@article{winston_hunt_lord_2012, title={Thermal Mitigation of Urban Storm Water by Level Spreader-Vegetative Filter Strips (vol 137, pg 707, 2011)}, volume={138}, ISSN={["0733-9372"]}, DOI={10.1061/(asce)ee.1943-7870.0000587}, abstractNote={During composition, an error was introduced on p. 711 of the original paper. The text incorrectly indicates that an afternoon storm “occurred between 12 p.m. and 7 a.m.” This should have read “7 p.m.” The complete sentence is as follows: “Overnight storms were defined as those with rainfall occurring between 9 p.m. and 6 a.m., and afternoon storms occurred between 12 p.m. and 7 p.m.” ASCE regrets this error.}, number={11}, journal={JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING-ASCE}, author={Winston, R. J. and Hunt, W. F. and Lord, W. G.}, year={2012}, month={Nov}, pages={1165–1165} } @article{constructed storm-water wetland installation and maintenance: are we getting it right?_2011, volume={137}, number={8}, journal={Journal of Irrigation and Drainage Engineering}, year={2011}, pages={469–474} } @article{winston_hunt_osmond_lord_woodward_2011, title={Field Evaluation of Four Level Spreader-Vegetative Filter Strips to Improve Urban Storm-Water Quality}, volume={137}, ISSN={["1943-4774"]}, DOI={10.1061/(asce)ir.1943-4774.0000173}, abstractNote={An assessment of the performance of four level spreader–vegetative filter strip (LS-VFS) systems designed to treat urban storm-water runoff was undertaken at two sites in the Piedmont of North Carolina. At each site, a 7.6-m grassed filter strip and a 15.2-m half-grassed, half-forested filter strip were examined. Monitored parameters included rainfall, inflow to, and outflow from each LS-VFS system. A total of 21 and 22 flow-proportional water quality samples were collected and analyzed for the Apex and Louisburg sites, respectively. All studied LS-VFS systems significantly reduced mean total suspended solids (TSS) concentrations (p<0.05), with the 7.6 and 15.2-m buffers reducing TSS by at least 51 and 67%, respectively. Both 15.2-m VFSs significantly reduced the concentrations of total Kjeldahl nitrogen (TKN), total nitrogen (TN), organic nitrogen (Org-N), and NH4-N (p<0.05), whereas results were mixed for the 7.6-m VFSs. Significant pollutant mass reduction was observed (p<0.05) for all nine pollutant f...}, number={3}, journal={JOURNAL OF IRRIGATION AND DRAINAGE ENGINEERING}, author={Winston, R. J. and Hunt, William F., III and Osmond, D. L. and Lord, W. G. and Woodward, M. D.}, year={2011}, month={Mar}, pages={170–182} }