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Found 326 dataset(s) matching "stormwater".
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The data contained within include high-water marks collected at 50 sites throughout the regions of New Jersey affected by significant flooding from Hurricane Ida during September of 2021. Each...
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In cooperation with the New York City Department of Environmental Protection (NYC DEP), the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) collected water and bed sediment samples along Alley Creek (Queens, New...
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Data were collected associated with the application of a pesticide to a stormwater retention pond and burrows to suppress or eradicate an invasive crayfish species, Procambarus clarkii, in support...
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Rainfall, sampling trough, and spore runoff concentration data from 2021-2022 field study at US Coast Guard Base Elizabeth city monitoring spore washoff from concrete, asphalt, and grass areas...
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Residential rain barrels and cisterns issued through the LADWP-MWD rebate program, toward our goal of increasing the local water supply. This dataset is used in the stormwater dashboard (in...
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This data set is thedata of new plant survey and soil/media analysis for journal article currently titled "Developing multiple lines of evidence to decrease drainage to surface area ratio for...
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Data is organized using an excel spreadsheet. We included a METADATA sheet in the data file to document what is in each sheet. Data collected include phosphorus loads from bioretention cells,...
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Testing in St. Louis, Missouri a framework for leveraging ancillary benefits while managing stormwater using greenspace. This dataset is associated with the following publication: Jordan, P., F....
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This data release includes stormwater inflow, outflow, and subsurface storage data for two bioretention gardens located in Omaha, Nebraska. Additionally, two additional datasets are included which...
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Meterology, hydrologic, and water quality data for the inflow and outflow of a rain garden system treating stormwater runoff from a parking lot and wooded hillslope. The data in this file was used...
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We used field measurements of seldom-assessed hydraulic conductivity in urban locations. Although emphasis is placed on soils as permeable surfaces that regulate the rainfall-runoff process,...
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Green infrastructure (GI) is widely recognized for reducing risk of flooding, improving water quality, and harvesting stormwater for potential future use. GI can be an important part of a...
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An Engineered Sediment Control Permit is required for certain construction activities. An Engineered Sediment Control application must be used for any project subject to sediment control permit...
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This dataset characterizes water quality and quantity data from 33 storm events at the influent and effluent of a stormwater treatment vault modified with a Coanda-effect screen in Madison,...
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Highway runoff is a source of chemical constituents to downstream waterbodies that can be managed with the use of stormwater-control measures that reduce sediment loads. The use of open-graded...
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District homeowners who remove impervious surfaces and replace them with permeable pavement or re-vegetate them to reduce and/or treat stormwater runoff from impervious surfaces on their property...
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Oklahoma State University South-Central Research Station (SCRS) was used to conduct research to understand the chemical composition of various water types and their potential environmental and...