9780792374657-0792374657-Urban Sediment Removal: The Science, Policy and Management of Street Sweeping

Urban Sediment Removal: The Science, Policy and Management of Street Sweeping

ISBN-13: 9780792374657
ISBN-10: 0792374657
Edition: 2001
Author: Robert Brinkmann, Graham A. Tobin
Publication date: 2001
Publisher: Kluwer Academic
Format: Hardcover 172 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780792374657
ISBN-10: 0792374657
Edition: 2001
Author: Robert Brinkmann, Graham A. Tobin
Publication date: 2001
Publisher: Kluwer Academic
Format: Hardcover 172 pages

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Urban Sediment Removal: The Science, Policy and Management of Street Sweeping (ISBN-13: 9780792374657 and ISBN-10: 0792374657), written by authors Robert Brinkmann, Graham A. Tobin, was published by Kluwer Academic in 2001. With an overall rating of 4.4 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Urban Sediment Removal: The Science, Policy and Management of Street Sweeping (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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There is not an extensive literature on street sweeping. Much of the research that has been completed exists in the "gray" area of technical reports and government documents. Furthermore, a great deal of this research is locally based, and has not been widely published. Indeed, our review of the scientific literature, revealed that, while storm water quality has received a lot of attention, few academicians have been involved in street sweeping research per se. Thus, throughout our research into street we sweeper effectiveness, sweeping protocols, and sweeping practices, wished that there had been a book summarizing some of the important issues associated with street sweeping. As our frustration grew, we realized that we were uniquely poised to write such a book as our research had encompassed a variety of different projects including sweeper testing, waste management, and related storm water quality. Also, early on in this exercise, we recognized that there was a growing demand for information about street sweeping policies and management, especially for studies focusing on the effectiveness of different sweeping schedules, on waste management operations, and on non-point, pollution reduction practices associated with storm water runoff. It was abundantly clear that there was a profound lack of research on street sweeping that could assist with developing local, regional, or national policies. There was, in effect, little guidance for city managers on these issues.

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