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Effects of Highway Construction on Stream Turbidity and Suspended Solids: A Case Study
This document entails a case study of highway and to a lesser extent commercial construction activities and their effect on stream turbidity and suspended solids. Principal technique used was the monitoring of the runoff within the stream with the use of automatic samplers upstream and downstream from the construction site. Sample values obtained from automatic monitoring were adjusted from integrated hand samples taken over a variety of stage heights. Information contained in the report include background samples, rainfall samples, rainfall amounts and identification of principal construction activities that resulted in a temporary degradation of stream water quality with respect to turbidity and suspended solids.
Effects of Highway Construction on Stream Turbidity and Suspended Solids: A Case Study
This document entails a case study of highway and to a lesser extent commercial construction activities and their effect on stream turbidity and suspended solids. Principal technique used was the monitoring of the runoff within the stream with the use of automatic samplers upstream and downstream from the construction site. Sample values obtained from automatic monitoring were adjusted from integrated hand samples taken over a variety of stage heights. Information contained in the report include background samples, rainfall samples, rainfall amounts and identification of principal construction activities that resulted in a temporary degradation of stream water quality with respect to turbidity and suspended solids.
Effects of Highway Construction on Stream Turbidity and Suspended Solids: A Case Study
P. F. Embler (author) / M. O. Fletcher (author)
1981
70 pages
Report
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English
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