Journal article

Stormwater infiltration and the ‘urban karst’ – A review

J Bonneau, TD Fletcher, JF Costelloe, MJ Burns

Journal of Hydrology | ELSEVIER | Published : 2017

Abstract

The covering of native soils with impervious surfaces (e.g. roofs, roads, and pavement) prevents infiltration of rainfall into the ground, resulting in increased surface runoff and decreased groundwater recharge. When this excess water is managed using stormwater drainage systems, flow and water quality regimes of urban streams are severely altered, leading to the degradation of their ecosystems. Urban streams restoration requires alternative approaches towards stormwater management, which aim to restore the flow regime towards pre-development conditions. The practice of stormwater infiltration—achieved using a range of stormwater source-control measures (SCMs)—is central to restoring basefl..

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