ASCE Book InternationalLowImpactDevelopmentConference 2015
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International Low Impact Development Conference 2015
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
ASCE | 2015 | 446 |
Proceedings of the International Low Impact Development Conference 2015, held in Houston, Texas, January 19-21, 2015. Sponsored by the Low Impact Development Technical Committee of the Urban Water Resources Research Council of the Environmental and Water Resources Institute of ASCE This collection contains 44 papers that address a broad range of topics for a sustainable approach to stormwater management using low impact development. Topics include: computational methods; community education and outreach; green infrastructure construction and performance; and landscape, planning, and site design. These papers will be of interest to environmental engineers, researchers, educators, landscape architects, design professionals, and water program administrators implementing low impact development technologies for stormwater management.
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6 | Contents |
10 | Computational Methods Active Hydromodification Control |
20 | Application of SWMM in Evaluating the Reduction Performance of Urban Runoff Treatment Systems with Varying Land Use |
30 | Application of the SUSTAIN Model to a Watershed-Scale Case for Water Quality Management |
40 | Development of LID Design Systems for Waterfront Cities |
52 | Modeling Sedimentation in Underground Stormwater Detention Chamber Systems |
62 | Use of Multi-Objective Evolutionary Algorithm Optimization for Low Impact Development Placement |
72 | Education, Training, and Outreach Not in My Front Yard: Overcoming Public Resistance to Urban GSI Retrofit Projects |
83 | Successful Public Outreach Programs for Green Infrastructure Projects |
102 | Using LID Projects to Engage K-12 Audiences: A Rainwater Harvesting Story |
114 | Green Infrastructure Construction Implementation and Operation of Coconut Fibre/Husks Stormwater Filters As Sustainable Drainage Systems (SuDS) for Rural Communities across the Caribbean |
124 | Santa Cruz County LID Groundwater Recharge Project, Santa Cruz, California, U.S.A. |
132 | Green Infrastructure Performance Studies Amending Soils for Enhanced Infiltration of Stormwater |
142 | An Extremely Undersized Infiltration Trench 10 Years Later |
151 | Field-Scale Evaluation of a Floating Media Bed Reactor for Nutrient Treatment in a Wet Detention Pond |
160 | Bioretention and Permeable Pavement Performance in Clay Soil |
170 | Evaluation of Rainwater Harvesting with Cloud-Based Infrastructure As a Stormwater Control Measure |
177 | Comparative Evaluation of Floating Treatment Wetlands for Nutrient Removal and Algal Toxin Control in Wet Detention Ponds |
185 | Measurement and Optimization of Permeability in Bioretention Soil Media |
195 | Optimizing Green Roof Design for Evapotranspiration |
205 | Pervious Concrete Performance in Eastern Washington: Surface Infiltration |
215 | Retrofitting Rooftops to Support Multiple Green Infrastructure Systems |
225 | Stormwater Treatment Performance of a Permeable Pavement-Biofiltration System and a Stand-Alone Biofiltration Unit in North Carolina |
236 | Successful Green Infrastructure Implementation in Cold Weather Climates |
246 | Performance of a LID Treatment Train in Shenzhen University during Extreme Storm Events |
255 | Performance of Hydromedia Pervious Concrete Pavement in Ontario Subjected to Urban Traffic Loads |
266 | Landscapes, Planning, and Site Design A Stormwater Exfiltration System for a Road Retrofit |
273 | Beyond Green LID Zero Runoff Strategies for Our Cities |
283 | Comparative Evaluation of Different Types of Permeable Pavement for Stormwater Reduction—St. Louis Green Alley Pilot Study |
294 | Continuous Distributed Modeling of LID/GI: Scaling from Site to Watershed |
304 | Encouraging Human Health and Wellness: LID Planning and Design for Co-Benefits |
313 | Extended Performance of Media Filter Drains: Existing Media |
321 | Identification of Urban LID Implementation Opportunities for Groundwater Recharge |
331 | Innovative Design of the Gravel System for an Underground Parking Garage |
340 | Innovative Design of the LID Facilities of the Congdu Ecological Grange |
351 | Optimization of Low Impact Development Facilities in the Beijing CITIC Complex |
361 | Our Plan to Repurpose the Denver High Line Canal for Stormwater Quality and Runoff Reduction |
370 | Planning for Low-Impact Development at a Military Facility |
381 | Reimagining Spring Lake Park through LID |
393 | Reimagining Urban Drainage in the World’s Biggest Construction Sites: Three LID Stories in Eastern China |
403 | Retrofitting Stormwater Systems with Low-Impact Development Techniques |
413 | LID in Coastal Areas A Collaborative Approach to Voluntary Watershed Restoration in Coastal North Carolina |
420 | LID in Texas Edwards Aquifer Region of South-Central Texas: Unique Challenges and Solutions for LID Implementation |
428 | Maintenance and Long-Term Costs Whole Life Costs and Benefits of Sustainable Urban Drainage Systems in Dunfermline, Scotland |
437 | Student Submissions Applying New Features of Low Impact Development Techniques in the Master Planning of the Guangzhou Educational Town |