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This page contains links to articles, papers, and reports on stormwater infiltration at sites with known or potential soil and/or groundwater contamination. | This page contains links to articles, papers, and reports on stormwater infiltration at sites with known or potential soil and/or groundwater contamination. | ||
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*[https://www.epa.gov/sites/production/files/2015-09/documents/swdp0408_0.pdf Design Principles for Stormwater Management on Compacted, Contaminated Soils in Dense Urban Areas] | *[https://www.epa.gov/sites/production/files/2015-09/documents/swdp0408_0.pdf Design Principles for Stormwater Management on Compacted, Contaminated Soils in Dense Urban Areas] | ||
*[https://louisville.edu/cepm/projects/sustainable-community-capacity-building/green-infrastructure-on-brownfields Sustainable Water Management on Brownfields Sites] - produced by developed by the Environmental Finance Center Network (EFCN), University of Louisville. "This practice guide makes the case for using green infrastructure on brownfield sites as a way to offer an environmentally friendly amenity while also meeting cleanup requirements.The guide includes a brief history of brownfields, a description of cleanup practices, examples of potential uses of GI and LID on brownfield sites, a summary of current sources of funding for including GI and LID on a site, followed by case studies of developments that successfully included GI or LID." | *[https://louisville.edu/cepm/projects/sustainable-community-capacity-building/green-infrastructure-on-brownfields Sustainable Water Management on Brownfields Sites] - produced by developed by the Environmental Finance Center Network (EFCN), University of Louisville. "This practice guide makes the case for using green infrastructure on brownfield sites as a way to offer an environmentally friendly amenity while also meeting cleanup requirements.The guide includes a brief history of brownfields, a description of cleanup practices, examples of potential uses of GI and LID on brownfield sites, a summary of current sources of funding for including GI and LID on a site, followed by case studies of developments that successfully included GI or LID." | ||
− | *[https://www.njit.edu/tab/sites/tab/files/4%20Brownfields%20and%20Green%20Infrastructure.pdf Storm Water Infiltration on Sites with Contaminated Soils] - PowerPoint present by Jessica Dominguez, Sustainable Reuse Lead Brownfields Program | + | *[https://www.njit.edu/tab/sites/tab/files/4%20Brownfields%20and%20Green%20Infrastructure.pdf Storm Water Infiltration on Sites with Contaminated Soils] - PowerPoint present by Jessica Dominguez, Sustainable Reuse Lead Brownfields Program – EPA Region 1. |
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*[https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0273122397005787 Pollution of soil and groundwater from infiltration of highly contaminated stormwater – A case study] - abstract to journal article | *[https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0273122397005787 Pollution of soil and groundwater from infiltration of highly contaminated stormwater – A case study] - abstract to journal article | ||
− | *[https://www.cmu.edu/steinbrenner/brownfields/epa-lca-project/green-stormwater-srs-paper_sarah-ramp_may7_830am-cth.pdf Implementing a Stormwater Sustainability Ratings System for Distressed and Vacant Urban Properties] - Sarah Ramp | + | *[https://www.cmu.edu/steinbrenner/brownfields/epa-lca-project/green-stormwater-srs-paper_sarah-ramp_may7_830am-cth.pdf Implementing a Stormwater Sustainability Ratings System for Distressed and Vacant Urban Properties] - Sarah Ramp, Independent Study CIT Honors Research. "This paper ultimately proposes a stormwater SRS [Sustainability Rating System] that can be adapted and implemented by municipalities to reduce the costs of stormwater runoff from vacant and distressed properties by incentivizing localized sustainable stormwater infrastructure." |
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This page contains links to articles, papers, and reports on stormwater infiltration at sites with known or potential soil and/or groundwater contamination.
This page was last edited on 17 November 2022, at 21:52.