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This article discusses a highly flexible storm drain system project in the new community of Talega, California. Drainage and environmental concerns were paramount in planning the community. The article describes how the storm drain system was designed to capture developed area flows and some of the natural flows in order to reduce flow in the natural creek and thereby control the scour of the natural creek bed.
This article discusses a highly flexible storm drain system project in the new community of Talega, California. Drainage and environmental concerns were paramount in planning the community. The article describes how the storm drain system was designed to capture developed area flows and some of the natural flows in order to reduce flow in the natural creek and thereby control the scour of the natural creek bed.
Storm Drains Reduce Runoff, Protect Soil
Warne, Keith (author)
Journal ‐ American Water Works Association ; 96 ; 44-45
2004-08-01
2 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
Storm Water , Soil , Runoff , Drainage , Planning , California
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