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Assessing the Feasibility of Soil Infiltration Trenches for Highway Runoff Control on the Island of Oahu, Hawaii

University of Nebraska - Lincoln Digital Commons

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Title Assessing the Feasibility of Soil Infiltration Trenches
for Highway Runoff Control on the Island of
Oahu, Hawaii
Creator Sobotkova, Martina Dusek, Jaromir Alavi, Ghasem Sharma, Laxman Ray, Chittaranjan
Description The coastal waters of Hawaii are extremely important for recreation as well as for the health of the marine environment. Non-point source pollution from storm runoff poses a great threat to surface water quality in Hawaii. The State of Hawaii Department of Transportation (HDOT) includes infiltration trenches as a best management practice (BMP) option to reduce pollution caused by stormwater runoff. HDOT guidelines state that the implementation of BMPs is needed to reduce sediment and...
Date 2018-01-01T08:00:00Z
Type text
Format application/pdf
Identifier https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/watercenterpubs/43 https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/context/watercenterpubs/article/1046/viewcontent/SobotkovaWater2018AssessingFeasibility.pdf
Source Faculty Publications from The Water Center
Publisher DigitalCommons@University of Nebraska - Lincoln
Subject infiltration trench coastal pollution highway stormflow runoff laboratory infiltration experiment clogging best management practice Civil and Environmental Engineering Environmental Indicators and Impact Assessment Fresh Water Studies Hydraulic Engineering Hydrology Sustainability Water Resource Management

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