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Effectiveness of Native Species Buffer Zones for Nonstructural Treatment of Urban Runoff

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Title Effectiveness of Native Species Buffer Zones for Nonstructural Treatment of Urban Runoff
Creator Glick, Roger H. Wolfe, Mary Leigh Thurow, Thomas L.
Description A field study was conducted to determine the influences of vegetation composition, buffer width, and infiltration rate on the effectiveness of native vegetation buffer zones as nonstructural treatments of urban runoff with respect to increasing water quality. The field site was in Austin, Texas with runoff originating in a parking lot with a drainage area of approximately one hectare. The soil was a shallow, well-drained clay overlying limestone. Twelve constituents were measured; fecal...
Date 2007-11-30T21:19:15Z 2007-11-30T21:19:15Z 1993-10
Type Technical Report
Identifier http://hdl.handle.net/1969.1/6174
Language en_US
Relation TR-156;
Publisher Texas Water Resources Institute

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