National Academies Press: OpenBook
« Previous: Chapter 6 - BMP Evaluation Tool
Page 60
Suggested Citation:"References." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2014. Bridge Stormwater Runoff Analysis and Treatment Options. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/22395.
×
Page 60
Page 61
Suggested Citation:"References." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2014. Bridge Stormwater Runoff Analysis and Treatment Options. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/22395.
×
Page 61
Page 62
Suggested Citation:"References." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2014. Bridge Stormwater Runoff Analysis and Treatment Options. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/22395.
×
Page 62
Page 63
Suggested Citation:"References." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2014. Bridge Stormwater Runoff Analysis and Treatment Options. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/22395.
×
Page 63

Below is the uncorrected machine-read text of this chapter, intended to provide our own search engines and external engines with highly rich, chapter-representative searchable text of each book. Because it is UNCORRECTED material, please consider the following text as a useful but insufficient proxy for the authoritative book pages.

60 References ADOT (2009). Post Construction Best Management Practices Manual: For Highway Design and Construction. Arizona Department of Transportation. ADOT (n.d.). Project interview with Mark Maurer, PLA, PE, Highway Runoff Program Manager. Allen, J. S. (2001). Sampling and Testing of Stormwater Runoff from North Carolina Highway. Bannerman, S. (2007). Evaluation of Street Sweeping as a Stormwater- Quality-Management Tool in Three Residential Basins in Madison, Wisconsin, USGS Scientific Investigations Report 2007–5156. Barbaro, A. M. (2012). Project interview with Alex Murray and Henry Barbaro, Massachusetts DOT, December. Barrett, M. (2010). Evaluation of Sandfilter Performance, CRWR Online report, 10-07. Center for Research in Water Resources, Bureau of Engineering Research, The University of Texas at Austin. Barrett, M., et al. (2014). NCHRP Report 767: Measuring and Remov- ing Dissolved Metals from Stormwater in Highly Urbanized Areas, Transportation Research Board of the National Academies, Washington, DC. Barrett, M. E., Kearfott, P., and Malina, J. F. (2006). Stormwater Quality Benefits of a Porous Friction Course and Its Effect on Pollutant Removal by Roadside Shoulders. Water Environment Research, 76(11): 2175-2185. Bartelt-Hunt, S. et al. (2012). Evaluation of the Environmental Impacts of Bridge Deck Runoff, Nebraska Transportation Center, University of Nebraska, Lincoln. Berbee, R., Rijs, G., de Brouwer, R., and van Velzen, L. (1999). Charac- terization and Treatment of Runoff from Highways in the Nether- lands Paved with Impervious and Pervious Asphalt. Water Environ. Res., 71 (2): 183–190. Bishop, J. M. (2003). Review of International Research Literature Regarding the Effectiveness of Auditory Bird Scaring Techniques and Potential Alternatives. Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairs. Retrieved from http://www.defra.gov.uk/environment/ quality/noise/research/birdscaring/ Bluestein, H. (2009). The Formation and Early Evolution of the Greens- burg, Kansas, Tornadic Supercell on 4 May 2007. Weather and Fore- casting, 24: 899-920. Brunner, G. W. (2010). HEC RAS River Analysis System Hydraulic Refer- ence Manual. Davis, CA: US Army Corps of Engineers Hydrologic Engineering Center. Caltrans (2004). BMP Retrofit Pilot Program Final Report, CTSW-RT 01-050. Caltrans (2004). Caltrans Snow and Ice Control Operations. www.dot .ca.gov/hq/roadinfo/snwicecontrol.pdf., cited in Venner/AASHTO, 2004. Retrieved from http://ww.dot.ca.gov/hq/roadinfo/snwice control.pdf Caltrans (2004a). The Use of Deicing Chemicals on California State High- ways. Caltrans Report to the Legislature in response to Chapter 318. (July, 1992), cited in Venner/AASHTO, 2004. Caltrans (2009). Stormwater Quality Handbook Maintenance Staff Guide CTSW-RT-02-057. California Department of Transportation. Caltrans. (2004). BMP Retrofit Pilot Program, Final Report. Sacramento. Cambridge Systematics, Inc., et al. (2011). NCHRP Report 688: Deter- mining Highway Maintenance Costs. Transportation Research Board of the National Academies, Washington, D.C. Retrieved from http://onlinepubs.trb.org/onlinepubs/nchrp/nchrp_rpt_ 688.pdf Center for Watershed Protection (2007). Urban Subwatershed Restora- tion Manual No. 3, Urban Stormwater Retrofit Practices Version 1.0. CH2M HILL (2010). AKART and Water Quality Studies for SR 520 Replacement Floating Bridge. Prepared for Washington State Depart- ment of Transportation and the Federal Highway Administration. Connolly, S. (2012). Project interview with Sean Connolly, January 9, 2012. Connolly, S. (2013). Project interview with Sean Connolly, South Caro- lina Department of Transportation, January 2013. Cooley, Jr., L. A., et al. (2009). NCHRP Report 640: Construction and Maintenance Practices for Permeable Friction Courses. Transporta- tion Research Board of the National Academies, Washington, DC. Copas, T. L. and Pennock, H. A. (1979). NCHRP Synthesis of High- way Practice 67: Bridge Drainage Systems. TRB, National Research Council, Washington, D.C. CTC and Associates (2009). Lead Based Bridge Paint Sampling and Dis- posal: A Survey of State Practice. Transportation Synthesis Report, Wisconsin Dept. of Transportation. Currier, B., Taylor, S., et al. (2001). California Department of Transpor- tation BMP Retrofit Pilot Program, presented at Transportation Research Board 8th Annual Meeting. Washington, D.C. CWP. (n.d.). Article 121: Technical Note 103 from Watershed Protection Techniques 3(1.) Center for Watershed Protection, 601-604 Davis, A. P. (2003). Water Quality Improvement though Bioretention: Lead, Copper, and Zinc Removal. Water Environmental Resource, 75(1):73-82. Davis, A. P. (2008). Field Performance of Bioretention: Hydrology Impacts. Journal of Hydrologic Engineering, 90-95.

