BMPs in urban stormwater management in Denmark and Sweden
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BMPs in urban stormwater management in Denmark and Sweden. / Mikkelsen, Peter Steen; Viklander, M.; Linde, Jens Jørgen; Malmqvist, P.A.
In: Linking stormwater BMP designs and performance to receiving water impact mitigtion. Proceedings the conference, August 19-24, 2001 in Snowmass Village, CO. Reston, VA : American Society of Civil Engineers, 2002.Publication: Research - peer-review › Article in proceedings – Annual report year: 2002
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T1 - BMPs in urban stormwater management in Denmark and Sweden
A1 - Mikkelsen,Peter Steen
A1 - Viklander,M.
A1 - Linde,Jens Jørgen
A1 - Malmqvist,P.A.
AU - Mikkelsen,Peter Steen
AU - Viklander,M.
AU - Linde,Jens Jørgen
AU - Malmqvist,P.A.
PB - American Society of Civil Engineers
CY - Reston, VA
PY - 2002
Y1 - 2002
N2 - Best Management Practices (BMPs) for control of stormwater runoff include structural elemts (structural BMPs) that can be applied on the local scale (e.g. infiltration), the drainage catchment scale (e.g. ponds and treatment, or wetlands) and the receiving water scale (e.g. retrofitting of river reaches), and non-structural BMPs, such as controls of chemicals or building materials, and street sweeping. The available knowledge of stormwater BMPs performance in pollution control is inconsistent and the effect of various BMPs on receiving water quality is either poorly understood, or not known. A review of recent experiences with selected stormwater BMPs in Denmark and Sweden is presented and discussed with respect to the current issues related to legislation and the forces driving future development in stormwater management.
AB - Best Management Practices (BMPs) for control of stormwater runoff include structural elemts (structural BMPs) that can be applied on the local scale (e.g. infiltration), the drainage catchment scale (e.g. ponds and treatment, or wetlands) and the receiving water scale (e.g. retrofitting of river reaches), and non-structural BMPs, such as controls of chemicals or building materials, and street sweeping. The available knowledge of stormwater BMPs performance in pollution control is inconsistent and the effect of various BMPs on receiving water quality is either poorly understood, or not known. A review of recent experiences with selected stormwater BMPs in Denmark and Sweden is presented and discussed with respect to the current issues related to legislation and the forces driving future development in stormwater management.
BT - Linking stormwater BMP designs and performance to receiving water impact mitigtion. Proceedings the conference, August 19-24, 2001 in Snowmass Village, CO
T2 - Linking stormwater BMP designs and performance to receiving water impact mitigtion. Proceedings the conference, August 19-24, 2001 in Snowmass Village, CO
ER -