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Linking Streamflow Trends with Land Cover Change in a Southern US Water Tower

Streamflow conditions, and trends thereof, are critical drivers of all aspects of stream geomorphology, sediment and nutrient transport, and ecology. Using the non-parametric Mann-Kendall test, we analyzed annual streamflow trends from 1996 to 2021 for the Southern Appalachian region. The forested highlands receive high amounts of rain and act as a “water tower” for the […]

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A Wholistic Approach to Campus Master Planning – A Stormwater Story

About a decade ago, Timmons Group was contacted to help address localized flooding issues on the historic Virginia State University campus. Careful consideration by the University’s Capital Outlay and Facilities Management Department resulted in selection of a professional engineering services organization with a keen understanding of the state’s changing stormwater regulations and preference for sustainable […]

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Providing Holistic Flooding Solutions in Urban Areas: the Fayetteville NC Story

Many communities across the U.S. suffer from routine and severe flooding due to a combination of riverine impacts and old, undersized stormwater collection systems, especially in urban areas. But how many communities develop detailed hydrologic and hydraulic models of both systems on a watershed scale and use these models to transform their downtown with holistic […]