61 Dupuis, et al. (1985). Effects of Highway Runoff on Receiving Waters Vol- ume III, Resource Document for Environmental Assessments. Report No. RD-84/064, FHWA, Office of Research and Development. Dupuis, T. (2002) NCHRP Report 474: Assessing the Impacts of Bridge Deck Runoff Contaminants in Receiving Waters: Volume 1, Final Report and Volume 2, Practitioner’s Handbook. TRB, National Research Council, Washington, DC. Eck, B. et al. (2012). Water Quality of Drainage from Permeable Friction Course, Journal of Environmental Engineering, ASCE, 174. Eck, B., Klenzendorf, J., Charbeneau, R., and Barrett, M. (2010). Inves- tigation of Stormwater Quality Improvements Utilizing Permeable Friction Course (PFC). Retrieved from http://www.utexas.edu/ research/ctr/pdf_reports/0_5220_2.pdf EOA and Geosyntec (2011). Sediment Management Practices: Clean Watershed for a Clean Bay Task 4 Literature Review. Prepared for the Bay Area Stormwater Management Agencies Association. FHWA (1993). Design of Bridge Deck Drainage, Hydraulic Engineering Circular No. 21, Washington, DC. FHWA (2012). Creating an Effective Program to Advance Transporta- tion System Management and Operations: A Primer, FHWA Report Number: FHWA-HOP-12-003. U.S. Department of Transporta- tion. Retrieved from http://www.ops.fhwa.dot.gov/publications/ fhwahop12003/background.htm#basic FHWA (2013). Building a Safer, More Reliable Bridge and Roadway while avoiding Environmental Justice Impacts. Office of Planning, Envi- ronment & Reality. Retrieved March 20, 2013, from http://www. fhwa.dot.gov/environment/environmental_justice/e Fleming, G. (2012). http://meanderwater.com/Portals/MeanderWater/ Documents /OD OT%20MAH-80%20in%20HPCD%20 02-26-09%20(2).pdf. Foster, A. (2012). Personal communication with Amy Foster, TxDOT, December 2012. Geosyntec Consultants and Wright Water Engineers, Inc. (2011). Inter- national Stormwater Best Management Practices (BMP) Database - Technical Summary: Volume Reduction. Geosyntec Consultants, et al. (2009). NCHRP Project 25-31, “Guide- lines for Evaluating and Selecting Modifications to Existing Roadway Drainage Infrastructure to Improve Water Quality in Ultra-Urban Areas Interim Report.” Washington D.C.: National Cooperative Highway Research Program. German, J. (2002). Metal Content and Particle Size Distribution of Street Sediments and Street Sweeping Waste, Water Science and Technology, 46 (6-7): 191-198. Gorenzel, W. and Salmon, T. P. (1982). The Cliff Swallow—Biology and Control. Proceedings from the Tenth Vertebrate Pest Conference, Uni- versity of Nebraska, Lincoln, NE, 179-185. Granato, G. E. (2006). Kendall-Theil Robust Line (KTRLine— version 1.0)—A Visual Basic Program for Calculating and Graphing Robust Nonparametric Estimates of Linear-Regression Coefficients Between Two Continuous Variables. Techniques and Methods of the U.S. Geological Survey, Book 4, Chap. A7. Haag-Wackernagel, D. and Geigenfeind, I. (2008). Protecting Buildings Against Feral Pigeons. European Journal of Wildlife Research, 54: 715–721. Haag-Wackernagel, D. and Moch, H. (2004). Health Hazards Posed by Feral Pigeons. Journal of Infection, 48(4): 307-313. Harris, J. (2013). Project interview with Joubert Harris, LADOTD, January 3, 2013. Harrison, R. M., and Wilson, S. J. (1985). The Chemical Composition of Highway Drainage Waters I: Major Ions and Selected Trace Metals. Science of the Total Environment, 43: 63-77. Hunt, W., and Lord, B. (2006). Maintenance of Stormwater Wetlands and Wet Ponds. North Carolina Cooperative Extension Service. Irvine, K. P.