A SCREENING METHODOLOGY FOR THE SELECTION OF URBAN LAKES' ENHANCEMENT
Palmer, Carla N.; Wanielista, Martin P.; Mills, Russell L.; Nicholson, Gilbert; Haven, Robert; Palmer, Carla N.; Department of Civil Engineering and Environmental Sciences, University of Central Florida; Wanielista, Martin P.; Department of Civil Engineering and Environmental Sciences, University of Central Florida; Mills, Russell L.; Dyer, Riddle, Mills and Precourt, Inc.; Nicholson, Gilbert; Dyer, Riddle, Mills and Precourt, Inc.; Haven, Robert; <sup>c</sup> Orlando, Florida
Журнал:
Lake and Reservoir Management
Дата:
1984
Аннотация:
ABSTRACTIn the summer of 1983, 106 lakes in the city of Orlando, Fla. were considered in a selection process to determine which most needed restoration in the City's Lake Enhancement Program. The existing lake systems were thoroughly investigated with regard to historical water quality data; existing water quality data; current public uses; visual, physical, and chemical condition; the drainage basins; the stormwater structures and management controls; as well as surface color aerial and false color infarared aerial photometric reconnaissance. These were analyzed to provide an objective screening process to determine a discrete set of lakes, approximately four to six, which may be top candidates for a pilot lake project. This paper describes the screening process.
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