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- Stormwater, also written storm water, is water that originates from precipitation (storm), including heavy rain and mel****er from hail and snow. Stormwater...
- Stormwater harvesting or stormwater reuse is the collection, ac****ulation, treatment or purification, and storage of stormwater for its eventual reuse...
- A stormwater fee is a charge imposed on real estate owners for pollution in stormwater drainage from impervious surface runoff. This system imposes a tax...
- Stormwater treatment areas (STAs) are constructed wetlands divided into flow-through treatment cells that remove nutrients from agricultural and urban...
- Industrial stormwater is runoff from precipitation (rain, snow, sleet, freezing rain, or hail) that lands on industrial sites (e.g. manufacturing facilities...
- in ****an. The National Research Council's definitive report on urban stormwater management described that urban drainage systems began in the United States...
- to channel runoff (or stream flow). It occurs when excess rainwater, stormwater, mel****er, or other sources, can no longer sufficiently rapidly infiltrate...
- A stormwater detention vault is an underground structure designed to manage excess stormwater runoff on a developed site, often in an urban setting. This...
- Canada), highway drain, surface water drain/sewer (United Kingdom), or stormwater drain (Australia and New Zealand) is infrastructure designed to drain...
- hydrology and hydraulics (H&H) of stormwater runoff. Its use as a tool has grown in the U.S. as rules for managing stormwater have become more stringent. Specifically...