-k. (2009). Metal levels in Street Sediment from an Indus- trial City: Spatial Trends, Chemical Fractionation, and Manage- ment Implications, J. Soils Sediments, (9): 328-341. Johnston, R. F. (1992). Rock Pigeon (Columba livia). The Birds of North America Online, A. Poole, ed. Cornell Lab of Ornithology, Ithaca, NY. Retrieved from the Birds of North America Online: http://bna. birds.cornell.edu/bna/species/013. Kane, R. C. (1987). Precipitation Characteristics of Mesoscale Convec- tive Weather Systems. J. Climate Appl. Meteor. 26, 1345-1357. Kang, J. D. (2009). Storm-Water Management Using Street Sweeping, ASCE Journal of Environmental Engineering, 135 (7): 479-489. Keeley, B. W. and Tuttle, M. D. (1999). Bats in American Bridges. Bat Conservation International, Inc., Resource Publication No. 4, Austin, TX. Kern, W. (1995). Bat Exclusion Methods. Seventh Eastern Wildlife Dam- age Management Conference, 139-148. King, E. S. (2006). Memo to the Water Management Division Directors, Regions 1-10, USEPA, August 8, 2005. Washington, DC. Retrieved from http://www.epa.gov/waterscience/standards/files/tier2.pdf Kogler, R. (2012). FHWA-IF-12-052 - Vol. 19 Steel Bridge Design Hand- book: Corrosion Protection of Steel Bridges. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Department of Transportation Federal Highway Administration. Kurahashi & Associates, Inc. (1997). Port of Seattle, Stormwater Treat- ment BMP Evaluation. Lagasse, P. F., Clopper, P. E., Pagan-Ortiz, J. E., Zevenbergen, L. W., Arneson, L. A., Schall, J. D., and Girard, L. G. (1997). Bridge Scour and Stream Instability Counter Measures Experience Selection and Design Guidance HEC 23. Arlington, VA: U.S. Department of Trans- portation Federal Highway Authority. Retrieved from HEC 23 Bridge Scour and Stream Instability Counter Measures: http://www. fhwa.dot.gov/engineering/hydraulics/pubs/09111/ Lampe, Barrett, et al. (2005). Performance and Whole Life Costs of Best Management Practices and Sustainable Urban Drainage Sys- tem. Project 01-CTS-21Ta. Alexandria, VA: Water Environment Research Foundation. Lauffer, M. H. (2012). Project interview with Matt Lauffer and Kathy Herring, NCDOT, and Michelle Mayfield, Alex Nice (URS Corp), and Chad Wagner, USGS, December 20, 2012. Law, N. et al. (2008). Deriving Reliable Pollutant Removal Rates for Municipal Street Sweeping and Storm Drain Cleanout Programs in the Chesapeake Bay Basin. Center for Watershed Protection. Li, H., and Davis, A. P. (2008). Heavy Metal Capture and Accumula- tion in Bioretention Media. Environmental Science and Technology, 5247-5253. Malina, J. et al. (2005). Characterization of Stormwater Runoff from a Bridge Deck and Approach Highway, Effects on Receiving Water Quality, Center for Transportation Research, University of Texas at Austin. Mattejat, P., and Thompson, B. (2007). P-23 - Development of Dela- ware Department of Transportation Stormwater Best Management Practice Inspection Program. Retrieved from http://www.deldot. gov/stormwater/pdfs/P23_DelDOT-BMP-Inspection.pdf Maurer, M. (2012). Project interview with Mark Maurer, PLA, PE, High- way Runoff Program Manager, Washington State Department of Transportation, December 18, 2012. McDaniel, R. S., K. J. Kowalski, A. Shah, J. Olek, and R. J. Bernhard (2010). Long Term Performance of a Porous Friction Course. Pub- lication FHWA/IN/JTRP-2009/22. Joint Transportation Research Program, Indiana Department of Transportation and Purdue Uni- versity, West Lafayette, Indiana, 2010. doi: 10.5703/1288284314284.

