Above par storm-water management

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White, KD
Meyers, AL
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CIVIL ENGINEERING | 1997年 / 67卷 / 07期
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Ecosystems - Flood control - Sedimentation - Storm sewers - Urban planning - Water pollution control - Water quality;
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TU [建筑科学];
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Storm-water-treatment wetlands are small, constructed ecosystem designed to enhanced storm-water quality that has suffered as a result of urbanization and development. A storm-water-treatment wasteland was designed and constructed in southern Alabama on a public golf course adjacent to Mobile Bay. Specific objectives of this projects were 1) to minimized pesticide, nutrient and suspended sediment loading into coastal waters of the Gulf of Mexico; 2) demonstrate the technical, functional and aesthetic viability of wetland system for controlling non-point-source water pollution. Preliminary results indicate that the storm-water-treatment wetland is effective at reducing pollutants loads by up to 90%. It also offer distinct advantages in function, habitat, and aesthetics.
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