Back to Stormwater Home Page
  Finally a high-quality publication, exclusively for surface water-quality professionals
  A limited number of complimentary subcriptions are available for surface water quality professionals.  Subscribe today --- FREE!
  Check out the latest news on surface water quality and stormwater management.
  Take a look at what Stormwater-related  events are happening - make sure to list your own - FREE!
  Alphabetical listing of Stormwater-related terms, abbreviations & commonly used phrases. Help us keep this current
  Talk to us, to other storm water managers + engineers, contractors, whomever. Here's your  soap box. current regs got you down? Express yourself!
  We're building an on-line image library for everyone to view. If you've got stormwater-related images, share them with us.
  Reach more buyers --- and reach them faster --- by advertising in Stormwater, the Journal for Surface Quality Professionals  and on stormh2o.com!
  Do you have a question? Want to suggest an article topic? Here's how to get in touch with us.
  If you're looking for something that relates to surface water quality management, look here first
  Give us your email so we can supply you with updates regarding this site and STORMWATER magazine (we promise not to give it to anyone else!)
  Check your local weather forecast - find a consultant in your area - meet our staff - view industry links - find or announce a job ...

Best New Publication

   

Stormwater Logo

Text: Table of Contents
May/June 2001
Volume 2 Number 4

8.5 Square Mile Area: Everglades Flood Mitigation Project Moves Ahead On Time and On Budget
One small but controversial project has been called the linchpin of the Everglades restoration effort.

By Chuck Sinclair and Richard Gibney

Detecting Bacteria in Coastal Waters
Part 2 examines reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction, pulse field gel electrophoresis, and F-specific coliphage typing.

By Mary Catherine Hager

Deicing Salt: Still on the Table
Despite water-quality concerns, sodium chloride is still the most affordable and widely used substance on winter roads.

By Janis Keating

North Griffin Regional Detention Pond: Wetlands Filtration and Treatment for Nonpoint-Source Pollution Control and Abatement
A well-planned system prevents flooding and removes pollutants.

By Richard A. Greuel and Ronald A. Feldner

Florida's Emerging Total Maximum Daily Load Program
One state’s detailed plans can provide a blueprint for other developing programs.

By Kriss Y. Kaye

A Clean Sweep to Swipe Pollutants
Street sweeping captures nonpoint-source pollutants–but when, where, and how often to do it?

By J.P. Partland

Staten Island Bluebelt Program: A Natural Solution to Environmental Problems
A continuous system of BMPs is helping save New York City’s last great freshwater wetlands.

By John Vokral, Dana Gumb, Robert D. Smith, and Sandeep Mehrotra
Photo of current Stormwater Magazine
Editor's Comments
  Guest Editorial
  Project Profile
  Project Profile
  From the Trenches
  Ad Index
  Buyers Guide 2002
  Mar/Apr 2001
  Jan/Feb 2001
  Nov/Dec 2000

 

 

Home + About + Subscribe + News + Calendar + Glossary
Talk + Images + Advertise + Contact Us + Search + Register + Services

Erosion Control Magazine | MSW Management Magazine
Grading & Excavation Contractor | Forester Communications

© 2000 - 2001 Forester Communications, Inc.