62 Minton, G. and Sutherland, R. (2010). Street Dirt: A Better Way of Measuring BMP Effectiveness, Stormwater Magazine, March/ April, 12-22. Montgomery County Department of Environmental Protection (2002). Street Sweeping for Pollutant Removal, Montgomery County, MD. Retrieved October 5, 2011, from http://h2o.enr.state.nc.us/nps/ documents/MDstreetsweepingreview.pdf Morin, E. D. (2006). Spatial Patterns in Thunderstorm Rainfall Events and their Coupling with Watershed Hydrological Response. Adv. Water Resources, 29: 843-860. National Asphalt Pavement Association (2009). Thin Asphalt Overlays for Pavement Preservation. National Research Council (2009). Urban Stormwater Management in the United States, Washington, DC: National Academies Press, Accessed August 1, 2013 at URL: http://www.epa.gov/npdes/pubs/ nrc_stormwaterreport.pdf. NCDOT (2008). North Carolina Department of Transportation Storm- water Manual. NCDOT and URS (2010). Stormwater Runoff from Bridges, Final Report to Joint Legislation Transportation Oversight Committee, North Carolina Department of Transportation (2010), p. 8-2. NCHRP (2012). NCHRP Project 25-40, “Interim Literature Review & Interview Results – Long Term Performance and Life Cycle Costs of BMPs – Interim Version.” NCRS (2013). Marquam Bridge Area Soil Data. Retrieved from NRCS Web Soil Survey: http://websoilsurvey.sc.egov.usda.gov/App/ HomePage.htm Nelson, P. O., et al. (2001). NCHRP Report 448: Environmental Impact of Construction and Repair Materials on Surface and Ground Waters. TRB, National Research Council, Washington, DC. New York State Department of Transportation, Region 8. (2003). Storm- water Facilities Operation and Maintenance Manual,September. Nguyen, L. (2013). Washington State Department of Transportation, Olympia, Washington. Personal communication. North Carolina Department of Transportation. (2010). Stormwater Conrol Inspection and Maintenance Manual. NCDOT-HSP-2010-01. Nwaneshiudu, O. (2004). Assessing Effects of Highway Bridge Deck Runoff on Near-By Receiving Waters in Coastal Margins Using Remote Moni- toring Techniques. Master’s thesis, Texas A&M University. Available electronically from http://hdl.handle.net/1969.1/1462. Oregon State University, et al. (2006). NCHRP Report 565: Evaluation of Best Management Practices for Highway Runoff Control. Transpor- tation Research Board of the National Academies, Washington D.C. Oshiro, R. and Fujioka, R. (1995). Sand, Soil, and Pigeon Droppings: Sources of Indicator Bacteria in the Waters of Hanauma Bay, Oahu, Hawaii. Water Sci. Technol., 31(5-6): 251-254. Pagotto, C., Legret, M., and Cloirec, P. le, (2000). Comparison of the Hydraulic Behaviour and the Quality of Highway Runoff Water According to the Type of Pavement. Water Research, 34(18): 4446-4454. Palmer, M. (1982). Fecal Coliform Loadings from Birds on Bridges. Can. J. Civil Eng., 10(2): 241-247. Perkins, R. (2010). Alaska UTC and DOT and Public Facilities, Bridge Deck Runoff: Water Quality Analysis and BMP Effectiveness, December, 2. Pitt, R. (1979). Demonstration of Nonpoint Pollution Abatement through Improved Street Cleaning Practices, EPA Report EPA-600/2-79-161. Pitt, R. (1985). Project Summary Report – Characterizing and Control- ling urban Runoff through Street and Sewerage Cleaning. EPA/600/ S2-85/038. Pitt, R. (2008). National Stormwater Quality Database Version 3 Spread- sheet. Retrieved