- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Introduction
-
Chapter One The Waters of Kentucky -
Chapter Two A Cartographic View of Kentucky’s Watershed and Landscapes -
Chapter Three Springs and the Settlement of Pioneer Kentucky -
Chapter Four Water and Wastewater Service for the Commonwealth of Kentucky -
Chapter Five The American Dream and the Water Bounty in Appalachian Kentucky -
Chapter Six Appalachia -
Chapter Seven Life on the River -
Chapter Eight The Martin County Coal-Waste Spill and Beyond -
Chapter Nine Protecting Water Resources with Streamside Management Zones at Robinson Forest -
Chapter Ten The Mighty Elkhorn -
Chapter Eleven Where Five Rivers Meet -
Chapter Twelve Karst -
Chapter Thirteen Water Quality and Natural Resources in the Green River Basin -
Chapter Fourteen Wetlands of Kentucky -
Chapter Fifteen Reconnecting through Stream Restoration -
Chapter Sixteen Urban Water Management -
Chapter Seventeen Looking to the Past, Designing and Demonstrating Alternative Methods Today to Address Urban Stormwater Challenges -
Chapter Eighteen Who Pooped and How It Was Found -
Chapter Nineteen The Watershed Atlas Project -
Chapter Twenty Reinventing Water-Landscape Monitoring and Management in the Age of Geoenabled Environmental Sensor Webs and Social Networks -
Chapter Twenty-one Water as the Context for Community-Based Science Projects -
Chapter Twenty-two Using Market-Based Tools to Protect and Improve Water Quality in Kentucky -
Chapter Twenty-three Water and People at the Confluence - Contributors
- Index
Looking to the Past, Designing and Demonstrating Alternative Methods Today to Address Urban Stormwater Challenges
Looking to the Past, Designing and Demonstrating Alternative Methods Today to Address Urban Stormwater Challenges
- Chapter:
- (p.179) Chapter Seventeen Looking to the Past, Designing and Demonstrating Alternative Methods Today to Address Urban Stormwater Challenges
- Source:
- Water in Kentucky
- Author(s):
Jason Hale
- Publisher:
- University Press of Kentucky
This chapter focuses on a variety of projects that have implemented low impact development principles and construction materials. The featured projects have been designed to manage urban storm water runoff by either storing and reducing runoff volumes, or treating the water so cleaner water is returned to streams and waterways. A particular emphasis is placed on alternative material used in contrast to traditional material usage and approaches, as well as the challenges, associated with changing traditional mindsets.
Keywords: Storm Water System, Alternative Materials Management, Porous Pavement, Low Impact Development, Changing Mindsets, Landscape Architecture
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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Introduction
-
Chapter One The Waters of Kentucky -
Chapter Two A Cartographic View of Kentucky’s Watershed and Landscapes -
Chapter Three Springs and the Settlement of Pioneer Kentucky -
Chapter Four Water and Wastewater Service for the Commonwealth of Kentucky -
Chapter Five The American Dream and the Water Bounty in Appalachian Kentucky -
Chapter Six Appalachia -
Chapter Seven Life on the River -
Chapter Eight The Martin County Coal-Waste Spill and Beyond -
Chapter Nine Protecting Water Resources with Streamside Management Zones at Robinson Forest -
Chapter Ten The Mighty Elkhorn -
Chapter Eleven Where Five Rivers Meet -
Chapter Twelve Karst -
Chapter Thirteen Water Quality and Natural Resources in the Green River Basin -
Chapter Fourteen Wetlands of Kentucky -
Chapter Fifteen Reconnecting through Stream Restoration -
Chapter Sixteen Urban Water Management -
Chapter Seventeen Looking to the Past, Designing and Demonstrating Alternative Methods Today to Address Urban Stormwater Challenges -
Chapter Eighteen Who Pooped and How It Was Found -
Chapter Nineteen The Watershed Atlas Project -
Chapter Twenty Reinventing Water-Landscape Monitoring and Management in the Age of Geoenabled Environmental Sensor Webs and Social Networks -
Chapter Twenty-one Water as the Context for Community-Based Science Projects -
Chapter Twenty-two Using Market-Based Tools to Protect and Improve Water Quality in Kentucky -
Chapter Twenty-three Water and People at the Confluence - Contributors
- Index