|
- Stormwater - The Water Research Foundation
Stormwater Precipitation fills our streams and lakes and soaks into the ground to replenish our aquifers Most moderate rainfall is readily absorbed by soil, which acts as a natural filter as water moves through the cycle But, in heavy storms, excess moisture can run off oversaturated ground
- Community-enabled Lifecycle Analysis of Stormwater Infrastructure Costs . . .
Community-enabled Lifecycle Analysis of Stormwater Infrastructure Costs (CLASIC) CLASIC is a user-informed screening tool that utilizes a life cycle cost framework to support implementation of stormwater infrastructure, including green, hybrid green-gray, and gray infrastructure practices
- Rolling Out “Community-enabled Lifecycle Analysis of Stormwater . . .
Community-enabled Lifecycle Analysis of Stormwater Infrastructure Costs CLASIC Vision The CLASIC tool is a user-informed screening tool which utilizes a lifecycle cost framework to support stormwater infrastructure decisions on extent and combinations of green, hybrid green-gray and gray infrastructure practices
- Integrating Nature-based Solutions and Gray Infrastructure to Optimize . . .
The overall objective of this project is to advance the state of the practice of integrating nature-based solutions (NBS) into the conventional treatment train across different water matrices and to provide resources to aid utilities and municipalities in doing so This aim will be met by achieving the following five sub-objectives: 1 Develop a portfolio of ranked NBS alternatives that can be
- Annual Update of International Stormwater BMP Database and Expanding . . .
The International Stormwater Best Management Practices (BMP) Database is a publicly accessible repository for BMP performance monitoring study, design, and cost information that provides scientifically sound information to improve the design, selection and performance of BMPs This 2020 analysis not only includes new performance studies, but also new analysis categories for manufactured
- Structural Capabilities of No-Dig Manhole Rehabilitation
The report provides decision support to wastewater and stormwater utility personnel and consulting engineers on material and method selection alternatives for wastewater rehabilitation projects, thereby reducing sanitary sewer overflows and their effects on the environment
- Developing a Greenhouse Gas Emissions Library for Unit Processes by . . .
Once well-populated, the GHG EDU would allow data-based identification of more accurate sets of EF for water, wastewater, reuse water, and stormwater GHG emissions; and provide definitive guidance for their use
- Integrating Climate Impacts with Wet Weather Management, Capital . . .
New methods are needed to adapt and cope with climate impacts The primary goal of this research is to develop a Climate-Ready Wet Weather Planning Manual that will provide stormwater and wastewater utilities with a roadmap for making confident capital planning decisions in the face of climate uncertainty
|
|
|