
J. of Sustainable Water in the Built Environment
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@ASCEpublishing journal covering activity and research developments in #water issues, challenges, and opportunities throughout the developed landscape.
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From our issue in progress:.When Pollution Is Subject to Dilution: Tracing the Impact of Watershed Development on Stream Baseflow and Stormflow Water Quality, by Jerez, Komlos, Smith, Welker, Kemp, and McGauley.
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AbstractMany previous studies have considered the impact of watershed development on stream water quality; typically, these studies have focused on stormflow conditions and, to a lesser degree,...
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From our issue in progress:.Characterization of Foamed Glass Aggregate for Stormwater Management, by Mayer, Hubler, Sample-Lord, and Andrejack Loux.
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AbstractFoamed glass aggregate (FGA) is a recycled lightweight material that has been widely used in a variety of infrastructure applications. However, a lack of understanding of basic hydraulic and...
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From our issue in progress:.Initial Urban Stormwater Runoff Pollution and Its Fate in Rain Garden Soil, by Guo, Wang, Bo, and Li.
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AbstractInitial rainwater carries a large number of pollutants, easily causing urban nonpoint source pollution. Determining the concentration of pollutants in initial rainwater is crucial for...
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We hope you enjoyed #EWRI2025. Super proud of our Editor-in-Chief Allen Davis @apdavis98, honored with the 2025 Urban Water Resources Research Council Founders’ Award 🤩🥳
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RT @ASCEpublishing: 📢 Dive into the May ASCE Editor's Choice Papers!. 🔓 Free access for registered ASCE Library users. Explore the full Ed….
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From our issue in progress:.Quantifying the Water Quality and Hydrologic Benefits of Two Bioswales Receiving Highway Runoff in North Carolina, by Waickowski @SWaickowski, Purvis, Tormey, Mullins, Jacobson, McDaniel, and Hunt @Storm_Doc .🌧️🛣️🌱.
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AbstractBioswales are an emerging stormwater control measure (SCM) used to treat runoff from highways and parking lots. This SCM consists of an engineered media, gravel layer, and underdrain system...
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From our issue in progress:.Automatic Calibration Framework of SWMM Parameters Based on SSA-Optimized BP Neural Network, by Liu, Xue, Chen, Pan, Zhang, and Zhong.
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AbstractThe storm water management model (SWMM) incorporates numerous parameters that are difficult to measure directly and whose calibration process is complex and time-consuming, significantly...
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From our issue in progress:.Markov Chain Modeling of Combined Sewer Tank Overflow, by Abdelaal and Hassini.
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AbstractIncreasing urbanization and climate change frequently overwhelm the capacity of combined sewer overflow (CSO) tanks, posing significant risks to the environment, public health, and the...
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From our issue in progress:.The Green Roof at the OnCenter in Syracuse, New York: Measurements and Modeling with Curve Number and Rational Methods, by Squier-Babcock and Davidson.
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AbstractGreen roofs are a modern stormwater management tool with an increasing number of applications across the globe. Implementing these technologies requires conformance with regulatory requirem...
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From our issue in progress:.Gross Solids Collected from Urban Catch Basins in North Carolina: A Potential Pollutant Accounting and Capture Opportunity, by Waickowski @SWaickowski, Arellano, Anderson, Kennedy, and Hunt @Storm_Doc.
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AbstractGross solids are particles at least 5 mm in diameter and characterized as organic debris, litter, or coarse sediments. These large particles are conveyed to water bodies via storm drainage...
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From our issue in progress:.Present and Future Hydrological Response to Land Use and Climate Change in the Jhikhukhola Watershed in Nepal, by Prajapati, Ibrahim, and Thapa.
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AbstractThe alteration of land use and land cover (LULC) has become a global environmental concern, significantly affecting land and water resource management. In many developing nations, population...
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From our issue in progress:.Impacts of Reflective Heat Gain on Substrate Temperatures and Plant Growth Heterogeneity of a Constructed Green Roof, by Zheng, Meneses, and Guo @GeorgeGuo_RU.
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AbstractGreen roofs have grown in importance due to their various advantages, such as aiding in stormwater management, conserving energy, and providing ecosystem services. In densely populated urban...
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From our issue in progress:.Characterizing Stormwater Basin Conditions Using Tracked BMP Inspection and Rating Reports from the Virginia Department of Transportation, by Nelson, Lynn, and Goodall @jongoodalluva.
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AbstractStudies have rarely used stormwater best management practice (BMP) condition rating data to quantify changes in condition ratings and characterize condition issues, making it challenging to...
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From our issue in progress:.Modeling the Resilience Performance of Houston’s Wastewater Treatment Plant under Wet Weather Conditions, by Liu, Morrison, Stadler @lauren_stadler, Shaw, Delgado Vela @jesethdv, and Christenson @EngrDylan.
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AbstractWith increasing severity of wet weather events due to a changing climate, many municipal wastewater treatment plants are grappling with challenges in maintaining effective flow and effluent...
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From our issue in progress:.LiDAR and Multispectral Sensing for Monitoring SMPs: A Review of Current Applications and Future Opportunities, by Oladunjoye, Fok, Zaremba, Smith, and Clayton.
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AbstractLight detection and ranging (LiDAR) and multispectral images are rapidly emerging technologies that hold a great deal of promise for the field of civil engineering, particularly stormwater...
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From our issue in progress:.Evaluation of a Pretreatment Intake System for Reducing Particulate Loading to a Bioretention Cell, by Dickey, Rehmann, Perez, and Ikuma.
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AbstractUrbanization and climate change pose substantial challenges to mitigating the risk of flooding and degradation of water quality caused by stormwater runoff from developed areas. Bioretention...
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From our current issue:.Analysis of the Hydrologic Performance in a Lined Bioretention Basin and Implications for Monitoring and Design, by Adhikari @ABishwodeep and McPhillips @PSUstormwater.
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AbstractLined bioretention basins can be an optimal solution for urban stormwater runoff problems in regions with karst geology or high-density urban environments. In this study, inflows and outflows...
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From our issue in progress:.Disposition of Uranium and Other Heavy Metals in the Groundwater in the Baran District of Rajasthan, India, by Rani, Meena, Parashar, S. Sharma, A. Sharma, Mondal, and Kumar Sharma.
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AbstractPeople are vulnerable to chemical and radiological risks when consuming water tainted with heavy metals. Because many people living in the Baran district of Rajasthan, India, rely on ground...
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We are thankful for our amazing reviewers! Thank you to everyone who reviewed manuscripts this year and supported our editorial team.
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This paper in our Special Collection on Water Equity was featured in the latest @WEForg SmartBrief:. Ala. Black Belt wastewater solutions researched Congratulations to our wonderful authors 🎉.
From our issue in progress:.The Past, Present, and Future of Wastewater Management in Alabama’s Black Belt, by Maxcy-Brown, Wilson, Chai, McCaskill IV, Bakchan @AmalBakchan, Christian, Barnett, Elliott @melliott_water, and White @kwhite6417.
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