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May/June 2002
Volume 3 Number 3

ABCs of Watershed Assessment, Part 2
Contaminated Sediments: The Silent Threat to Georgia's Water Resources

Site-specific evaluation is important before watershed restoration efforts begin.

By Catherine A. Fox

Deerfoot Trail Extension:
Calgary Stormwater Management Innovations
Technical demands and regulatory requirements lead to a multiple-benefit design approach.

By Bernard Amell

Culvertless Light-Duty Roadway Drainage in Arid and Seimarid Environments
Pavement warping uses natural terrain in roadway design to enhance drainage and reduce erosion.

By Christopher M. Crowley

Public Involvement and Education:
The Critical Elements to the Success of Stormwater Utilities
Elected officials, utility staff, and the general public all have a role in building the utility.

By Brant D. Keller

BMP Effectiveness Requires Regular Inspection and Maintenance
Several manufacturers of stormwater treatment systems offer a look at maintenance practices.

Use of Innovative Tools to Increase Nitrogen-Use Efficiency and Protect Environmental Quality for Temperate and Tropical Regions
New technologies aid in the reduction of nutrient-rich runoff from agricultural sites.
By Jorge Delgado, Wilfredo Colon, Walter Bausch, David Wright, Dwayne Westfall, Merlin Dillon, Asunta Thompson-Johns, Marvin Shaffer, Kirk Thompson, Harold Duke, Ronald Follett, and Luis J. Olivieri
Take Me Out to the Carwash: Successful Residential and Community-Based Nonpoint-Source Pollution Prevention
A look at how one program is tackling the problem of lot-level runoff.
By Kevin Mercer
National Stormwater BMP Database Doubles
An update on the progress of a tool that's helping communities meet Phase II requirements.
By the Urban Water Resources Research Council of the American Society of Civil Engineers
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