
- Water Removal in Bioretention Devices by Evapotranspiration Process and Related Issues Affecting Performance
- Treatability of Stormwater Heavy Metals
- FIELD STUDY COMPARING RUNOFF QUALITY FROM A GREEN ROOF AND A GALVANIZED METAL ROOF
- Roofing as a Contributor to Urban Runoff Pollution
- Filtration for Metals Removal from Stormwater Runoff
- Stormwater Infiltration in Native Soils Native soils are almost always present within infiltration
- Roofing in the Urban Environment: Pollution Source of Opportunity for
- Geographic Variability of Rainfall Erosivity Estimation and Impact on Construction Site Erosion Control Design Ruth A. Sitler, E.I.T., S.I.T.; Aigul A. Allison; and Shirley E. Clark, Ph.D., P.E., D WRE, M. ASCE
- Roofing in the Urban Environment: Pollution Source of Opportunity for
- Errors Associated with Sampling and Measurement of Solids
- CE 462: Open Channel Flow TOPIC SYLLABUS
- MODELING OF PARTICULATE REMOVAL IN MIXED MEDIA
- WERF: Strategies for Managing Stormwater Infiltration vs.
- RUNOFF QUALITY FROM ROOFING DURING EARLY LIFE Shirley E. Clark, Ph.D., P.E., D. WRE, Brett V. Long, Christina Y.S. Siu, Julia Spicher, Kelly A.
- Use of GIS to Evaluate Riparian Buffers for Water Quality
- Roofing Materials' Contributions to Stormwater Runoff Pollution (accepted for publication in Journal of Irrigation and Drainage Engineering)
- Presented at 2007 EWRI Congress. VADOSE ZONE MODELING APPLIED TO STORMWATER INFILTRATION
- ENVE 415 HYDROLOGY TOPIC SYLLABUS
- Influencing Factors and a Proposed Evaluation Methodology for Predicting Groundwater Contamination Potential from Stormwater Infiltration Activities
- Green Roofs: Optimizing the Water Quality of Rooftop Runoff Brett Long1
- Predicting Groundwater Contamination beneath Stormwater Infiltration
- Runoff Polishing by Natural Media Filtration: Upflow vs. Downflow Mukesh R. Pratap1, Shirley E. Clark2, Robert Pitt3, Christopher D. Roenning2, Daniel P. Treese2, and Christina Y.S. Siu2
- Rainfall Energy Variability across Pennsylvania: Impacts on Construction Site Erosion Control Practices Aigul Allison and Shirley E. Clark, Ph.D., P.E., D WRE
- PERISTALTIC PUMP AUTOSAMPLERS FOR SOLIDS MEASUREMENT IN STORMWATER RUNOFF
- Green Roofs: Optimizing the Water Quality of Rooftop Runoff Brett Long, Dr. Shirley E. Clark, Dr. Katherine Baker, Dr. Robert Berghage
- Scheduled for publication April 2008. Journal of Environmental Engineering. COMPARISON OF STORMWATER SOLIDS ANALYTICAL METHODS FOR
- Evapotranspiration and Related Calculations for Bioretention Devices
- Contribution of Building Materials to Urban Wet-Weather Pollutant
- RUNOFF QUALITY FROM ROOFING MATERIALS DURING EARLY LIFE Shirley E. Clark, Brett V. Long, Christina Y.S. Siu, Julia M. Hafera, Kelly A Steele
- High-Level Treatment of Stormwater Heavy Metals
- Sampler: American Sigma 900Max (purchased 2005) (Figure 1). Solids Mixture: Sil-Co-Sil 250 and Sand (sieved < 1.7 mm) (Figs. 2, 3).
