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Infiltration Drainage of Highway Surface Water
Disposal of highway storm water runoff is a growing problem within densely populated areas of California. The flat terrain and limited natural water channels in some regions requires surface runoff to be stored rather than dumped into already overburdened storm water systems or drainage channels. This report discusses increased utilization of drainage basins and drainage wells for disposing of storm water runoff. Emphasis is placed on incorporating infiltration into the design criteria of drainage basins constructed in pervious soils.
Infiltration Drainage of Highway Surface Water
Disposal of highway storm water runoff is a growing problem within densely populated areas of California. The flat terrain and limited natural water channels in some regions requires surface runoff to be stored rather than dumped into already overburdened storm water systems or drainage channels. This report discusses increased utilization of drainage basins and drainage wells for disposing of storm water runoff. Emphasis is placed on incorporating infiltration into the design criteria of drainage basins constructed in pervious soils.
Infiltration Drainage of Highway Surface Water
K. A. Jackura (Autor:in)
1980
114 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Civil Engineering , Hydrology & Limnology , Water Pollution & Control , Drainage , Surface water runoff , Highways , Water storage , Drainage wells , Waste disposal , Fluid infiltration , Gravel , Sands , Design criteria , Watersheds , Storms , Mathematical prediction , Volume , Soil properties , Field tests , California , Storm water runoff , Design storm
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