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The performance of vegetated biofilters for highway runoff control

Ellis et al., 1994

Document ID
14291173221391428757
Author
Ellis J
Revitt D
Shutes R
Langley J
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Science of the total environment

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The design of highway drainage in the UK traditionally has provided for the rapid removal of surface runoff from the carriageway. The most commonly used methods are through direct and positive discharges to the nearest water-course (perhaps routed through a detention …
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