Investigating the Hydrological Impact of Mixed-Use Developments on Local Water Quality and Quantity
Alt Text: Investigating the Hydrological Impact of Mixed-Use Developments on Local Water Quality and Quantity
Title: Investigating the Hydrological Impact of Mixed-Use Developments on Local Water Quality and Quantity
Caption: A study on how mixed-use developments affect local water resources in terms of quality and quantity.
Description: This research explores how mixed-use developments influence hydrological systems, including surface runoff, groundwater recharge, stormwater management, and pollution control.
Keywords: IJET JOURNAL, Hydrological Impact, Mixed-Use Developments, Stormwater Management, Sustainable Urban Design
International Journal of Engineering and Techniques – Volume 10 Issue 6, November 2024
Valentine Nyanchama Mong’are1, Stephen Simon Gideon2, Anyar Khamis Abdalatif Chol3
1,2,3Department of Civil Engineering, Jain University, Faculty of Engineering and Technology, Bengaluru, India
Email: valnyanchama63@gmail.com, stephensimongid@gmail.com, anyarkhamisx@gmail.com
Abstract
High rates of land development integrating residential, commercial, and industrial areas pose significant implications for local water quality and quantity. This study examines hydrological impacts, including urban runoff pollution, groundwater recharge disruption, and stormwater management challenges.
Keywords
Hydrological Impact, Mixed-Use Developments, Stormwater Management, Sustainable Urban Design, Water Quality
How to Cite
Valentine Nyanchama Mong’are, Stephen Simon Gideon, Anyar Khamis Abdalatif Chol, “Investigating the Hydrological Impact of Mixed-Use Developments on Local Water Quality and Quantity,” International Journal of Engineering and Techniques, Volume 10, Issue 6, 2024. ISSN 2395-1303
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