Lake Tahoe EIP

P097: Quantifying the Potential for a Low-Cost Distributed Stormwater Detention System using LIDAR and Remotely Sensed Data

Project Number
04.01.01.0101
Action Priority
Conduct Applied Scientific Research
Implementers
UC Davis Tahoe Environmental Research Center
Supporting Agencies
U.S. Forest Service - Pacific Southwest Research Station
Primary Contact
Patricia Maloney (pemaloney@ucdavis.edu)

Stage
Completed
Duration
2011 - 2013
Total Project Cost
$132,503
Funding Request
$0
Science Program Conduct Applied Scientific Research
This project sought to utilize these LiDAR data and other remotely sensed data to identify and quantify the potential to develop stormwater detention and infiltration areas based on small-scale patterns of land topography. Utilizing the high vertical accuracy and resolution inherent in the existing LiDAR data set, we have demonstrated for the first time that it is feasible to identify the hydrologic connectivity and the topographic features of the urban areas and the wildlandaurban interface (WUI) areas.

Targeted Performance Measures

No Expected Accomplishments provided

Threshold Categories

  • Water Quality

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Location

Targeted Funding

Secured Funding: Southern Nevada Public ... (USFS - PSW), $132,503

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