Understanding the role of land use in urban stormwater quality management |
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Authors: | Goonetilleke Ashantha Thomas Evan Ginn Simon Gilbert Dale |
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Affiliation: | School of Civil Engineering, Queensland University of Technology, G.P.O. Box 2434, Brisbane, Qld 4001, Australia. a.goonetilleke@qut.edu.au |
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Abstract: | Urbanisation significantly impacts water environments with increased runoff and the degradation of water quality. The management of quantity impacts are straight forward, but quality impacts are far more complex. Current approaches to safeguard water quality are largely ineffective and guided by entrenched misconceptions with a primary focus on 'end-of-pipe' solutions. The outcomes of a research study presented in the paper, which investigated relationships between water quality and six different land uses offer practical guidance in the planning of future urban developments. In terms of safeguarding water quality, high-density residential development which results in a relatively smaller footprint would be the preferred option. The research study outcomes bring into question a number of fundamental concepts and misconceptions routinely accepted in stormwater quality management. The research findings confirmed the need to move beyond customary structural measures and identified the key role that urban planning can play in safeguarding urban water environments. |
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