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the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Nos.52070157 and 52000150);the Scientific Research Item of Shaanxi Provincial Land Engineering Construction Group(China)(DJNY2022-30 and DJNY-2023-YB-31).
Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons(PAHs)present significant risks to human health owing to their carcinogenic,teratogenic,and mutagenic properties.The contamination of surface water with PAHs via runoff has become a pro...
supported by the National Key Research and Development Program of China(Grants No.2017YFC0403600 and 2017YFC0403604);the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grants No.41401038,41501025,and 51579102)
Although many studies have evaluated the impacts of bioretention cell (BRC) design elements on hydrologic performance,few have investigated the roles played by site characteristics and rainfall patterns.The objectives...
funded by the Public Utilities Board, Singapore (R-706-000-020-490)
Water is a limited and valuable resource.Singapore has four national sources of water supply,one of which is natural precipitation.Pollutants collected in stormwater runoff are deposited into drainage systems and rese...
INTRODUCTION Central Community College (CCC) has multiple campuses and centers in rural agri-cultural communities throughout Central Nebraska and College President, Dr. Greg Smith, was an early adopter to the vision o...
A bioretention unit (BRU) or cell is a green infrastructure practice that is widely used as a low impact development (LID) technique for urban stormwater management. Bioretention is considered a good fit for use i...
Bioretention is a popular best management practice of low impact development that el/ecUvely restores urban hydrologic characteristics to those ofpredevelopment and improves water quality prior to conveyance to surfac...
Hydrologic performance of bioretention systems is significantly influenced by the media composition and underdrain configuration. This research measured hydrologic performance of column-scale bioretention systems duri...
Green infrastructures such as rain gardens can benetit onsite reduction ot stormwater runott, leading to reduced combined sewer overflows. A pilot project was conducted to evaluate the impact of rain gardens on the wa...
Acknowledgements This research was sponsored by the Brook Byers Institute for Sustainable Systems, Hightower Chair, and the Georgia Research Alliance at the Georgia Institute of Technology. This work was also supported by a grant for "Resilient Interdependent Infrastructure Processes and Systems (RIPS) Type 2: Participatory Modeling of Complex Urban Infrastructure Systems (Model Urban SysTems)," (#0836046) from National Science Foundation, Division of Emerging Frontiers in Research and Innovations (EFRI). The authors also acknowledge the support of Crittenden and Associates.
Low-impact development (LID) technologies, such as bioretention areas, rooftop rainwater harvesting, a_nd xeris_caping can co_ntrol stormwater runoff, supply non-potable water, and landscape open space.TillS study e...
Project(2011ZX07303-002)supported by National Water Pollution Control and Management Technology Major Program,China
The behaviors of inorganic nitrogen species in three types of bioretention columns under an intermittently wetting regime were investigated. The mean NH+4—N, NO-3—N and total N(TN) removal efficiencies for the conve...