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March/April 2003
Volume 4 Number 2

The Phase II Ten Commandments
"Experience is a hard teacher because she gives us the test first, the lesson afterwards." —Vernon Law

By Andy Reese

Learning From Phase I Cities: The Dallas Stormwater Utility
Faced with NPDES Phase II deadlines, smaller communities look for ways to pay for their programs.

By Steve Veal and Allen Mullins

Tracking Impervious Surface Area in a Mixed-Use Development
A monitoring system that makes the best use of buildable land.

By Amos Clark

Inlet Protection:
Strategies for Preserving Water Quality

Cities across the country integrate many methods to help meet NPDES requirements.

By Carol Brzozowski

Keeping It Clean
Street sweepers help municipalities comply with federal and state regulations.

By Joseph Lynn Tilton
 


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