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21st Street for the 21st Century
In making improvements to a key roadway, the City of Paso Robles, California, implemented measures to retain and treat storm-water runoff and enable it to infiltrate into the ground. The infiltration will recharge groundwater supplies and reduce flooding. By incorporating features for traffic calming, urban development, water quality, and water supply, the 21st Street Improvement Project offers a model for other cities looking to achieve similar objectives.
21st Street for the 21st Century
In making improvements to a key roadway, the City of Paso Robles, California, implemented measures to retain and treat storm-water runoff and enable it to infiltrate into the ground. The infiltration will recharge groundwater supplies and reduce flooding. By incorporating features for traffic calming, urban development, water quality, and water supply, the 21st Street Improvement Project offers a model for other cities looking to achieve similar objectives.
21st Street for the 21st Century
Rowe, Andy (author) / Kraemer, Larry (author)
Civil Engineering Magazine Archive ; 85 ; 72-81
2016-01-01
102015-01-01 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
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