2015
DOI: 10.1504/ijee.2015.069819
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Identifying objectives for sustainable stormwater management in urban Indian perspective: a case study

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“…The results of the base flow analysis indicate that the largely urbanised catchments tend to have lower relative base flow volumes than rural catchments, however, statistical analysis found that base flow tends to increase with an increase in URBEXT. The increasing base flow trends are contrary to findings in most other catchments (Braud et al 2013a;Gogate and Rawal 2015;Jacobson 2011;Shuster et al 2005;Smakhtin 2001).…”
Section: Base Flow Volumescontrasting
confidence: 90%
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“…The results of the base flow analysis indicate that the largely urbanised catchments tend to have lower relative base flow volumes than rural catchments, however, statistical analysis found that base flow tends to increase with an increase in URBEXT. The increasing base flow trends are contrary to findings in most other catchments (Braud et al 2013a;Gogate and Rawal 2015;Jacobson 2011;Shuster et al 2005;Smakhtin 2001).…”
Section: Base Flow Volumescontrasting
confidence: 90%
“…Since first suggested by Leopold (1968), it has become widely accepted that urban development can result in significant changes to the hydrological response from a catchment (Braud et al 2013a;Gogate and Rawal 2015;Gorani 2019;Gumindoga et al 2014;Jacobson 2011;Putro et al 2016;Seidl et al 2020;Shuster et al 2005;Todeschini 2016). Wheater and Evans (2009) argue that as vegetated areas are replaced with impermeable areas, overland flow increases and infiltration reduces, leading to less attenuation in the system.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…Stormwater reuse have to be applied with emphasis on 'water fit for purpose' (Muirhead 2008;Gogate & Raval 2015;Managi et al 2017;Maneewan & Roon 2017). Stormwater reuse requires tailor made of prevailing methods and utilization of approaches to fit for the given conditions (Muirhead 2008;Gogate & Raval 2015;Managi et al 2017;Maneewan & Roon 2017).…”
Section: Reuse and Treatment With Management Aspectsmentioning
confidence: 99%