Biodiversity and Sediment Contamination in Wet Stormwater Ponds Depending on Design and Catchment Characteristics
Stormwater ponds are a common way to handle stormwater and are used to retain pollutants through sedimentation. The ponds resemble small natural lakes and will be colonized by flora and fauna. How design with respect to age, ratio between wet volume and reduced catchment area and land use influences...
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Main Authors: | Anja Svane Kolath, Camilla S. Pedersen, Uffe L. Gangelhof, Sara Egemose |
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Language: | EN |
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MDPI AG
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/a0da2fdea76e4dbf835f36d372a4a797 |
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