Urban Runoff Pollutes Waterways, Calls for Hydrologic Fixes
The study looked at the quality of stormwater runoff in Southeast Michigan. Researchers used different methods to collect samples and analyze the impact of urban runoff on water bodies. They found that data specific to the region can help planners and engineers develop strategies to control pollution. The research showed that certain pollution sources, like street sweeping, may not be effective, but modifying the water flow through techniques like detention and increased infiltration could be more successful in reducing pollution.