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Hydrologic design aid for urban grass filter strips

A set of generalised charts are presented in this article as a design aid for hydrologic sizing of grass filter strips. The charts express the volume of runoff and the peak flow rate from a grass strip and the residence time in terms of the size and surface and subsurface characteristics of the gras...

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Published in:Water and environment journal : WEJ 2016-03, Vol.30 (1-2), p.4-13
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