N3.01 (formerly N4.1) Lopez 2014 ReNUWIt Annual Meeting Poster
Abstract/Contents
- Abstract
- Stormwater represents a dynamic component of the urban water cycle that requires careful mitigation for beneficial outcomes. Stormwater typically consists of various contaminants that can threaten human and ecosystem health. To minimize adverse impacts of stormwater on surface water systems, practitioners have embraced various approaches for capturing and infiltrating stormwater using low impact development (LID) or ‘green infrastructure’. Effective LID design requires further research into the effects of distributed stormwater infiltration on the urban water cycle, the transport of contaminants in stormwater via infiltration into the subsurface, and the improvement of stormwater quality during Infiltration and storage.
Description
Type of resource | other |
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Date created | May 2014 |
Creators/Contributors
Author | Lopez, Sonya |
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Author | Maxwell, Reed |
Author | Boehm, Ali |
Author | Higgins, Christopher |
Author | McCray, John |
Author | Hogue, Terri |
Subjects
Subject | Re-inventing the Nation’s Urban Water Infrastructure |
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Subject | ReNUWIt |
Subject | N3.01 |
Subject | Natural Water Infrastructure Systems |
Subject | Distributed stormwater treatment unit processes |
Subject | Colorado |
Subject | geographic information systems (gis) |
Subject | intermittent flow |
Subject | land cover |
Subject | large scale |
Subject | parallel |
Subject | parflow |
Subject | stormwater |
Subject | surface |
Subject | surface water |
Subject | urbanization |
Bibliographic information
Related Publication | Lopez, S. R., & Maxwell, R. M. (2016). Identifying Urban Features from Lidar for a High-Resolution Urban Hydrologic Model. Journal of the American Water Resources Association, 52(3), 756-768. http://doi.org/10.1111/1752-1688.12425 |
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Location | https://purl.stanford.edu/nk022bh5173 |
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- Lopez, S. R., Maxwell, R. M., Boehm, A. B., Higgins, C. P., McCray, J. E., & Hogue, T. S. (2014). N3.01 (formerly N4.1) Lopez 2014 ReNUWIt Annual Meeting Poster. Stanford Digital Repository. Available at: https://purl.stanford.edu/nk022bh5173
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