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Suspended-Sediment Discharge, in Five Streams Near Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, Before, During and After Highway Construction
Rainfall, streamflow, sediment, and turbidity data were collected as part of study to evaluate the effects of highway construction on suspended-sediment discharge in streams. Although highway construction increased suspended sediment discharges from two to four-fold, the rate of sediment discharge quickly returned to pre-construction levels when construction ended. The most effective sediment control evaluated was off-stream ponds, which were designed to trap and store sediment ladden water from the construction area.
Suspended-Sediment Discharge, in Five Streams Near Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, Before, During and After Highway Construction
Rainfall, streamflow, sediment, and turbidity data were collected as part of study to evaluate the effects of highway construction on suspended-sediment discharge in streams. Although highway construction increased suspended sediment discharges from two to four-fold, the rate of sediment discharge quickly returned to pre-construction levels when construction ended. The most effective sediment control evaluated was off-stream ponds, which were designed to trap and store sediment ladden water from the construction area.
Suspended-Sediment Discharge, in Five Streams Near Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, Before, During and After Highway Construction
L. A. Reed (Autor:in)
1980
56 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
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