This state-of-the-art report documents the constituents of highway runoff and their pollutional effects. It provides a general background about the problem, its recognition and the emerging emphasis to address the problem and its solutions. It discusses highway design and drainage characteristics and their relationship to runoff quantity. An extens
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The Data Storage Program (DSP) was developed as part of a FHWA-DOT Research and Development project to determine the characteristics of highway runoff. The data collected during the study is readily available to interested parties on magnetic tape with access provided by DSP. DSP was developed to: 1. Retain a large quantity of field generated data
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This report summarizes the research undertaken to identify and quantify the constituents of highway runoff. Research efforts included: 1) an extensive literature review, 2) developing guidelines for establishing and conducting a highway runoff monitoring program, 3) extensive monitoring of rainfall related runoff at six highway sites around the cou
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This report presents an analysis of curbside pickups and deliveries (PUD) of freight in urban areas. Portions of six cities-San Francisco, Boston, St. Paul, Oklahoma City, Dallas, Phoenix-were studied as part of this effort. Data was collected on the characteristics of the PUD trip, the parking of the vehicle, the type and size of the generator and
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There are various methods of pavement material recycling. This report is devoted to hot-mix plant recycling considerations and procedures. The several phases of the hot-mix recycling process are discussed separately, including removal and size reduction of existing asphaltic concrete pavement material. analyzing pavement composition, determining th
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The objective of the research effort was to develop an empirically and experiencially based model pedestrian safety program which cities can use as guidelines for pedestrian safety program planning, implementation, and evaluation. The basis of these guidelines is a synthesis of the plethora of pedestrian-related literature from 1966 through 1977 an
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