Innovative Urban Wet-Weather Flow Management Systems
Discover the essential guide to managing urban wet-weather flow with Innovative Urban Wet-Weather Flow Management Systems by Richard Field. Published by Taylor & Francis Inc in 2000, this comprehensive hardback spans 576 pages and delves into critical topics for modern urban development.
This book addresses the pressing challenges of urban runoff in the 21st century, balancing the need for effective drainage systems while minimizing stormwater pollutant discharges. Richard Field explores the impact of urban wet-weather flow on both surface and groundwater, examines sediment transport, and highlights the toxic effects of wet-weather flow on aquatic ecosystems. Additionally, the effectiveness of various wet-weather flow control measures is thoroughly analyzed.
Perfect for professionals in civil and environmental engineering, hydrology, and urban planning, this insightful resource is a must-have for anyone looking to innovate in the field of urban water management.