Journal article

Reuse of Urban Runoff in Australia: A Review of Recent Advances and Remaining Challenges

Tim D Fletcher, Ana Deletic, V Grace Mitchell, Belinda E Hatt

Journal of Environmental Quality | Wiley | Published : 2008

Abstract

The degradation of aquatic ecosystems due to hydrologic and water quality impacts of urbanization, combined with increasing water scarcity, has generated increasing interest in the harvesting of urban storm water. This paper reviews the rationale for integrated storm water treatment and harvesting and synthesizes recent advances and trends and knowledge gaps that limit its application. Storm water harvesting is shown to be a viable alternative water supply and to provide a potential solution to the increases in runoff frequency and peak flows that occur as a result of catchment urbanization. In general, treatment technologies for storm water harvesting have been adapted from existing “water‐..

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