August 1, 2013, from http://rpitt.eng.ua.edu/ Research/ms4/mainms4.shtml Pitt, R. and Shawley, G. (1981). A Demonstration of Non-Point Pollu- tion Management on Castro Valley Creek, San Francisco Bay Area National Urban Runoff Project. Prepared for Alameda County Flood Control and Water Conservation District and Water Plan- ning Div. Pujara, K. (2012). Project interview with Karuna Pujara, Chief of Hydraulics, Maryland State Highway Administration (MDSHA) December 20, 2012. Records, P. A. (1964). Marquam Bridge Under Construction Photo. Retrieved September 5, 2013, from http://www.portlandonline. com/auditor/index.cfm?&a=cehji&c=27928 Robertson, G. (2012). Personal communication with Gabe Robertson, Nebraska Department of Roads, December 17, 2012. Salmon, T. P. and W. P. Gorenzel (2005). Cliff Swallows. Publication 7482, University of California. San Francisco Stormwater Design Guidelines (2010) Appendix A: BMP Fact Sheets. Sartor, J. (1972). Water Pollution Aspects of Street Surface Contaminants, EPA Report EPA-R2-72-081. Sartor, J. and Boyd, G. (1972). Water Pollution Aspects of Street Surface Contaminants. Washington, D.C.: U.S. EPA. Schilling, J. (2005). Street Sweeping – Report No. 1, State of the Practice. North St. Paul: Washington Metro Watershed District. Schueler, T. (1987). Controlling Urban Runoff – A Practical Manual for Planning and Designing Urban BMPs. Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments. Sejkora, P. K. (2011). Colonies of Cliff Swallows on Highway Bridges: Point Sources of Fecal Indicator Bacteria in Surface Waters. Jour- nal American Water Resources Association, 1-10. DOI: 10.1111/ j.1752-1688.2011.00566.x. Selbig, W. and Bannerman, R. (2007). Evaluation of Street Sweeping as a Stormwater-Quality Management Tool in Three Residential Basins in Madison, Wisconsin. U.S. Geological Survey Scientific Investiga- tions Report 2007-5. Smith, J. M. (2001). Extreme Rainfall and Flooding from Supercell Thunderstorms. J. Hydromet., 2: 469-489. Smith, K. (2010). Quality of Stormwater Runoff Discharged from Mas- sachusetts Highways, 2005-07. U.S. Geological Survey Scientific Investigations Report 2009-5269, 198 p. Retrieved from http://pubs. usgs.gov/sir/2009/5269/ Smith, K. P. and Granato, G. E. (2010). Quality of Stormwater Runoff Discharged from Massachusetts Highways, 2005–07. U.S. Geologi- cal Survey Scientific Investigations Report 2009–5269. Available at http://pubs.usgs.gov/sir/2009/5269/. Southerland, R. (2011). Street Sweeping 101: Using Street Sweepers to Improve Water and Air Quality. Stormwater Magazine, Jan/Feb. Southerland, R. (2013). Clean Streets Mean Clean Streams, Webinar from Forester University, May 23. Sutherland, R. (2004). Quantifying the Optimum Urban Runoff Pollut- ant Load Reductions Associated with Various Street and Catchbasin Cleaning Practices. Teng, Z. (2004). In Situ Partial Exfiltration of Rainfall Runoff. II: Par- ticle Separation. Journal of Environmental Engineering, 130(9): 1008-1020. Teng, Z. (2004). Particle Separation by In Situ Partial Exfiltration of Rainfall-Runoff. Critical Transitions in Water and Environmental Resources Management. Proceedings of the 2004 World Water and Environmental Resources Congress. Reston, VA. The Salt Institute. (2007). The Snowfighter’s Handbook: A Practical Guide for Snow and Ice Control 40th Year Edition. Alexandria, VA: The Salt Institute.

