Assessment of Low-Impact development for managing aquatic ecosystem
<p dir="ltr">Urban aquatic life communities are among the most endangered species in the United States, and their decline has been linked to pollutants and sediments from urban development. Low Impact Development (LID) practices were applied to manage urban stormwater runoff as part...
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| Main Author: | Sa'd Shannak (17191363) (author) |
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2021
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