Rainwater management in urban areas

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Abstract

Rising levels of impervious surfaces in densely populated cities and climate change-related weather extremes such as heavy rain events or long dry weather periods provide us with new challenges for sustainable stormwater management in urban areas. The Special Issue consists of nine articles and a review and focuses on a range of relevant issues: different aspects and findings of stormwater runoff quantity and quality, including strategies and techniques to mitigate the negative effects of such climate change impacts hydraulically, as well as lab-scale and long-term experience with pollutants from urban runoff and the efficiency of stormwater quality improvement devices (SQIDs) in removing them. Testing procedures and protocols for SQIDs are also considered. One paper analyses the clogging of porous media in the use of stormwater for managed aquifer recharge. The Special Issue demonstrates the importance and timeliness of the topic of sustainable rainwater management, especially with regard to growing cities and the challenges posed by climate change.

Original languageEnglish
Article number1096
JournalWater (Switzerland)
Volume13
Issue number8
DOIs
StatePublished - 2 Apr 2021

Keywords

  • Evapotranspiration
  • Managed aquifer recharge
  • Runoff pollution
  • Sustainable urban drainage systems
  • Urban stormwater runoff

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