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Estimating Highway Runoff Quality
The development of regression equations for estimating the quality of runoff from highways is documented. Data were collected during the 1980-81 wet season at the two completely paved urban highway segments in California: I-405 in Los Angeles and I-680 in Walnut Creek. Data for evaluation of regression equations were collected during the 1979-80 wet season at U.S. 50 in Sacramento.
Estimating Highway Runoff Quality
The development of regression equations for estimating the quality of runoff from highways is documented. Data were collected during the 1980-81 wet season at the two completely paved urban highway segments in California: I-405 in Los Angeles and I-680 in Walnut Creek. Data for evaluation of regression equations were collected during the 1979-80 wet season at U.S. 50 in Sacramento.
Estimating Highway Runoff Quality
J. A. Racin (author) / R. B. Howell (author) / G. R. Winters (author) / E. C. Shirley (author)
1982
107 pages
Report
No indication
English
Highway Engineering , Water Pollution & Control , Hydrology & Limnology , Regional Administration & Planning , Runoff , Water pollution , Highways , Estimating , Regression analysis , Urban areas , Rainfall , Storms , Concentration(Composition) , Boron , Lead(Metal) , Zinc , Inorganic nitrates , Inorganic phosphates , Oils , Greases , Cadmium , Vehicles , California , Storm water runoff , Urban hydrology , Chemical oxygen demand , Water quality data , Walnut Creek(California)
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