Climate change and urban growth pose new challenges to urban stormwater management and making the preservation of urban aquatic ecosystems more vulnerable. Over the last decade, floods, among other ...
The state’s annual runoff levels from urban areas could fill nearly 6 million football fields with foot-deep water, nearly twice the amount of Florida, its next-wettest rival. The potential annual ...
Spring rain brings stormwater runoff that can pollute local streams and drinking water. Learn how to protect waterways.
Large-scale urban growth has modified the hydrological cycle of our cities, causing greater and faster runoff. Urban forests (UF), i.e. the stock of trees and shrubs, can substantially reduce runoff; ...
It’s a leading agricultural state that also has lots of rivers and streams. Runoff from fertilizer and manure on farms ...
Permafrost, a unique geological phenomenon found in the Qinghai-Xizang Plateau and other high-altitude cold regions, significantly influences the generation of runoff and hydrological processes in ...
Using treated plant waste as a filter reduced the presence of harmful microplastics in agricultural runoff by more than 92%, according to a new study authored by a University of Mississippi research ...