2021
DOI: 10.2495/wrm210131
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Modeling the Behavior of Rain Gardens

Abstract: Globally, many cities have an overreliance on gray infrastructure, which does little to prevent flooding, and further contaminates the runoff, exacerbating its environmental effects. Green infrastructure (GI) has emerged as an alternative, which works by utilizing natural hydrology through the incorporation of permeable surfaces, retention, and water filtration. GI practices can include structures such as green roofs, permeable pavements, and rain gardens. Rain gardens are among the highest-priority GI practic… Show more

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