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Designer, developer, and regulatory selection preferences for integrated storm water management techniques in North Central Texas.
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Designer, developer, and regulatory selection preferences for integrated storm water management techniques in North Central Texas./
作者:
Voight, Jason Christopher.
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280 p.
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Adviser: Pat D. Taylor.
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Masters Abstracts International47-03.
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Landscape Architecture. -
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Designer, developer, and regulatory selection preferences for integrated storm water management techniques in North Central Texas.
Voight, Jason Christopher.
Designer, developer, and regulatory selection preferences for integrated storm water management techniques in North Central Texas.
- 280 p.
Adviser: Pat D. Taylor.
Thesis (M.L.A.)--The University of Texas at Arlington, 2008.
The land development process is essentially a three step progression consisting of input from developers who envision and fund a project, designers who translate the developer's vision into a buildable project, and the regulators who ensure that the project upholds, to the extent allowable by law, the health, safety, and welfare of mankind including the environment.
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As an outgrowth of this development model, the modern American city has evolved overtime into a sprawling metropolis, which has had a direct, deleterious impact on watersheds. To address these detrimental impacts, storm water regulations have been authored on federal, state, and local levels, which include the use of low impact development techniques, integrated storm water management techniques, and structural (or built) storm water best management practices to reduce water quantity and improve water quality. However, a majority of these storm water management techniques are used for strictly utilitarian purposes. The metropolitan area collectively referred to as North Central Texas represents this model.
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The objective of this research is to identify the selection preferences of integrated storm water management techniques for developing or re-developing areas by the representatives of the development process. Although the technology is available, integrated storm water management techniques for aesthetic, environmental, or educational purposes are seldom implemented in developments and redevelopments in North Central Texas. The evidence, obtained through qualitative analysis of responses from the aforementioned representatives, suggests that selection preferences are based on cost/expense, appropriateness, and existing experience or ignorance towards another equitable solution.
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