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Life cycle assessment of low impact development technologies combined with conventional centralized water systems for the City of Atlanta, Georgia被引量:1
《Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering》2016年第6期3-15,共13页Hyunju Jeong Osvaldo A. Broesicke Bob Drew Duo Li John C. Crittenden 
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...
关键词:Life cycle assessment (LCA) Low impact development (LID) Bioretention area Rainwater harvesting Xeriscaping 
DESIGNING FOR ENVIRONMENTAL AND INFRASTRUCTURE SUSTAINABILITY: ONTARIO CASE STUDIES FOR RETROFITS AND NEW DEVELOPMENTS
《Journal of Green Building》2014年第1期40-59,共20页Chris Denich Ashraf Zaghal 
The Low Impact Development (LID) approach has been implemented worldwide for managing stormwater quantity and quality within the context of land development, re-development, and retrofits within an existing developmen...
关键词:Low Impact Development(LID) Green Infrastructure(GI) stormwater management bioswale BIORETENTION permeable pavement SUSTAINABILITY climate change adaptation and resiliency green streets policy guidelines Species at Risk(SAR)Act 
Column Analyses of Chloride Breakthrough and Lead Retention in Amended Sandy Soils
《Journal of Environmental Science and Engineering(A)》2012年第4期503-513,共11页Mark E. Grismer Michael P. Hogan Dave E. Steinfeld 
Stormwater quality design manuals lack scientifically creditable bases for many novel LID (Low-Impact Development) designs presently proposed to meet stormwater runoff management requirements. Potential stormwater p...
关键词:REVEGETATION chloride dispersion STORMWATER BIORETENTION LID. 
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