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Apr 26, 2012
Modeling Techniques to Incorporate Low Impact Development Features into Detention Analyses
Authors: Kristin White and Jennifer J. WalkerAuthor Affiliations
Publication: World Environmental and Water Resources Congress 2009: Great Rivers
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Developments that include Low Impact Development (LID) features or integrated management practices (IMP)s can achieve both storm water quality and quantity benefits. The greatest quantity and quality benefits may be achieved when the site is designed with a holistic approach to LID from the beginning. To maximize the benefits of the LID features, it is often beneficial to integrate the volume and infiltration capacities into the detention analysis. This paper examines various modeling techniques to incorporate IMPs into detention analyses. Simplistic analysis as well as complex modeling techniques are included.
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Kristin White
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Dodson & Associates, Inc. 5629 FM 1960 West, Suite 314 Houston, Texas 77069-4216
Jennifer J. Walker
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Dodson & Associates, Inc. 5629 FM 1960 West, Suite 314 Houston, Texas 77069-4216
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