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Emerging Water Quality Treatment and Flow Control Performance -- Trends for Low Impact Development Practices

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Title Emerging Water Quality Treatment and Flow Control Performance -- Trends for Low Impact Development Practices
 
Creator Hinman, Curtis
 
Subject urban runoff
pollutants
water quality
water pollution
stormwater management
watersheds
watershed management
pollution control
water
 
Description Curtis Hinman will discuss the problem of urban pollutants and stormwater conditions affecting water quality treatment in the Puget Sound and surrounding watersheds. Structural stormwater controls alone have limitations for protecting native characteristics of streams, lakes, wetlands, and Puget Sound. Hinman will present emerging trends in Low Impact Design (LID) flow control and water quality treatment performance: 1. Residential LID pilot flow control performance. Case studies will be...
Washington State University Extension. Washington State University Department of Natural Resource Sciences.
 
Publisher University of Washington Water Center
 
Date 2011-03-25T23:17:44Z
2011-03-25T23:17:44Z
2009-11-24
 
Type Presentation
 
Identifier http://hdl.handle.net/1773/16411
 
Language en_US
 
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