Stormwater Discussion Session - Recommendations
The Stormwater panel addressed water quality impacts on the Wakulla springshed stemming from stormwater discharge into the basin; correlation of discharge with precipitation; relationship between land use and the quantity and quality of runoff and use of Florida's stormwater program and BMP's to address these impacts; nutrient loading; local efforts to reduce stormwater pollution; and, the role of phosphorus vs. nitrate concentrations as triggers to eutrophication and Hydrilla and algal growth. The panel evaluated current stormwater runoff management practices and discussed field-tested and new and innovative practices that offer more environmentally sound and/or cost effective alternatives to stormwater management in karst. 1 slide
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Main Author: | Arthur, Jon |
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Format: | conference_item biblioteca |
Language: | English |
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2006
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Subjects: | Management, Pollution, Limnology, Engineering, stormwater, Wakulla Springs, Florida, nutrients, best management practices, karst, |
Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/1834/18866 |
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