Urban runoff control measures crucial for reducing environmental risks from nonpoint sources.
The article discusses the increasing pollution in urban areas from nonpoint sources and the need to estimate and control runoff for better water quality. The author used simulation methods to estimate pollutant loads during wet weather and suggested control measures to reduce nonpoint source pollution. It was found that combining different control measures at various points is necessary to decrease runoff, and street cleaning can be as effective as other control options in reducing pollution.