Adaptive Level Control Systems - Research on Maximizing Stormwater Pond Functionality: Literature Review
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More than 100 relevant published documents were reviewed for this research. The literature review focused on synthesizing and summarizing findings related to: the primary purposes and historical application of ALCS; U.S. states that have already established pathways for evaluation and approval; regulatory and other barriers that exist, making design, permitting, construction, and operation challenging; other anticipated co-benefits associated with ALCS beyond water quantity management and water quality improvement; methods for ownership and operation, as ALCS can often depend on or impact multiple stakeholders and agencies; current and upcoming tools for evaluation, design, and testing of control algorithms; and costs associated with ALCS.
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Excel spreadsheet containing literature review
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Adaptive Level Control Systems - Research on Maximizing Stormwater Pond Functionality: Final Report
https://hdl.handle.net/11299/277884
https://hdl.handle.net/11299/277884
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Water Resources Center and the Minnesota Stormwater Research Council
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Anderson, Cory; Stratton, Sarah. (2025). Adaptive Level Control Systems - Research on Maximizing Stormwater Pond Functionality: Literature Review. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/277941.
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