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Main Title Innovative Stormwater Treatment Technologies: Best Management Practices Manual.
Author J. E. Jones
CORP Author New Hampshire Dept. of Environmental Services, Concord.
Year Published 2002
Report Number NHDES-WD-02-2
Stock Number PB2011-107126
Additional Subjects Storm water runoff ; Water pollution control ; Water treatment ; Surface waters ; Contaminants ; Estuaries ; Pathogens ; Nutrients ; Sediments ; Metals ; Infiltration ; Percipitation ; Urban hydrology ; New Hampshire ; Waste water ; Water quality standards ; Water pollution sources ; Pollution regulations ; Manuals ; Best management practices
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NTIS  PB2011-107126 Some EPA libraries have a fiche copy filed under the call number shown. 07/26/2022
Collation 84p
Abstract
Urban stormwater carries a number of pathogens, nutrients, heavy metals, sediment. and other contaminants as surface runoff flows over land. The increase in impervious or paved surfaces associated with development in urban areas reduces the natural infiltration of precipitation into the ground. With impervious cover, percipitation collects and carries contaminants before draining into nearby surface waters. Stormwater runoff from paved surfaces in developed areas can degrade downstream waters with both contaminants and increased volumes of water. This publication aims to make information on innovative stormwater treatment technologies more available to New Hampshire's urban planners, developers, and communities.