The 9 papers in this report deal with the following areas: the 1983 Santa Cruz flood: how should highway engineers respond; cost-effectiveness of the U.S. Geological Survey stream-gauging program; hydrologic research on coastal plain watersheds of the southeastern United States; culvert slope and shape effects on outlet scour; stormwater management detention pond design within floodplain areas; forecasting pollutant loads from highway runoff; assessing the impacts of operating highways on aquatic ecosystems; consequential species of heavy metals in highway runoff; and, removal of highway contaminants by roadside swales.


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    Title :

    Surface Drainage and Highway Runoff Pollutants


    Contributors:
    B. M. Reich (author) / D. R. Davis (author) / M. E. Moss (author) / W. O. Thomas (author) / A. G. Scott (author)

    Publication date :

    1985


    Size :

    77 pages



    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English






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