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Drought: Engineering end‐product?
Man's development has contributed to increased stormwater runoff volume and velocity, which in turn contribute to floods and reduce opportunities for water to recharge groundwater supplies and prevent droughts. Problems caused by vast areas of asphalt and other impermeable materials and loss of topsoil could be alleviated by inclusion of onsite stormwater drainage controls in land developments, preservation of natural swale systems, and implementation of stormwater and flood plain management programs.
Drought: Engineering end‐product?
Man's development has contributed to increased stormwater runoff volume and velocity, which in turn contribute to floods and reduce opportunities for water to recharge groundwater supplies and prevent droughts. Problems caused by vast areas of asphalt and other impermeable materials and loss of topsoil could be alleviated by inclusion of onsite stormwater drainage controls in land developments, preservation of natural swale systems, and implementation of stormwater and flood plain management programs.
Drought: Engineering end‐product?
Carpenter, Derr A. (Autor:in)
01.10.1981
1 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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