Browsing University of Nottingham Research Data Management Service by Author "Arthur, Scott"
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The Blue-Green Path to Urban Flood Resilience
O'Donnell, Emily (The University of Nottingham, 2019-12-04)Achieving urban flood resilience at local, regional and national levels requires a transformative change in planning, design and implementation of urban water systems. Flood risk, wastewater and stormwater management should ... -
Contamination of detained sediment in Sustainable Urban Drainage Systems
Arthur, Scott (The University of Nottingham / Heriot-Watt University, 2017-05-31)Adsorption is a key water pollution remediation measure used to achieve stormwater quality improvement in Sustainable urban Drainage Systems (SuDS). The level of contamination of detained sediment within SuDS assets is not ... -
The impacts of natural flood management and urban catchment composition on stormwater quality and in-channel sediment quality
Grabowski, Robert; Arthur, Scott (The University of Nottingham, 2016-10-11)Natural Flood Management (NFM) techniques aim to reduce downstream flooding by storing and slowing the flow of stormwater to river channels. These techniques include a range of measures, including setback stormwater outfalls ... -
Modelling the long-term suspended sedimentological effects on stormwater pond performance in an urban catchment
Ahilan, Sangaralingam (The University of Nottingham, 2019-02-14)The influence of long-term suspended sediment dynamics on stormwater pond performance is not negligible, but often neglected in pond design and performance evaluation. This paper provides systematic simulated quantification ... -
Multiple rainfall event pollution transport by Sustainable Drainage Systems: the fate of fine sediment pollution
Arthur, Scott (The University of Nottingham, 2016-12-01)A key design criterion of sustainable urban drainage systems is to mitigate urban stormwater pollution. Current research defines sustainable urban drainage systems (SuDS) pollutant treatment efficiency through the detention ...