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- Page name: Gravel diaphragmsLID SWMStormwater Management Planning and Design Guide
- Author: LIDLow Impact Development. A stormwater management strategy that seeks to mitigate the impacts of increased urban runoff and stormwater pollution by managing it as close to its source as possible. It comprises a set of site design approaches and small scale stormwater management practices that promote the use of natural systems for infiltration and evapotranspiration, and rainwater harvesting. SWMStormwater Management Planning and Design Guide contributors
- Publisher: Sustainable Technologies Evaluation Program
- Date of last revision: 19 October 2018 15:11 UTC
- Date retrieved: 13 December 2019 04:57 UTC
- Permanent URL: https://wiki.sustainabletechnologies.ca/index.php?title=Gravel_diaphragms&oldid=9009
- Page Version ID: 9009
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Gravel diaphragms: LIDLow Impact Development. A stormwater management strategy that seeks to mitigate the impacts of increased urban runoff and stormwater pollution by managing it as close to its source as possible. It comprises a set of site design approaches and small scale stormwater management practices that promote the use of natural systems for infiltration and evapotranspiration, and rainwater harvesting. SWMStormwater Management Planning and Design Guide. (2018, October 19). Sustainable Technologies Evaluation Program. Retrieved 04:57, December 13, 2019 from https://wiki.sustainabletechnologies.ca/index.php?title=Gravel_diaphragms&oldid=9009.
MLA style
"Gravel diaphragms: LIDLow Impact Development. A stormwater management strategy that seeks to mitigate the impacts of increased urban runoff and stormwater pollution by managing it as close to its source as possible. It comprises a set of site design approaches and small scale stormwater management practices that promote the use of natural systems for infiltration and evapotranspiration, and rainwater harvesting. SWMStormwater Management Planning and Design Guide." Sustainable Technologies Evaluation Program. 19 Oct 2018, 15:11 UTC. 13 Dec 2019, 04:57 <https://wiki.sustainabletechnologies.ca/index.php?title=Gravel_diaphragms&oldid=9009>.
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LIDLow Impact Development. A stormwater management strategy that seeks to mitigate the impacts of increased urban runoff and stormwater pollution by managing it as close to its source as possible. It comprises a set of site design approaches and small scale stormwater management practices that promote the use of natural systems for infiltration and evapotranspiration, and rainwater harvesting. SWMStormwater Management Planning and Design Guide contributors, 'Gravel diaphragms:LIDLow Impact Development. A stormwater management strategy that seeks to mitigate the impacts of increased urban runoff and stormwater pollution by managing it as close to its source as possible. It comprises a set of site design approaches and small scale stormwater management practices that promote the use of natural systems for infiltration and evapotranspiration, and rainwater harvesting. SWMStormwater Management Planning and Design Guide', Sustainable Technologies Evaluation Program, 19 October 2018, 15:11 UTC, <https://wiki.sustainabletechnologies.ca/index.php?title=Gravel_diaphragms&oldid=9009> [accessed 13 December 2019]
Chicago style
LIDLow Impact Development. A stormwater management strategy that seeks to mitigate the impacts of increased urban runoff and stormwater pollution by managing it as close to its source as possible. It comprises a set of site design approaches and small scale stormwater management practices that promote the use of natural systems for infiltration and evapotranspiration, and rainwater harvesting. SWMStormwater Management Planning and Design Guide contributors, "Gravel diaphragms: LIDLow Impact Development. A stormwater management strategy that seeks to mitigate the impacts of increased urban runoff and stormwater pollution by managing it as close to its source as possible. It comprises a set of site design approaches and small scale stormwater management practices that promote the use of natural systems for infiltration and evapotranspiration, and rainwater harvesting. SWMStormwater Management Planning and Design Guide," Sustainable Technologies Evaluation Program, https://wiki.sustainabletechnologies.ca/index.php?title=Gravel_diaphragms&oldid=9009 (accessed December 13, 2019).
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LIDLow Impact Development. A stormwater management strategy that seeks to mitigate the impacts of increased urban runoff and stormwater pollution by managing it as close to its source as possible. It comprises a set of site design approaches and small scale stormwater management practices that promote the use of natural systems for infiltration and evapotranspiration, and rainwater harvesting. SWMStormwater Management Planning and Design Guide contributors. Gravel diaphragms: LIDLow Impact Development. A stormwater management strategy that seeks to mitigate the impacts of increased urban runoff and stormwater pollution by managing it as close to its source as possible. It comprises a set of site design approaches and small scale stormwater management practices that promote the use of natural systems for infiltration and evapotranspiration, and rainwater harvesting. SWMStormwater Management Planning and Design Guide [Internet]. Sustainable Technologies Evaluation Program; 2018 Oct 19, 15:11 UTC [cited 2019 Dec 13]. Available from: https://wiki.sustainabletechnologies.ca/index.php?title=Gravel_diaphragms&oldid=9009.
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@misc{ wiki:xxx, author = "LIDLow Impact Development. A stormwater management strategy that seeks to mitigate the impacts of increased urban runoff and stormwater pollution by managing it as close to its source as possible. It comprises a set of site design approaches and small scale stormwater management practices that promote the use of natural systems for infiltration and evapotranspiration, and rainwater harvesting. SWMStormwater Management Planning and Design Guide", title = "Gravel diaphragms --- LIDLow Impact Development. A stormwater management strategy that seeks to mitigate the impacts of increased urban runoff and stormwater pollution by managing it as close to its source as possible. It comprises a set of site design approaches and small scale stormwater management practices that promote the use of natural systems for infiltration and evapotranspiration, and rainwater harvesting. SWMStormwater Management Planning and Design Guide{,} ", year = "2018", url = "https://wiki.sustainabletechnologies.ca/index.php?title=Gravel_diaphragms&oldid=9009", note = "[Online; accessed 13-December-2019]" }
When using the LaTeX package url (\usepackage{url}
somewhere in the preamble) which tends to give much more nicely formatted web addresses, the following may be preferred:
@misc{ wiki:xxx, author = "Sustainable Technologies Evaluation Program", title = "Gravel diaphragms --- LIDLow Impact Development. A stormwater management strategy that seeks to mitigate the impacts of increased urban runoff and stormwater pollution by managing it as close to its source as possible. It comprises a set of site design approaches and small scale stormwater management practices that promote the use of natural systems for infiltration and evapotranspiration, and rainwater harvesting. SWMStormwater Management Planning and Design Guide{,} ", year = "2018", url = "\url{https://wiki.sustainabletechnologies.ca/index.php?title=Gravel_diaphragms&oldid=9009}", note = "[Online; accessed 13-December-2019]" }