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Overview

William F. Hunt is affiliated with North Carolina State University in the United States. Their research primarily addresses challenges in Environmental Science, with a particular focus on Environmental Engineering and related subfields.

Their publications demonstrate a concentration on urban stormwater management and hydrologic systems, emphasizing practical assessment and performance evaluation of stormwater treatment measures.

Recent notable papers include:

  • Next generation swale design for stormwater runoff treatment: A comprehensive approach, 2020, Journal of Environmental Management
  • Survey of the operational status of twenty-six urban stormwater biofilter facilities in Sweden, 2021, Journal of Environmental Management
  • Water quality performance of a permeable pavement and stormwater harvesting treatment train stormwater control measure, 2020, Blue-Green Systems
  • Field Assessment of the Hydrologic Mitigation Performance of Three Aging Bioretention Cells, 2020, Journal of Sustainable Water in the Built Environment
  • Evaluating the hydrologic and water quality performance of novel infiltrating wet retention ponds, 2020, Blue-Green Systems

Frequent co-authors of William F. Hunt include:

  • Aaron Wernham
  • Ryan J. Winston
  • Rachel Abbott
  • Fatima Ali
  • Simon Tso

Key publication venues where Hunt's work frequently appears are:

  • Journal of Sustainable Water in the Built Environment
  • Journal of Environmental Management
  • Clinical and Experimental Dermatology
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Journal of the ASABE

William F. Hunt's research spans several notable subfields under Environmental Science, which include:

  • Environmental Engineering
  • Water Science and Technology
  • Global and Planetary Change
  • Pollution
  • Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine

The major topics covered in Hunt's research encompass:

  • Urban Stormwater Management Solutions
  • Flood Risk Assessment and Management
  • Hydrology and Watershed Management Studies
  • Urban Heat Island Mitigation
  • Smart Materials for Construction
  • Cystic Fibrosis Research Advances
  • Constructed Wetlands for Wastewater Treatment

Best Publications

  • SUDS, LID, BMPs, WSUD and more – The evolution and application of terminology surrounding urban drainage

    Tim D. Fletcher;William Shuster;William F. Hunt;Richard Ashley

  • Bioretention Technology: Overview of Current Practice and Future Needs

    Allen P. Davis;William F. Hunt;Robert G. Traver;Michael Clar

  • Evaluating bioretention hydrology and nutrient removal at three field sites in North Carolina

    W. F. Hunt;A. R. Jarrett;J. T. Smith;L. J. Sharkey

  • Pollutant Removal and Peak Flow Mitigation by a Bioretention Cell in Urban Charlotte, N.C.

    W. F. Hunt;J. T. Smith;S. J. Jadlocki;J. M. Hathaway

  • Field Survey of Permeable Pavement Surface Infiltration Rates

    Eban Z. Bean;Eban Z. Bean;William F. Hunt;William F. Hunt;David A. Bidelspach;David A. Bidelspach

  • Mitigation of Impervious Surface Hydrology Using Bioretention in North Carolina and Maryland

    Houng Li;Lucas J. Sharkey;William F. Hunt;Allen P. Davis

  • Hydrologic Comparison of Four Types of Permeable Pavement and Standard Asphalt in Eastern North Carolina

    Kelly A. Collins;William F. Hunt;Jon M. Hathaway

  • Meeting Hydrologic and Water Quality Goals through Targeted Bioretention Design

    William F. Hunt;Allen P. Davis;Robert G. Traver

  • Evaluation of Four Permeable Pavement Sites in Eastern North Carolina for Runoff Reduction and Water Quality Impacts

    Eban Zachary Bean;Eban Zachary Bean;William Frederick Hunt;William Frederick Hunt;David Alan Bidelspach;David Alan Bidelspach

  • Performance of rainwater harvesting systems in the southeastern United States

    Matthew P. Jones;William F. Hunt

  • Field study of the ability of two grassed bioretention cells to reduce storm-water runoff pollution.

    Elodie Passeport;William F. Hunt;Daniel E. Line;Ryan A. Smith

  • A Field Study of Green Roof Hydrologic and Water Quality Performance

    Amy Moran Hathaway;William F. Hunt;Gregory D. Jennings

  • Ecosystem service provision by stormwater wetlands and ponds – A means for evaluation?

    Trisha L.C. Moore;William F. Hunt

  • Quantifying volume reduction and peak flow mitigation for three bioretention cells in clay soils in northeast Ohio.

    Ryan J. Winston;Jay D. Dorsey;William F. Hunt

  • Evaluation of floating treatment wetlands as retrofits to existing stormwater retention ponds

    Ryan J. Winston;William F. Hunt;Shawn G. Kennedy;Laura S. Merriman

  • Underdrain Configuration to Enhance Bioretention Exfiltration to Reduce Pollutant Loads

    R. A. Brown;W. F. Hunt

  • Impacts of Media Depth on Effluent Water Quality and Hydrologic Performance of Undersized Bioretention Cells

    Robert A. Brown;William F. Hunt

  • Hydrologic Performance of Bioretention Storm-Water Control Measures

    Allen P. Davis;Robert G. Traver;William F. Hunt;Ryan Lee

  • Intra-event variability of Escherichia coli and total suspended solids in urban stormwater runoff.

    David Thomas McCarthy;John M Hathaway;William F Hunt;Ana Deletic

  • Stormwater control measure (SCM) maintenance considerations to ensure designed functionality

    Godecke-Tobias Blecken;William F. Hunt;Ahmed Mohammed Al-Rubaei;Maria Viklander

  • Mitigation of Impervious Surface Hydrology Using Bioretention in North Carolina and Maryland

    Lucas Sharkey;Houng Li;William F. Hunt;Allen P. Davis

Frequent Co-Authors

Allen P. Davis
Allen P. Davis University of Maryland, College Park
Maria Viklander
Maria Viklander Luleå University of Technology
David Thomas McCarthy
David Thomas McCarthy Monash University
R. W. Skaggs
R. W. Skaggs North Carolina State University
Ana Deletic
Ana Deletic Queensland University of Technology
Prashant Kumar
Prashant Kumar University of Surrey
Chris C. Tanner
Chris C. Tanner National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research
George Pouliot
George Pouliot Environmental Protection Agency
Tim D. Fletcher
Tim D. Fletcher University of Melbourne
William D. Shuster
William D. Shuster Environmental Protection Agency

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