Search Results - "Siu, Christina Y S"
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Measuring Solids Concentration in Stormwater Runoff: Comparison of Analytical Methods
Published in Environmental science & technology (15-01-2008)“…Stormwater suspended solids typically are quantified using one of two methods: aliquot/subsample analysis (total suspended solids [TSS]) or whole-sample…”
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Peristaltic Pump Autosamplers for Solids Measurement in Stormwater Runoff
Published in Water environment research (01-02-2009)“…Regulatory agencies approve automatic samplers containing peristaltic pumps as a sample collection method for stormwater characterization and for…”
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Roofing Materials’ Contributions to Storm-Water Runoff Pollution
Published in Journal of irrigation and drainage engineering (01-10-2008)“…Development in sensitive watersheds continues to pose environmental problems for receiving waters. One contributor to this long-term pollution is building and…”
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Effectiveness of TSS, TN, and TP As Indicators of Stormwater Runoff Pollutant Concentration and Partitioning
Published in World Environmental and Water Resources Congress 2011 (01-05-2011)“…The literature has shown that for a single study site and, in some cases, for single watersheds, models can be developed based on Pearson correlations and…”
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Early-Life Roof Runoff Quality: Green vs. Traditional Roofs
Published in Low Impact Development for Urban Ecosystem and Habitat Protection (2009)“…Sustainable stormwater management involves ensuring that site runoff not exceed the pre-development peak flow rate and volume, typically accomplished through…”
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Early-Life Roof Runoff Quality: Green vs. Roofs
Published in Proceedings of the 2008 International Low Impact Conference (01-11-2009)“…Sustainable stormwater management involves that site runoff not exceed the pre-development flow rate and volume, typically accomplished the use of water…”
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