Journal article
Impediments and solutions to sustainable, watershed-scale urban stormwater management: Lessons from Australia and the United States
AH Roy, SJ Wenger, TD Fletcher, CJ Walsh, AR Ladson, WD Shuster, HW Thurston, RR Brown
Environmental Management | SPRINGER | Published : 2008
Abstract
In urban and suburban areas, stormwater runoff is a primary stressor on surface waters. Conventional urban stormwater drainage systems often route runoff directly to streams and rivers, thus exacerbating pollutant inputs and hydrologic disturbance, and resulting in the degradation of ecosystem structure and function. Decentralized stormwater management tools, such as low impact development (LID) or water sensitive urban design (WSUD), may offer a more sustainable solution to stormwater management if implemented at a watershed scale. These tools are designed to pond, infiltrate, and harvest water at the source, encouraging evaporation, evapotranspiration, groundwater recharge, and re-use of s..
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