Journal article

Improving stream health in urban areas by reducing runoff frequency from impervious surfaces

A Ladson, C Walsh, T Fletcher

AUSTRALASIAN JOURNAL OF WATER RESOURCES | TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD | Published : 2006

Abstract

In urbanised catchments, the frequent direct delivery of water and pollutants from impervious surfaces to streams has a detrimental effect on stream health. Recent studies of a range of ecological indicators have shown that where there is opportunity for attenuation of these inputs, that is, where the link between impervious surfaces and streams is less direct, the damage to stream health may be mitigated. This suggests that improving stream health, in areas subject to urbanisation, involves finding ways to decrease the efficiency of water delivery from impervious surfaces. We have undertaken a feasibility study to examine options to reduce the area of impervious surfaces that are directly c..

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