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Assessing Green Infrastructure Performance Using Remote Hydologic Monitoring Measures
Citation:
Kertesz, R. AND Dan Murray. Assessing Green Infrastructure Performance Using Remote Hydologic Monitoring Measures. Presented at Ohio Stormwater Conference, Sharonville, OH, May 09 - 10, 2013.
Impact/Purpose:
Presentation of Green Infrastructure measurement and modeling results as well as new methodologies for future measurement will result in better instrumentation of green infrastructure in general.
Description:
Two locations in Cincinnati were instrumented with level sensing technologies to measure stormwater flow in porous pavement and bioretention areas. Results indicate good performance of porous pavement and a cost effective application of technology to measure those flows. Results also suggest the need to install more level sensors to measure both surface and subsurface levels in bioretention systems.