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The 2010 ASHS Annual Conference

3567:
Sensing Green Roofs to Provide Continuous Data for Stormwater Modeling

Thursday, August 5, 2010: 1:20 PM
Desert Salon 4-6
Dr. John D. Lea-Cox, University of Maryland, College Park, MD
Andrew Ristvey, Wye Research and Education Center, University of Maryland, Queen Anne, MD
Prior research has shown that green roofs can reduce stormwater runoff by 40-60%, but questions remain as to the relative contribution of the green roof substrate and plants at the micro-scale, and the change in these relative contributions on a seasonal basis.  Very few commercial / industrial green roofs are adequately monitored to provide continuous data, as green building (LEED) standards do not require performance metrics as a requirement for certification.  We are developing low-cost sensor networks that utilize soil moisture and temperature sensors, in addition to aerial (light, relative humidity, air temperature, rainfall, wind speed and direction) sensors that can provide a continuous data stream for micro-scale monitoring.  We will discuss these network capabilities and how we intend to integrate this information into existing green roof stormwater mitigation models.