Process / pipelineUrban water infrastructure
Stormwater Management
Stormwater management is the planning and engineering of urban water systems to control, treat, and utilize rainwater runoff from developed areas. Traditional approaches (pipes, detention basins) conveyed runoff rapidly to streams or treatment plants; modern green infrastructure approaches (permeable pavements, bioswales, retention ponds) reduce runoff volume through infiltration and reuse while improving water quality. Stormwater management integrates hydrologic modeling, water quality assessment, and infrastructure design to meet regulatory requirements and climate resilience goals.
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Sources
- Urbonas, B., & Stahre, P. (1993). Stormwater Best Management Practices and Detention. Prentice Hall. ISBN: 978-0134445915
- US Environmental Protection Agency. (2012). Stormwater Best Management Practices. EPA 832-R-12-001. link ↗
- Deletic, A., Delleur, J. W., & Gupta, R. (Eds.). (2012). Integrated Urban Water Management. CRC Press. ISBN: 978-0415695816