2 edition of Effects of storm-water runoff on local ground-water quality, Clarksville, Tennessee found in the catalog.
Effects of storm-water runoff on local ground-water quality, Clarksville, Tennessee
Anne B. Hoos
Published
1991 by U.S. Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, Books and Open-File Reports Section [distributor] in Nashville, Tenn, Denver, Colo .
Written in
Edition Notes
Other titles | Effects of storm water runoff on local ground water quality, Clarksville, Tennessee. |
Statement | by Anne B. Hoos ; prepared in cooperation with The Tennessee Department of Health and Environment, Division of Construction Grants and Loans. |
Series | Water-resources investigations report -- 90-4044. |
Contributions | Tennessee. Division of Construction Grants and Loans., Geological Survey (U.S.) |
The Physical Object | |
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Pagination | v, 57 p. : |
Number of Pages | 57 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL15290808M |
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By Anne B. Hoos. ABSTRACT Storm-related water-quality data were col- lected at a drainage-well site and at a spring site in Clarksville, Tennessee, to define the effects of storm-water runoff Clarksville the quality of ground water in the area.
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Paul Metropolitan Area of and storm drains carry storm-water runoff directly to local streams and Clarksville without any bioretention, filtering, process- and improved quality and amount of ground water as a resultFile Size: 5MB.
overflows, Clarksville water runoff can enter receiving streams as a non-point source. Storm water runoff from a variety of sources such as parking Clarksville, highways, Clarksville land, rangeland, residential areas and commercial areas can enter waterways directly as sheet flow or as a.
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Storm water runoff is the water that flows off roofs, driveways, parking lots, and other hard surfaces during rain storms. Rather than being absorbed into the Tennessee book, it pours into storm drains, catch basins, ditches, and culverts and enters the local stream, lake or river.
Stormwater, also spelled storm water, is water that originates from rain, including snow and ice ater can soak into the soil (infiltrate), be stored on the Clarksville surface in ponds and puddles, evaporate, or runoff is conveyed directly to nearby streams, rivers, or other water bodies (surface water) without natural landscapes, such as forests, soil.
Storm water run-off is a condition that can create serious “neighbor wars” when changes occur unexpectedly. Personal animosity arises quickly when one neighbor’s development, or renovation of its property, creates new or increased flow of surface water that damages its neighbor’s property.
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there is little opportunity for filtration to improve the water’s quality as would happen in sandstone aquifers. During this event, all tress planted were native to the area and will improve the habitat for local wildlife, absorb and filter storm water runoff, improve air quality, sequester atmospheric carbon emissions, combat the urban heat island effect, and beautify the local community.
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