Urban and Highway Stormwater Pollution: Concepts and Engineering

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Urban and Highway Stormwater Pollution: Concepts and Engineering by Hvitved-Jacobsen; Thorkild, 9781439826850
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  • ISBN: 9781439826850 | 1439826854
  • Cover: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 3/25/2010

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As the world population grows, already burgeoning cities are becoming taxed in every conceivable way. One topic that receives few headlines, but significantly impacts an area's quality of health and economic development is the challenge to maintain sustainable urban drainage (SUD). Poor drainage can hamper transportation, add to problems of pollution, and compromise essential clean water resources. While a number of references concentrate on the hydrology, hydraulics, and transport phenomena relevant for urban drainage, we must recognize that any solution requires a more comprehensive consideration of the problem.Urban and Highway Stormwater Pollution: Concepts and Engineering offers current and future engineers, planners, designers, and operators a comprehensive text on wet weather pollution originating from urban drainage and road runoff. Bringing together the empirical and theoretical approaches needed to mitigate the problem, this volume'”Provides a basic understanding of sources, pathways, and impacts of pollutants associated with wet weather hydrologic cycles occurring in areas with impervious or semi-impervious surfacesExamines wet weather pollutant discharges into streams, lakes, and coastal waters, as well as soil systemsDetails tools to quantify physical, chemical, and biological characteristics associated with wet weather pollution and methodologies for pollution abatement, control, and monitoring runoffOffers general methodologies and site-specific approaches to deal with stormwater runoff, road runoff, and sewer overflowsSupplies reliable predictive tools and modeling methodsSUD is rapidly becoming a problem of crisis proportions; but while we must act quickly, any solution must be based on sound principles, accurate data, and proven methods. Written by top researchers with years of experience, this book offers those working at the front line with an accessible resource that will help to ameliorate problem situations and prevent others from developing.
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