Project 1224

Urban and Highway Snowmelt: Minimizing the Impact on Receiving Water

Completed
Principal Investigator
Vladimir Novotny
Director of Research Services
Jeff Moeller, PE
Groundwater Management & Protection
Source & Receiving Waters
Stormwater
Water Quality

Abstract

Maintaining population mobility in snowbelt areas and highways, and providing air traffic safety during winter requires expensive snow and ice removal practices that may have serious adverse water quality and ecological consequences. This manual provides comprehensive guidelines for assessment of winter pollution loads from urban and highway drainage systems and their impact on receiving waters. Also outlines the sources and causes of winter snowmelt pollution, addresses the environmental impact of snowmelt, and describes the process that will lead to watershed management. Published by WERF. 1999. 400 pages. Soft cover.

Originally funded as WERF project 94-IRM-2.

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