Seasonal pre-development conditions of a proposed low impact development neighbourhood

IF 1.7 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 WATER RESOURCES Canadian Water Resources Journal Pub Date : 2022-01-02 DOI:10.1080/07011784.2022.2032366
Yingshen Yin, J. Drake
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Abstract This study presents the four years’ seasonal baseline hydrological condition of a proposed low impact development neighbourhood in Brantford, Ontario. A comprehensive monitoring scheme including on-site infiltration tests, topographic survey, and instream and groundwater monitoring was conducted on the site and in the adjacent Whitemans Creek and Lewis Drain. The streams’ high flows and storm responses are not included in the current study due to limited accessibility. Results show that sandy soil with a high infiltration rate on the site infiltrates the majority of the precipitation and supports the installation of permeable pavements. Surface water and groundwater interaction was observed at the Municipal Drain. Throughout the summer, the Creek has clear flow conditions for the majority of the time and baseflow accounts for a large proportion of flows in the Creek. During the monitoring period, water quality parameters in the Creek satisfied the CCME guidelines for the protection of aquatic life. The use of permeable pavements on the site will help to maintain pre-development water balance. As neighbourhood-level LID is rarely directly demonstrated, we encourage further investigations once the site has been developed.
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建议的低影响发展社区的季节性发展前条件
摘要本研究介绍了安大略省布兰特福德拟建低影响开发区四年的季节性基线水文条件。在现场以及邻近的Whitemans Creek和Lewis Drain进行了全面的监测方案,包括现场渗透测试、地形测量、河道内和地下水监测。由于可及性有限,目前的研究不包括溪流的高流量和风暴响应。结果表明,场地上具有高渗透率的沙质土壤渗透了大部分降水,并支持透水路面的安装。在市政排水处观察到地表水和地下水的相互作用。整个夏季,克里克河大部分时间都有清澈的水流条件,基流在克里克河的流量中占很大比例。监测期间,克里克河的水质参数符合CCME水生生物保护指南。现场使用透水路面将有助于维持开发前的水平衡。由于社区层面的LID很少被直接证明,我们鼓励在场地开发后进行进一步调查。
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期刊介绍: The Canadian Water Resources Journal accepts manuscripts in English or French and publishes abstracts in both official languages. Preference is given to manuscripts focusing on science and policy aspects of Canadian water management. Specifically, manuscripts should stimulate public awareness and understanding of Canada''s water resources, encourage recognition of the high priority of water as a resource, and provide new or increased knowledge on some aspect of Canada''s water. The Canadian Water Resources Journal was first published in the fall of 1976 and it has grown in stature to be recognized as a quality and important publication in the water resources field.
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