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Improve/Create water storage01. Water flow quantity improvement
 
Improve/Create water storage01. Water flow quantity improvement
 
==General description ==
 
==General description ==
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:* Reduce and limit the amount of impervious surfaces in the watershed
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::• Change land use practices and zoning regulations to limit the allowable percent of impervious surface in the watershed
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::• Decommission roads
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::• Use pervious pavement alternatives where feasible
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:* Minimize the extent and degree of soil compaction
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:* Restore stream connectivity to floodplains (see  [[Remove bank fixation]],  [[Allow/increase lateral channel migration or river mobility]], [[Remeander water courses]],  [[Shallow water courses]],  [[Widen water courses]], [[Lower river banks or floodplains to enlarge inundation and flooding]], [[Remove hard engineering structures that impede lateral connectivity]], [[Set back embankments, levees or dikes]] )
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:* Revegetate denuded areas within the watershed. Mean annual flow is increased as a result of greater runoff due to clearing and urbanization (Peterson&  Kwak 1999)
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:* Protect, restore, and create wetlands and other infiltration areas (see [[Construct semi-natural/articificial wetlands or aquatic habitats]], [[Improve backwaters]], [[Reconnect backwaters and wetlands]], [[Restore wetlands]], [[Retain floodwater]] )
  
 
==Applicability ==
 
==Applicability ==

Revision as of 14:43, 27 July 2010

Improve/Create water storage

Improve/Create water storage01. Water flow quantity improvement

General description

  • Reduce and limit the amount of impervious surfaces in the watershed
• Change land use practices and zoning regulations to limit the allowable percent of impervious surface in the watershed
• Decommission roads
• Use pervious pavement alternatives where feasible

Applicability

Expected effect of measure on (including literature citations):

  • HYMO (general and specified per HYMO element)
  • physico � chemical parameters
  • Biota (general and specified per Biological quality elements)

Temporal and spatial response

Pressures that can be addressed by this measure

Cost-efficiency

Case studies where this measure has been applied

Useful references

Other relevant information