2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.jhydrol.2016.11.030
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Hydrologic impact of urbanization with extensive stormwater infiltration

Abstract: This paper presents a novel modeling analysis of a 40-year-long dataset to examine the impact of urbanization, with widespread stormwater infiltration, on groundwater levels and the water balance of a watershed. A dataset on the hydrologic impact of urbanization with extensive stormwater infiltration is not widely available, and is important because many municipalities are considering infiltration as an alternative to traditional stormwater systems. This study analyzes groundwater level observations from an ur… Show more

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“…As mentioned by some authors [9,45], sometimes the hydraulic infrastructure that drives surface runoff is inefficient to channel the volume of water produced during a rainfall event, so LID techniques are an alternative to help infiltrate that surplus volume, mainly in urbanized areas [5]. Among the advantages of using LID techniques, there is their ability to reduce the quantity of surface runoff, their small footprint, their low price, their scarce maintenance requirements, their potential for removing contaminants, and the fact that they are aesthetically adapted to urbanized areas [46].…”
Section: Outlet Runoff Behaviormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As mentioned by some authors [9,45], sometimes the hydraulic infrastructure that drives surface runoff is inefficient to channel the volume of water produced during a rainfall event, so LID techniques are an alternative to help infiltrate that surplus volume, mainly in urbanized areas [5]. Among the advantages of using LID techniques, there is their ability to reduce the quantity of surface runoff, their small footprint, their low price, their scarce maintenance requirements, their potential for removing contaminants, and the fact that they are aesthetically adapted to urbanized areas [46].…”
Section: Outlet Runoff Behaviormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…; Locatelli et al. ). These hydrologic alterations impact the magnitude of flow in tributaries and recharge to groundwater, which in turn alters the magnitude and timing of flow from these sources to larger rivers.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…; Ledford and Lautz ; Locatelli et al. ). In a comparison of cities across the conterminous United States (U.S.), Hopkins et al.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Saint-Venant equations can be simplified using the kinematic wave [10] or diffuse wave approximations [11]. For example, MIKE-SHE [12,13] is a model further developed based on the SHE model provided by Danish Hydraulic Institute in the early 1990s, which has been widely used in the resource and environmental issues related to surface water, groundwater, and their dynamic interactions [12,14]. Singh and Bhallamudi [15] developed a mathematical model to simulate the slope runoff by combining surface and subsurface water flow.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%