one type of sustainable drainage system (SuDS) which contribute to the
management of water quality in receiving waterbodies. Using a semi-quantitative approach …

[PDF][PDF] Performance Examination of Sustainable Urban Drainage Systems-A Multi-Criteria Analysis for the city of Gothenburg

H López - 2018 - odr.chalmers.se
Increasing urbanization processes, together with the expected increase in the precipitation
as a result of climate change, have led to the necessity of improving existing stormwater …

Examining the Runoff Reduction Potential of Highway Swales

B Young - 2017 - trace.tennessee.edu
Across the country, the impacts of stormwater runoff are being managed through the
National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System intended to ensure the licensee makes …

[PDF][PDF] M. Evaluation of Infiltration Efficiencies in Vegetated Swales through SWMM and Single Ring Infiltrometer Tests

A Arberg, Å Godskesen - 2022 - vbn.aau.dk
I dette afgangsspeciale undersøges infiltrationseffektivitet i trug. Trug benyttes ofte som
anlæg til Lokal Afledning af Regnvand (LAR) og derfor i sammenhæng med andre LAR …

Development of GIS-Based Algorithm to Delineate Median Vegetated Swales Along Highways in Putnam County, Tennessee

M Islam - 2020 - search.proquest.com
Abstract Tennessee Department of Transportation (TDOT) maintains many drainage
structures such as culverts, pipes, and vegetated ditches to ensure the proper conveyance of …

Post Construction Storm Water Research: Informing TDOT MS4 Strategies by Quantifying Performance of Current Practices

JM Hathaway, Q He, BN Young - 2018 - rosap.ntl.bts.gov
The current TDOT MS4 permit requires TDOT to identify and catalog all post-construction
Stormwater Control Measures (SCMs) in the Right of Way (ROW). However, it's not clear …

[PDF][PDF] An Evaluation of Vegetated SuDS Ponds using Experimental and Numerical Methods

A Tsavdaris - 2015 - core.ac.uk
Aquatic ecosystems are threatened by a variety of contaminants contained in road runoff.
Pollutant mitigation is therefore an important function of sustainable drainage systems such …