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Don't Miss StormCon - Marco Island - August 12-15 2002

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November/December 2001
Volume 2 Number 7

State-of-the-Art Automatic Flow Monitoring and Sampling/Sensing Technology
An overview of what's available today and what advances in biotechnology might mean for environmental monitoring.

By Dean Mericas and Chris Cieciek

Daylighting: New Life for Buried Streams
Exposing a culverted river, creek, or stormwater drainage can improve water quality and hydraulic capacity.

By Richard Pinkham

Stormwater Control Using a Watershed Management Plan
Integrated efforts to address physical, chemical, and biological watershed components are leading to improved water quality in Michigan's Rouge River.

By Kelly A. Cave and Dale S. Bryson

Designing Stormwater User Fees: Issues and Options
Calculating stormwater utility rates and getting the public to accept them can be challenging. Here's how seven communities have handled it.

By Dana Busco and Greg Lindsey

The Secret World of Greenbrier Valley:
Agricultural Runoff and Water Quality

Studying the sinkholes beneath West Virginia's unusual landscape, researchers find the connections between herbicides, pesticides, fertilizers, and water quality.

By Robert R. Bowers
Stormwater Best Management Practices: Preparing for the Next Decade
As communities add thousands of new BMPs, they need to keep objectives and secondary effects in sight.
By Marshall Taylor and Jaime Henkels
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