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ASCE 9780784410073 2009

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Low Impact Development

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ASCE 2009 403
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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
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ASCE 9780784410073 2009
$53.63