Systematic evaluation of management measure effects on the water environment based on the DPSIR-Tapio decoupling model: A case study in the Chaohu Lake …
T Duan, J Feng, Y Zhou, X Chang, Y Li - Science of the total environment, 2021 - Elsevier
Watershed management measures have been widely implemented worldwide to reduce the
water quality deterioration in rivers and lakes, which continue to face increasing stresses …
water quality deterioration in rivers and lakes, which continue to face increasing stresses …
The efficacy of bioretention systems amended with iron-modified biochar for the source-separated and component-specific treatment of rainwater runoff: A microbiome …
L Wang, Y Tian, J Sun, Y Li, Z Yang - Journal of Environmental …, 2025 - Elsevier
Bioretention systems offer advantages in controlling non-point source pollution from runoff
rainwater. However, the systems frequently encounter challenges, including insufficient …
rainwater. However, the systems frequently encounter challenges, including insufficient …
Mechanisms and Applications of Nature-Based Solutions for Stormwater Control in the Context of Climate Change: A Review
Nature-based solutions (NbSs) are considered to form an innovative stormwater
management approach that has living resolutions grounded in natural processes and …
management approach that has living resolutions grounded in natural processes and …
Phosphorus removal, metals dynamics, and hydraulics in stormwater bioretention systems amended with drinking water treatment residuals
MR Ament, ED Roy, Y Yuan… - Journal of sustainable …, 2022 - ascelibrary.org
Drinking water treatment residuals (DWTRs) are a promising media amendment for
enhancing phosphorus (P) removal in bioretention systems, but substantial removal of …
enhancing phosphorus (P) removal in bioretention systems, but substantial removal of …
[PDF][PDF] Planting for the Urban Rain—Vegetation in Urban Bioretention Systems for Stormwater Management under Temperate Climate Conditions—A Systematic …
D Corduan, N Kühn - Sustainability (2071-1050), 2024 - depositonce.tu-berlin.de
Weather extremes such as heavy rainfall and long periods of drought brought about by
climate change put a strain on the environment and people. Cities can counter these …
climate change put a strain on the environment and people. Cities can counter these …
Hydrologic and water quality performance of two bioswales at an urban farm
E Regier, W McDonald - Journal of Sustainable Water in the Built …, 2022 - ascelibrary.org
Many postindustrial cities are transforming underused areas into urban agriculture, which
presents unique stormwater management challenges. One way to manage runoff from urban …
presents unique stormwater management challenges. One way to manage runoff from urban …
Nitrogen and phosphorus removal in a bioretention cell experiment receiving agricultural runoff from a dairy farm production area during third and fourth years of …
J Sarazen, S Hurley, J Faulkner - 2023 - Wiley Online Library
This study assessed the performance of three bioretention cells during the third and fourth
years post establishment with respect to their ability to capture nitrogen (N) and phosphorus …
years post establishment with respect to their ability to capture nitrogen (N) and phosphorus …
[PDF][PDF] Biofiltration Media Optimization–Phase I Final Report
AJ Erickson, JL Kozarek, KA Kramarczuk, L Lewis - 2021 - conservancy.umn.edu
Biofiltration has become common in Minnesota's urban landscape because it can capture
several stormwater pollutants (LeFevre 2015), making it one of the most robust stormwater …
several stormwater pollutants (LeFevre 2015), making it one of the most robust stormwater …
Bioretention System as a Stormwater Best Management Practices (BMPs): A Case Study in Malaysia
Bioretention systems, such as rain gardens, are landscaped depressions that treat on-site
stormwater discharge from impervious surfaces such as roofs, driveways, sidewalks, parking …
stormwater discharge from impervious surfaces such as roofs, driveways, sidewalks, parking …
Sand filtration enhanced by various reactive materials for bioretention cell design considerations
Various reactive treatment materials were evaluated to enhance sand filtration of dissolved
species common in stormwater runoff: NO 3−, PO 4 3−, Cu 2+, Pb 2+, and Zn 2+. Fly ash and …
species common in stormwater runoff: NO 3−, PO 4 3−, Cu 2+, Pb 2+, and Zn 2+. Fly ash and …