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Low Impact Development Technology: Design Methods and Case Studies

Author Edited by Michael L. Clar, P.E., D.WRE, Robert G. Traver, Shirley E. Clark, Shannon Lucas, Keith Lichten, Michael A. Ports, Aaron Poretsky
Publisher American Society of Civil Engineers
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ISBN / ASIN0784413886
ISBN-139780784413883
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Selected papers from the 2011 Low Impact Development Conference, held in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, September 25-28, 2011. Sponsored by the Low Impact Development Committee of the Urban Water Resources Research Council of the Environmental and Water Resources Institute of ASCE As federal, state, and local governments realize that traditional approaches to stormwater management are not achieving the desired environmental protection goals, they are increasingly adopting low impact development (LID) technology as the preferred approach to stormwater management in land development and redevelopment. Low Impact Development Technology: Design Methods and Case Studies contains 22 papers that address a wide range of LID design applications and includes a number of practical case studies. Topics include: rain gardens and bioretention systems; green streets and hardscapes; green roofs; and watershed restoration. A companion volume, Low Impact Development Technology: Implementation and Economics, is also available. Both collections will be of interest to engineers, land planners, and government officials working on stormwater management and land use policy.