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== Urban_runoff == | |||
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File:Storm_Drain.JPG|Storm drain | |||
File:Walking_in_the_Rain_New_Orleans.jpg|Walking in the rain in New Orleans | |||
File:Natural_&_impervious_cover_diagrams_EPA.jpg|Natural and impervious cover diagrams | |||
File:Weaselbrgrandavpassaicjeh.JPG|Urban runoff | |||
File:Mali,_Bamako,_Rue_249_(1).JPG|Urban runoff | |||
File:Large_oil_slick_in_parking_lot_of_Tenleytown_McDonald's.jpg|Large oil slick in parking lot | |||
File:Percolation_trench.jpg|Percolation trench | |||
File:Oil-grit_separator_USGS_2002.png|Oil-grit separator | |||
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Latest revision as of 12:06, 18 February 2025
Urban Runoff[edit]
Urban runoff is surface runoff of rainwater created by urbanization. This runoff is a major component of the water cycle in urban areas and can lead to significant environmental issues, including water pollution and flooding.
Causes[edit]
Urban runoff occurs when precipitation from rain or snowmelt flows over impervious surfaces such as roads, parking lots, and rooftops. These surfaces prevent water from naturally soaking into the ground, leading to increased runoff volumes and flow rates.

Environmental Impact[edit]
Urban runoff can carry a variety of pollutants, including oil, grease, heavy metals, and sediments, into nearby water bodies. This can degrade water quality and harm aquatic ecosystems.

Management Strategies[edit]
To mitigate the effects of urban runoff, various stormwater management practices are employed. These include the use of percolation trenches, oil-grit separators, and green infrastructure such as green roofs and rain gardens.

Case Studies[edit]
In many cities, efforts are underway to reduce urban runoff through improved infrastructure and public awareness campaigns. For example, New Orleans has implemented projects to enhance its stormwater management systems.

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References[edit]
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Storm drain
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Walking in the rain in New Orleans
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Natural and impervious cover diagrams
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Urban runoff
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Urban runoff
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Large oil slick in parking lot
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Percolation trench
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Oil-grit separator