July/August
2002
Volume 3
Number 5 |
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Split-Flow
Method:
Introduction of a New Stormwater Strategy
A new method duplicates the rate, frequency, and volume of
predevelopment hydrology.
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By
Stuart Patton Echols
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Raccoon
River Watershed Project
Farmers, businesses,
private foundations, and local government agencies fight nonpoint-source
pollution.
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By
Eric
Woolson
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The
Santa Monica Urban Runoff Recycling Facility and the Sustainable
Environment
A first-of-its-kind dry-weather runoff treatment
facility integrates itself into a bustling tourist spot.
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By
Anthony Antich, Harvey R. Gobas, and Jag Salgaonkar
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Trading
Stormwater Abatement Credits in Cincinnati's Shepherd Creek
A proposal to spread responsibility for stormwater
control cost-effectively and equitably.
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By Hale W. Thurston, Haynes C. Goddard,
David Szlag, and Beth Lemberg
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Pollutant
Loading Analysis for Stormwater Retrofitting in Melbourne
Beach, Florida
The challenges of retrofitting to provide water-quality treatment
in an already-developed area.
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By
Gordon England
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Street
Sweepers:
Picking Up Speed and Quieting Down
What features are Phase II cities looking for
in new street-sweeping equipment?
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By Janis Keating
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Stormwater
Regulations in California Vineyards
A complex legal battle could affect the future
of stormwater regulations - and costs - nationwide. |
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By Stephen Ferry
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