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ISBN: PB: 9780226365008

ISBN: HB: 9780226364957

University of Chicago Press

August 2016

400 pp.

22.8x15.2 cm

277 halftones

PB:
£32,00
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HB:
£96,00
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Stormwater

A Resource for Scientists, Engineers, and Policy Makers

As cities grow and climates change, precipitation increases, and with every great storm – from record-breaking Boston blizzards to floods in Houston – come buckets of stormwater and a deluge of problems. In "Stormwater", William G. Wilson brings us the first expansive guide to stormwater science and management in urban environments, where rising runoff threatens both human and environmental health. As Wilson shows, rivers of runoff flowing from manmade surfaces – such as roads, sidewalks, and industrial sites – carry a glut of sediments and pollutants. Unlike soil, pavement does not filter or biodegrade these contaminants. Oil, pesticides, road salts, metals, automobile chemicals, and even bacteria and viruses all pour into stormwater systems. Often this runoff discharges directly into waterways, uncontrolled and untreated, damaging valuable ecosystems. Detailing the harm that can be caused by this urban runoff, Wilson also outlines methods of control, from restored watersheds to green roofs and rain gardens, and, in so doing, gives hope in the face of an omnipresent threat. Illustrated throughout, "Stormwater" will be an essential resource for urban planners and scientists, policy makers, citizen activists, and environmental educators in the stormy decades to come.

About the Author

William G. Wilson is an associate professor in the Department of Biology at Duke University. He is the author, most recently, of "Constructed Climates: A Primer on Urban Environments", also published by the University of Chicago Press.

Reviews

"Original, thorough, and clear, 'Stormwater' is a holistic, comprehensive primer that can be used by scientists, engineers, and policy makers alike. Indeed, it is the most comprehensive book to date on the chemical, physical, and biological aspects of stormwater, and on how we manage it, associated impacts, and controls. Excellent" – David Sample, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University