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Text: Table of Contents
July/August 2001
Volume 2 Number 5

Restorative Redevelopment: The Nine Mile Run Model
A Pittsburgh-area model shows how to absorb stormwater costs into incremental redevelopment.

By Bruce Ferguson, Richard Pinkham,
and Timothy Collins

Environmental Impacts of Road Salt and Alternatives in the New York City Watershed
A closer look at salt's potential impacts, with special focus on a single watershed.

By William Wegner and Marc Yaggi

Griffin Stream Restoration Program:
Completing the Water-Quality Circle

A federal program encourages private restoration efforts by allowing companies to exchange mitigation credits.

By Lee Phillips, J. Erik Alford,
and Brad McLeod

The Use of Ponds for BMPs
Stormwater ponds remove pollutants and provide flood control, but many factors come into play when designing the right type.

By Gordon England

Stormwater Paradigms
An expert takes an irreverent look at how our ideas about stormwater have changed.

By Andy Reese
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  May/June 2001
  Buyers Guide 2002
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  Nov/Dec 2000

 

 

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