- Infiltration Through Compacted Urban Soils and Effects on Biofiltration Design
- Streambank Stability: Modeling Channel Evolution and Pollutant Transport in an Urban Stream
- ENVE 569 ENVIRONMENTAL RISK ASSESSMENT TOPIC SYLLABUS
- Applying a Vadose Zone Model to Stormwater Infiltration J. B. Mikula1
- Rainwater Harvesting for Non-potable Reuse in Gardens: Green vs. Traditional Roofing Natasha T. Nicholson, Brett V. Long, Shirley E. Clark, Julia M. Spicher, Kelly A. Steele, Christine Y.S. Siu
- Phase I: Laboratory testing (modified TCLP) was conducted on a variety of roofing materials and sealants to determine if potential for
- 11/1/200811/1/2008 URBAN RUNOFFURBAN RUNOFF
- Selecting a Green Roof Medium for Water Quality Benefits Brett Long, S. ASCE1
- Errors Associated with Solids Analysis Christina Y.S. Siu1*
- OPTIMIZING GREEN ROOF MEDIA FOR WATER QUALITY BENEFITS: A LABORATORY METHODOLOGY
- GEOGRAPHIC VARIABILITY OF RAINFALL EROSIVITY ESTIMATION AND IMPACT ON CONSTRUCTION SITE EROSION CONTROL DESIGN
- ENVE 417 HYDRAULIC DESIGN TOPIC SYLLABUS
- ROOFING CONTRIBUTIONS TO URBAN RUNOFF POLLUTION Shirley E. Clark1
- Phase I: Laboratory testing (modified TCLP) was conducted on a variety of roofing materials and sealants to determine if potential for release existed.
- Runoff Pollution from Roofing: Laboratory and Field Evaluations Shirley E. Clark, Julia M. Hafera, Kelly Franklin, Brett V. Long, J. Bradley Mikula, James C.
- Wet-Weather Pollution from Commonly-Used Building Materials
- Investigation of Wet-Weather Pollution Contribution from Building Materials
- Proposed Evaluation Methodology for Predicting Groundwater Contamination Potential from Stormwater Infiltration Activities
- Using a Vadose Zone Model to Predict the Migration Depth of Zinc and Sodium Chloride in Soils beneath Stormwater Infiltration Devices
- Presented at the 2005 EWRI Congress. Strategies/Guidance for Managing Stormwater: Infiltration vs. Surface Water Discharge
- Modeling Zinc and Sodium Chloride Migration in Vadose Zone Soils Beneath Stormwater Infiltration Devices
- GROUND WATER CONTAMINATION POTENTIAL FROM STORMWATER INFILTRATION Robert Pitt, Shirley Clark, and Richard Field1
- GREEN ROOFS -A BMP FOR URBAN STORMWATER QUALITY? Brett V. Long1
- Using Green Roofs to Minimize Roof Runoff Pollution
- Green Roof Media Selection forGreen Roof Media Selection for the Minimization of Pollutantthe Minimization of Pollutant
- INCLINED PLATE SETTLERS TO TREAT STORMWATER SOLIDS Christopher D. Roenning1, Kelly A Steele2,1, James Elligson3,1, J. Bradley Mikula4,1, Shirley Clark1
- EVALUATION OF UPFLOW FILTERS FOREVALUATION OF UPFLOW FILTERS FOR STORMWATER TREATMENT AT CRITICALSTORMWATER TREATMENT AT CRITICAL
- Errors Associated with Solids Collection and Analysisy
- Environmental Science and Technology, 42(2):511-516. 2008. Measuring Solids Concentration in Stormwater
- Protocols for Quantifying Solids Removal Performance During
- Pollutant Capacity within the Vadose Zone of Soils Daniel P. Treese, Dr. Shirley E. Clark, J. Bradley Mikula, Dr. Katherine H. Baker
- Vadose Zone Modeling Applied to Stormwater Infiltration
- Compaction's Impacts on Urban Stormwater Infiltration (Accepted for publication by the Journal of Irrigation and Drainage Engineering, January 2008)
- Pollutant Potential from Building Materials: Laboratory and Field Evaluations Shirley E. Clark1
- Groundwater Contamination Potential from Stormwater
- Wet-Weather Pollution Prevention through Materials Substitution
- Runoff Quality From Roofing Materials During Early Life