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Title: Pollutant Load Reductions for Total Maximum Daily Loads for Highways
Accession Number: 01483006
Record Type: Monograph
Blurb URL: Availability: Transportation Research Board Business Office 500 Fifth Street, NW Find a library where document is available Abstract: Increasingly, state departments of transportation (DOTs) are being required to meet water quality goals for stormwater runoff from their highway assets. These goals are characterized as “Total Maximum Daily Loads” (TMDL) by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. TMDL is a calculation of the maximum amount of a pollutant that a waterbody can receive and still safely meet water quality standards. To meet TMDL goals, the DOTs must often employ best management practices (BMPs) for mitigating the impacts of stormwater pollutants. This report presents information on the types of structural and non-structural BMPs currently being used by DOTs for meeting TMDL water quality goals for stormwater runoff. The study approach includes two major components: interviews with 12 state DOTs to identify the existing state of the practice as it relates to TMDL implementation, and a review of selected literature sources. Detailed quantitative BMP performance and cost data, including life-cycle costs, are presented.
Report/Paper Numbers: Project 20-5, Topic 43-06
Language: English
Authors: Abbasi, S AliKoskelo, AnttiPagination: 69p
Publication Date: 2013
ISBN: 9780309223843
Media Type: Print
Features: Appendices; Figures; References; Tables
TRT Terms: Identifier Terms: Uncontrolled Terms: Subject Areas: Environment; Highways; Hydraulics and Hydrology; I15: Environment
Files: TRIS, TRB, ATRI
Created Date: May 31 2013 1:39PM
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