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Text: Table of Contents
January/February 2003
Volume 4 Number 1

Low-Impact Development
Lot-level approaches to stormwater management are gaining ground.

By Mary Catherine Hager

Flow Monitoring and Citizen Input: Essential Tools for Watershed Analysis
Local residents' descriptions of flooding help engineers calibrate hydraulic models.

By Teresa Zumwald

BMP Research in a Low-Impact Development Environment:
The Jordan Cove Project

Monitoring stormwater runoff shows surprising effects on discharge and water quality.

By Robert A. Phillips, John C. Clausen, John Alexopoulos, Bruce L. Morton, Stan Zaremba, and Mel Cote

Protecting Catch Basins and Inlets
Strategies for capturing and treating pollutants.

By Joseph Lynn Tilton

Monitoring Manual
Water sampling and monitoring equipment becomes more automated.

By Roberta Baxter
Manning the Floodwater Pumps
Pumping stations are a last line of defense in flood-prone developments.
By Lynn Merrill
Nutrient Trading:
A Bridge Over Troubled Water?

How enforceable are pollutant allowance trading systems that are used to improve water quality?
By April Grippo
 


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