Abstract

Given the significance of urban runoff impacts on many receiving waters and the massive costs of future investments in drainage infrastructures, the design of urban runoff quantity and quality control systems should be cost-effective. Achieving cost-effective design requires that the entire range of runoff control alternatives be investigated in the planning stage so that the most cost-effective runoff control systems can be identified for the design level analysis.

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