Infiltration trenches are popular green stormwater infrastructure (GSI) systems in dense urban areas primarily due to their small footprints that cope with the limited available space …
A Ebrahimian, B Wadzuk - Journal of Sustainable Water in the Built …, 2022 - ascelibrary.org
Advances in green stormwater infrastructure (GSI) and extensive implementation of GSI in urban areas warrant further research by municipalities on different aspects of GSI systems …
A bioinfiltration rain garden was retrofitted from an existing traffic island at Villanova University in 2001. It has been monitored continuously since 2003 at a 5‐min timeseries …
Bouznika, Morocco, is grappling with severe stormwater management challenges stemming from rapid urbanization. Increased impervious surfaces, inadequate drainage infrastructure …
Rain gardens are a type of green stormwater infrastructure designed to leverage natural processes to mitigate the impacts of urban stormwater through capturing, infiltrating, and …
Research aim: Due to the increase in population, the increasing expansion and development of different urban areas, as well as the change of land use, the issue of floods …
A rain garden uses the unit processes of infiltration, filtration, recharge, and runoff to capture and remove increased stormwater from the built environment. As a form of stormwater …
As research on green stormwater infrastructure (GSI) and its implementation in cities has increased, we can move beyond understanding the performance of multiple GSI functions as …
Nitrogen and phosphorous are pollutants of major concern in the Chesapeake Bay watershed due to their high eutrophication potential. Urban stormwater runoff is a significant …