63 Thompson., P. L., and Kilgore, R. T. (2006). Hydraulic Engineering Cir- cular No. 14 Third Edition Hydraulic Design of Energy Dissipators for Culverts and Channels. Arlington, VA: U.S. Department of Trans- portation Federal Highway Administration. U.S. D F&W (2003). Migratory Bird Permit Memorandum. Retrieved from http://www.fws.gov/migratorybirds/RegulationsPolicies/ Policies.htm U.S. DOC, NOAA (n.d.). Annual Climatological Summary. US Depart- ment of Commerce, National Oceanic & Atmospheric Adminis- tration. Retrieved from http://gis.ncdc.noaa.gov/map/cdo/?thm= themeAnnual U.S. DOT (2013). Incident Reports Database Search. Retrieved from https://hazmatonline.phmsa.dot.gov/IncidentReportsSearch/ U.S. DOT, FHWA (1993). Design of Bridge Deck Drainage, Hydraulic Engineering Circular No. 21, Washington, D.C. U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration. U.S. EPA (1988). Design Manual Constructed Wetlands and Aquatic Plant Systems for Municipal Wastewater Treatment. Cincinnati, OH. U.S. EPA (1993). Guidance Specifying Management Measures for Sources of Nonpoint Pollution in Coastal Waters. Office of Water, Washington DC, EPA 840-B-92-002 January. U.S. EPA (2010). Source Water Protection Practices Bulletin: Managing Stormwater Runoff to Prevent Contamination of Drinking Water. Retrieved from http://www.epa.gov/safewater/sourcewater/pubs/ fs_swpp_stormwater.pdf U.S. EPA (2012). National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Fact Sheet: BMP Inspection and Maintenance. Retrieved from http:// cfpub.epa.gov/npdes/stormwater/menuofbmps/index.cfm?action= factsheet_results&view=specific&bmp=91&minmeasure=5 UDFCD (2010). Urban Storm Drainage Criteria Manual: Volume 3 - Best Management Practices. Denver, CO. Retrieved from http:// www.udfcd.org/downloads/pdf/critmanual/Volume%203%20 PDFs/USDCM%20Volume%203.pdf University of Florida (2009). Practical Maintenance Guidelines for Storm- water Ponds. University of Georgia (2000). Crown Shape Factors and Volumes. URS Corporation (2010). Stormwater Runoff from Bridges, Final Report to Joint Legislation Transportation Oversight Committee, July. URS Corporation (2010). Targeted Aggressive Street Sweeping Pilot Pro- gram: Phase III Median Sweeping Study. Prepared for the City of San Diego Stormwater Department, San Diego, CA. URS Corporation (2011). Targeted Aggressive Street Sweeping Pilot Pro- gram: Phase IV Speed Efficiency Study. Prepared for the City of San Diego Stormwater Department, San Diego, CA. Venner Consulting and Parsons Brinckerhoff (2004). Environmental Stewardship Practices, Procedures, and Policies for Highway Consruc- tion and Maintenance. AASHTO. Washington State Department of Ecology (2012). Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) National Pollutant Dis- charge Elimination System (NPDES) Permit. Watershed Partner of Baltimore, Inc. (2014). Healthy Harbor. Retrieved from http://www.healthyharborbaltimore.org/whats-happening-now/ floating-wetlands Weston Solutions. (2010). City of San Diego Targeted Aggressive Street Sweeping Pilot Study Assessment Final Report, Prepared for City of San Diego Stormwater Department, San Diego, CA. 77 pp. Wikipedia (2013). Marquam Bridge. Retrieved September 5 from http:// en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marquam_Bridge WSDOT (2005). Research Proposal on BMP Maintenance Schedules. Retrieved http://www.wsdot.wa.gov/NR/rdonlyres/85610D43- 2181-45C4-8ED2-4E1E8A269B49/0/researchproposal19.pdf WSDOT (2011). Highway Runoff Manual. Retrieved from http://www. wsdot.wa.gov/Publications/Manuals/M31-16.htm WSDOT (2011). I-5 to Medina: Bridge Replacement and HOV Project Final EIS. Washington State Department of Transportation. Retrieved 2013, from http://www.wsdot.wa.gov/Projects/SR520Bridge/EIS.htm#FEIS WSDOT (2012). Washington State Department of Transportation, December 18, 2012. Wu, et al. (1998). Characterization and Pollutant Loading Estimation for Highway Runoff. Journal of Environmental Engineering, July. Yurek, R. (2012). Project interview with Russ Yurek, MDSHA Mainte- nance Manager, May 31, 2012.

