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Encouraging low-impact-development stormwater-management practices / Assabet River Watershed sub-basin case study

机译:鼓励低影响发展的雨水管理实践/ assabet River Watershed子流域案例研究

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Regulatory codes and ordinances create a framework that guide stormwater management decision processes. These regulations are designed to protect the health and safety of the public and to preserve the natural integrity of the environment. Using a case-study approach in Acton, Massachusetts, a two-part examination is performed. The first is a comprehensive review of Acton's developmental code and ordinances. The second part of the study is a site redevelopment design using LID technologies for site-level stormwater management. To facilitate the regulatory review, a code and ordinance worksheet (COW) developed by The Center for Watershed Protection (CWP) was used to evaluate Acton's regulations against the CWP's twenty-two model development principles. Acton's score was then compared to previously completed worksheets from eighteen other eastern seaboard communities. The Discovery Museums, a children's museum in Acton, was chosen for the site redevelopment. The museum expressed a desire to remove an existing parking area and reconfigure another lot to absorb the displaced spaces. The EPA's Low-Impact Development Design Strategies manual was used to guide the museum site planning and design development. The design evaluation included comprehensive hydrologic and water quality analyses to determine pre- and post- development performance. The results of the regulatory review demonstrate that Acton's existing developmental codes and ordinances do not presently encourage LID practices and have only a 62% agreement with the CWP model development principles. The museum site redevelopment design proves that site-level stormwater management technologies can be incorporated into the site landscape and be used to return the site's hydrologic volume, rate, and water quality to a pre-developed condition.
机译:法规和法令创建了一个指导雨水管理决策过程的框架。这些法规旨在保护公众的健康和安全,并维护环境的自然完整性。使用马萨诸塞州阿克顿市的案例研究方法,进行了两部分检查。首先是对Acton的开发法规和条例的全面审查。研究的第二部分是使用LID技术进行站点级雨水管理的站点重建设计。为了促进法规审查,流域保护中心(CWP)制定了代码和条例工作表(COW),以根据CWP的22个模型开发原则评估Acton的法规。然后将Acton的得分与其他18个东部沿海地区社区先前完成的工作表进行比较。探索博物馆(Acton的儿童博物馆)被选作该场地的重建项目。博物馆表示希望拆除现有的停车区,并重新配置另一个地段以吸收流离失所的空间。 EPA的《低影响开发设计策略》手册用于指导博物馆的场地规划和设计开发。设计评估包括全面的水文和水质分析,以确定开发前后的性能。监管审查的结果表明,Acton的现有开发法规和条例目前不鼓励LID实践,并且仅与CWP模型开发原则达成62%的协议。博物馆场地的再开发设计证明,场地一级的雨水管理技术可以纳入场地景观,并用于将场地的水文量,水位和水质恢复到预先开发的状态。

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