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Volume Reduction of Highway Runoff in Urban Areas: Guidance Manual

Authors :
Rajesh Dwivedi
Jane Soule
Robert M. Roseen
Venkat Gummadi
Marie Venner
Adam Questad
Eric Strecker
Aaron Poresky
Ronald Johnson
Neil Weinstein
Emily Ayers
Source :
Volume Reduction of Highway Runoff in Urban Areas: Guidance Manual
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
Transportation Research Board, 2015.

Abstract

This guidance manual provides practical, research-based evaluation and implementation practices for the reduction of stormwater volumes in urban highway environments. The manual outlines a five-step process for the identification, evaluation, and design of feasible solutions for runoff volume reduction based on site-specific conditions. It is accompanied by a CD-ROM (CRP-CD-162) containing a Volume Performance Tool to assist the user in efficiently estimating the performance of volume reduction approaches and understanding the effects and sensitivity of local climate patterns, design attributes, and site conditions. The manual also includes a set of volume reduction approach fact sheets and a user guide for the Volume Performance Tool. This guidance manual will be useful to DOT managers, project staff and design engineers, permit writers, consultants, and planners.

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Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Volume Reduction of Highway Runoff in Urban Areas: Guidance Manual
Accession number :
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