
Stormwater: A Resource for Scientists, Engineers, and Policy Makers
About the book
As cities grow and climates change, precipitation increases and urban runoff carries sediments and pollutants from manmade surfaces into waterways. William G. Wilson describes the harms caused by stormwater and outlines methods of control—from restored watersheds to green roofs and rain gardens—making this an essential resource for urban planners, scientists, policy makers, citizen activists, and environmental educators.
