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Open AccessArticle10.14796/jwmm.r206-18

Feasibility of a Permeable Pavement Option in SWMM for Long-term Continuous Modeling

Craig Kipkie,William James-2000-01-01-Journal of Water Management Modeling

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With increasing concern for the natural environment, current practices in stormwater management planning have moved away from traditional applications such as detention as a means of quantity control, towards techniques that combine both quantity and quality control. These techniques lower stormwater runoff volumes, recharge groundwater and mitigate the transportation of contaminants. One such type of management practice is installation of permeable pavement.

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With increasing concern for the natural environment, current practices in stormwater management planning have moved away from traditional applications such as detention as a means of quantity control, towards techniques that combine both quantity and quality control. These techniques lower stormwater runoff volumes, recharge groundwater and mitigate the transportation of contaminants. One such type of management practice is installation of permeable pavement.

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Term (time)Stormwater managementStorm Water Management ModelEnvironmental scienceNatural (archaeology)Computer scienceStormwaterSurface runoff

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