Next: Appendix A - Literature Review »
Bridge Stormwater Runoff Analysis and Treatment Options Get This Book
×
 Bridge Stormwater Runoff Analysis and Treatment Options
MyNAP members save 10% online.
Login or Register to save!
Download Free PDF

TRB’s National Cooperative Highway Research Program (NCHRP) Report 778: Bridge Stormwater Runoff Analysis and Treatment Options presents information and an analysis process for identifying cost-effective, pollution-reducing strategies for management of stormwater runoff from highway bridges.

Six spreadsheet analysis tools accompany the report:

READ FREE ONLINE

  1. ×

    Welcome to OpenBook!

    You're looking at OpenBook, NAP.edu's online reading room since 1999. Based on feedback from you, our users, we've made some improvements that make it easier than ever to read thousands of publications on our website.

    Do you want to take a quick tour of the OpenBook's features?

    No Thanks Take a Tour »
  2. ×

    Show this book's table of contents, where you can jump to any chapter by name.

    « Back Next »
  3. ×

    ...or use these buttons to go back to the previous chapter or skip to the next one.

    « Back Next »
  4. ×

    Jump up to the previous page or down to the next one. Also, you can type in a page number and press Enter to go directly to that page in the book.

    « Back Next »
  5. ×

    To search the entire text of this book, type in your search term here and press Enter.

    « Back Next »
  6. ×

    Share a link to this book page on your preferred social network or via email.

    « Back Next »
  7. ×

    View our suggested citation for this chapter.

    « Back Next »
  8. ×

    Ready to take your reading offline? Click here to buy this book in print or download it as a free PDF, if available.

    « Back Next »
Stay Connected!