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Text: Table of Contents
Buyers Guide 2002
Volume 2 Number 3

Stormwater Treatment Manufacturers Committed to Developing Industry Standards, Testing Protocols
Those within the industry are tackling vague standards and inconsistent performance measures.

By David R. Miley

Detecting Bacteria in Coastal Waters
This first article in a two-part series examines three detection methods: ribotyping, toxin biomarker, and antibiotic resistance analysis techniques.

By Mary Catherine Hager

Preparing for the Storm: BMP Selection for Phase II Compliance
The first step in choosing the right BMPs is understanding what's available.

By David A. Woelkers

Developing Technical Policy With Citizen Groups
Stormwater professionals need more than technical knowledge; they need good negotiating skills.

By Andrew J. Reese

Planning a Watershed Assessment
Sampling and modeling are the first steps, but choosing watershed management options might be the most difficult.

By Charles D. Absher

Forum: Building a Stormwater Program
City, county, and state stormwater professionals share their insights.

By Janice Kaspersen
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