September/October
2002
Volume 3
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FindingSolutions
to Landscape Irrigation Runoff
Americans
love their lawns. Is there a way to keep them green, conserve
water, and reduce contaminated runoff all at the same time?
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By
Phillip Meeks
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Managing
Storm Flows in Boston and Brookline's Historic Emerald Necklace
Work along the Muddy
River will enhance habitat, protect historic spaces, and stop
flooding.
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By
Bruce
Conklin and David Noonan
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21st
Century Development Methods:
A Case Study of the Lahontan Community
A golf course community plans ahead to protect
water quality.
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By
Martyn Hoffmann
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Helping
Stormwater Keep Its Place
Whether concrete, metal, or plastic, stormwater
piping can divert or store waterand keep companies'
names out of the headlines.
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By Joseph
Lynn Tilton
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Resolution
of Stormwater Issues for a Small Suburban Watershed
Detective work by members of a civic association helps solve
chronic flooding.
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By
Chuck Budinger
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Tidal
Wave:Stormwater Ordinances
as a BMP for Phase II
Ordinances can help with planning, enforcement,
and bringing the private sector into the water-quality process.
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By David Woelkers
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Implementation
of an Effective Erosion Control and Stormwater Management Enforcement
Program in Washington, DC
Detailed steps to ensure site owners' and contractors'
compliance result in fewer citizen complaints. |
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By
Collin R. Burrell and Hamid Karimi
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Grassroots
Stormwater Programs:
Getting the Public Involved
Volunteers monitor, educate, stencil, and speak
out. |
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By
Roberta Baxter
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