DOWNSTREAM ECONOMIC BENEFITS OF CONSERVATION DEVELOPMENT
Evaluation of the downstream hydrologic and economic impacts of development strategies that promote greater on-site storage of storm water. This paper applies a methodology to a specific case study that emphasizes flood risk reduction and drainage infrastructure. The estimates are at a first level of approximation. The authors use widely accepted simulation models and available data to compare alternative development scenarios for the 0.01 annual probability storm event. Results are given for a watershed in a rapidly developing area near Chicago.
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