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    Integration of quantitative precipitation forecasts with real-time hydrology and hydraulics modeling towards probabilistic forecasting of urban flooding by Brendel, Conrad E., Dymond, Randel L., Aguilar, Marcus F.

    “…As the world becomes more urbanized and heavy precipitation events increase in frequency and intensity, urban (pluvial) flooding is an emerging concern. Recent…”
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    An interactive web app for retrieval, visualization, and analysis of hydrologic and meteorological time series data by Brendel, Conrad E., Dymond, Randel L., Aguilar, Marcus F.

    “…As wireless sensor networks become more prevalent tools for analyzing watershed dynamics, the integration and management of the myriad of available data…”
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    Modeling Storm Sewer Networks and Urban Flooding in Roanoke, Virginia, with SWMM and GSSHA by Brendel, Conrad E, Dymond, Randel L, Aguilar, Marcus F

    Published in Journal of hydrologic engineering (01-01-2021)
    “…AbstractModeling urban flooding is challenging because of complex spatial variations and interactions between precipitation, land cover, and drainage networks…”
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    Evaluation of Stormwater Control Measure Performance Uncertainty by Aguilar, Marcus F, Dymond, Randel L

    “…AbstractThe percentage removal metric is widely used in engineering practice for stormwater control measure (SCM) selection and design, because it has been…”
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    Modeling Watershed‐Wide Bioretention Stormwater Retrofits to Achieve Thermal Pollution Mitigation Goals by Chen, Helen Y., Hodges, Clayton C., Dymond, Randel L.

    “…Stream ecosystems are increasingly at risk for thermal impairment as urbanization intensifies, resulting in more heated runoff from impervious cover that is…”
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    History, Mapping, and Hydraulic Monitoring of a Buried Stream under a Central Business District by Aguilar, Marcus F, Dymond, Randel L, Cooper, David R

    “…AbstractThe terminal effect of urbanization on streams is their burial in culverts, with their disappearance from the visible landscape eventually resulting in…”
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    Benchmarking laboratory observation uncertainty for in-pipe storm sewer discharge measurements by Aguilar, Marcus F., McDonald, Walter M., Dymond, Randel L.

    Published in Journal of hydrology (Amsterdam) (01-03-2016)
    “…•Uncertainty benchmarked for storm sewer flow sensors using an experimental flume.•Laboratory uncertainty applied to field observations.•Uncertainty…”
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    Thermal Pollution Mitigation in Cold Water Stream Watersheds Using Bioretention by Long, Daniel L., Dymond, Randel L.

    “…This study examines the use of bioretention as a strategy to reduce the thermal impact associated with urban stormwater runoff in developing cold water stream…”
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    Evolution and Application of Urban Watershed Management Planning by Mika, Melissa L., Dymond, Randel L., Aguilar, Marcus F., Hodges, Clayton C.

    “…The development of Watershed Management Plans (WMPs) in urban areas aids municipalities in allocating resources, engaging the public and stakeholders,…”
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    Simulation and assessment of long-term stormwater basin performance under real-time control retrofits by Schmitt, Zoë K., Hodges, Clayton C., Dymond, Randel L.

    Published in Urban water journal (27-05-2020)
    “…The use of real-time control (RTC) as an adaptation technique for improving stormwater systems has been gaining attention in recent years for its ability to…”
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    Identifying Key Factors for Implementation and Maintenance of Green Stormwater Infrastructure by DelGrosso, Zack L, Hodges, Clayton C, Dymond, Randel L

    “…AbstractConstruction and maintenance can have major implications on the long-term functioning of green stormwater infrastructure (GSI) facilities. The GSI…”
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    Development of Effective Procedures for Illicit-Discharge Risk Mapping by Bender, Paul R, Dymond, Randel L, Aguilar, Marcus F

    “…AbstractAuthorities of municipal separate storm-sewer systems (MS4s) are required to address illicit discharges as part of the United States’ National…”
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    Bioretention Hydrologic Performance in an Urban Stormwater Network by James, Matthew B, Dymond, Randel L

    Published in Journal of hydrologic engineering (01-03-2012)
    “…Although many studies have evaluated the hydrologic effects of bioretention at the site-level, few have investigated the role bioretention plays when…”
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    State of the Practice: Assessing Water Quality Benefits from Street Sweeping by Hixon, Lee F, Dymond, Randel L

    “…AbstractMunicipal separate storm sewer system (MS4) permittees face costly obligations to reduce pollutant of concern (POC) loadings for achieving waste load…”
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    Characterization of Street Sweeping Material for Addressing Total Maximum Daily Waste Load Allocations by Hixon, Lee F, Dymond, Randel L

    “…AbstractMunicipal separate storm sewer system (MS4) permittees are increasingly required to reduce pollutant of concern (POC) loadings from their service areas…”
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    Innovative Technologies for Storm-Water Management Programs in Small Urbanized Areas by Aguilar, Marcus F, Dymond, Randel L

    “…AbstractSmall urbanized areas (UAs) as defined by the U.S. Census and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) have a population between 50,000 and 100,000,…”
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    Comparison of Stormwater Management Strategies with an Urban Watershed Model by Hixon, Lee F, Dymond, Randel L

    Published in Journal of hydrologic engineering (01-09-2015)
    “…AbstractA detailed hydrologic/hydraulic model for an urbanized 381-acre watershed in Blacksburg, Virginia, is used to evaluate downstream results from…”
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    Experiences of Green Building Professionals With Water-Related Systems by CHAMBERS, BENJAMIN D., PEARCE, ANNIE R., EDWARDS, MARC A., DYMOND, RANDEL L.

    Published in Journal - American Water Works Association (01-08-2017)
    “…An internet survey sent to green building professionals explored the level of users' satisfaction with several water‐saving products and methods…”
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    Examination of the Demographic and Environmental Variables Correlated with Lyme Disease Emergence in Virginia by Seukep, Sara E, Kolivras, Korine N, Hong, Yili, Li, Jie, Prisley, Stephen P, Campbell, James B, Gaines, David N, Dymond, Randel L

    Published in EcoHealth (01-12-2015)
    “…Lyme disease is the United States’ most significant vector-borne illness. Virginia, on the southern edge of the disease’s currently expanding range, has…”
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    Runoff Impacts and LID Techniques for Mansionization-Based Stormwater Effects in Fairfax County, Virginia by Hekl, Jessica A, Dymond, Randel L

    “…AbstractThis case study uses the Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) curve number method to quantify the increase in stormwater runoff volume from…”
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