The Benefits of Storm Water Management and Design By Brian Tilley.

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The Benefits of Storm Water Management and Design By Brian Tilley

Introduction  What is Storm water?  Storm Water Management throughout History  Issues Of Storm Water  Storm Water pollution  Green Storm water management  Types and purposes of green Storm water Management  Ex. Of Green Storm water Management  Case Studies

Storm Water What is that?

Storm water Management practices throughout history

Issues Of Storm Water Volume and timing of runoff water (flood control

Issues Of Storm Water The potential contaminants that the water is carrying (water pollution)

Storm water Pollution

Green Storm Water Management Definition??? Benefits???

Types and Purposes of Green Water Management Rainwater Collection Detention Conveyance Infiltration Treatment Re-use

Ex. Of Green Storm Water Management Green roofs and Green walls for water collection

Ex. Of Green Storm Water Management Cistern for water collection and storage

Ex. Of Green Storm Water Management Rainwater and grey water creative re- use

Ex. Of Green Storm Water Management Swales to channel and convey storm water

Ex. Of Green Storm Water Management Planted swale to infiltrate storm water

Ex. Of Green Storm Water Management Permeable pavers for infiltrations

Ex. Of Green Storm Water Management Constructed wetlands to reduce pollution

Ex. Of Green Storm Water Management Tree planters to infiltrate and treat water

Case Studies: Bombarrel,Portgul Existing Storm water challenges??? Solution Strategies???

Case Studies: Bombarrel,Portgul

Case Studies: East Ridge Community Church Storm Water Management

Case Studies: East Ridge Community Church