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Text: Table of Contents
July/August 2002
Volume 3 Number 5

Split-Flow Method:
Introduction of a New Stormwater Strategy
A new method duplicates the rate, frequency, and volume of predevelopment hydrology.

By Stuart Patton Echols

Raccoon River Watershed Project
Farmers, businesses, private foundations, and local government agencies fight nonpoint-source pollution.

By Eric Woolson

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.

By Anthony Antich, Harvey R. Gobas, and Jag Salgaonkar

Trading Stormwater Abatement Credits in Cincinnati's Shepherd Creek
A proposal to spread responsibility for stormwater control cost-effectively and equitably.

By Hale W. Thurston, Haynes C. Goddard, David Szlag, and Beth Lemberg

Pollutant Loading Analysis for Stormwater Retrofitting in Melbourne Beach, Florida
The challenges of retrofitting to provide water-quality treatment in an already-developed area.

By Gordon England
Street Sweepers:
Picking Up Speed and Quieting Down

What features are Phase II cities looking for in new street-sweeping equipment?
By Janis Keating
Stormwater Regulations in California Vineyards
A complex legal battle could affect the future of stormwater regulations - and costs - nationwide.
By Stephen Ferry
Juoly/ August Stormwater
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