Tag: bioretention

  • Aerial of Bioretention Site on University of Maryland Campus

    December 9, 2009
    The reduction of hydrologic volume and flow peaks and delay in peak timing via bioretention were quantified in two bioretention…
  • Mosquito larva

    December 8, 2009
    Delaware study finds that 60 percent of bioretention sites had a significant amount of mosquito breeding for most of the…
  • Curb extensions can be useful to reduce runoff into storm drains.

    December 1, 2009
    The Urban Bioretention design specification covers special bioretention applications in highly urban areas, including stormwater planters, expanded tree pits and…
  • November 21, 2009
    Decrease your impact on stormwater and the Chesapeake Bay by farming your yard for habitat and runoff reduction.
  • Dry Swale

    November 16, 2009
    Dry swales are a great way to reduce runoff and maximize pollutant removal within the existing stormwater conveyance system.
  • Coastal Plain of eastern Maryland

    October 18, 2009
    From a stormwater perspective, terrain matters a lot more than state boundaries. However, the bulk of stormwater research has taken…

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