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Green and Blue Infrastructure – Unvegetated Systems
Unvegetated green and blue infrastructure (GBI) can be integrated in different contexts, including parking lots and roads to reduce stormwater runoff and improve water quality. Water squares provide two important functions for dense urban areas: water storage and public spaces. Pervious pavements allow stormwater infiltration. Infiltration trenches at the urban scale can successfully improve water quality (via rain water treatment) and reduce peak flows in sewer systems, recharging groundwater. A treatment train uses several combined components, including non‐vegetated and vegetated systems, integrated with GBI. Stormwater treatment train design and development is a complex process taking into account project goals, budgets, site conditions, and sub‐catchments.
Green and Blue Infrastructure – Unvegetated Systems
Unvegetated green and blue infrastructure (GBI) can be integrated in different contexts, including parking lots and roads to reduce stormwater runoff and improve water quality. Water squares provide two important functions for dense urban areas: water storage and public spaces. Pervious pavements allow stormwater infiltration. Infiltration trenches at the urban scale can successfully improve water quality (via rain water treatment) and reduce peak flows in sewer systems, recharging groundwater. A treatment train uses several combined components, including non‐vegetated and vegetated systems, integrated with GBI. Stormwater treatment train design and development is a complex process taking into account project goals, budgets, site conditions, and sub‐catchments.
Green and Blue Infrastructure – Unvegetated Systems
Perini, Katia (Autor:in) / Sabbion, Paola (Autor:in)
09.02.2017
13 pages
Aufsatz/Kapitel (Buch)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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