Korkealaakso et al., 2016 - Google Patents
Urban needs and best practices for enhanced stormwater management and quality–State-of-the-ArtKorkealaakso et al., 2016
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- Korkealaakso J
- Kuosa H
- Kling T
- Loimula K
- Wahlroos O
- Holopainen S
- Inkiläinen E
- Krebs G
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The overall objectives of urban stormwater management are drainage and reduction of urban flooding as well as protection of groundwater and surface waters. As the runoff flows over the land or impervious surfaces, it accumulates debris, chemicals, sediment or other …
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