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- W4281663823 abstract "Cities across the world are implementing green infrastructure (GI) retrofits to manage stormwater, but limited research has been performed to quantify the hydrologic impact of these efforts at the watershed-scale. To fill this knowledge gap, this study aimed to monitor and evaluate the impact of GI stormwater control measures (SCMs) on sewershed-scale runoff hydrology across multiple treatment sewersheds with varying GI implementation. A paired watershed approach was applied in which a control (i.e., no GI), and three treatment sewersheds (208 bioretention cells and 8,400 m2 of permeable pavement in total) were monitored from 2016 to 2019 in Columbus, Ohio, USA. Further infrastructure changes, such as lining sanitary sewer laterals to prevent infiltration and inflow of stormwater, were anticipated to counterbalance the hydrologic improvements provided by the GI retrofits by routing more stormwater to the storm sewers. Significant decreases in runoff depths and peak flow rates (35–62% and 40–58% respectively) and increases in lag-to-peak (6–64%) were observed in the treatment sewersheds following the installation of GI retrofits. Compared to the control sewershed, the treatment sewersheds had slight increases (1–3 mm) in runoff thresholds and lower runoff coefficients post-GI. Following additional infrastructure changes, increases in volume and rate of flows were observed, but hydrologic indicators did not significantly differ from pre-GI levels (i.e., no net impact of the overall project on runoff hydrology). These responses indicated that sewershed-scale GI implementation successfully mitigated peak flow rates; however, the additional infrastructure improvement projects appear to have neutralized volume reductions by routing additional stormwater to the GI. Results confirm the impacts of sewershed-scale GI retrofits; however, research investigating the optimization of GI retrofit location, climate change impacts, and GI design, construction, and maintenance to maximize benefits of distributed SCMs in urban areas should be further explored." @default.
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- W4281663823 date "2022-08-01" @default.
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- W4281663823 title "Hydrologic impacts of sewershed-scale green infrastructure retrofits: Outcomes of a four-year paired watershed monitoring study" @default.
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