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May/June 2003
Volume 4 Number 3

Moonlight Beach Urban Runoff Treatment Facility
Using ultraviolet disinfection to reduce bacteria counts, as evidenced at a California beach.

By James Rasmus and Kathy Weldon

Porous Asphalt Pavement With Recharge Beds: 20 Years and Still Working
With the right soil conditions and careful design, installations retain their ability to infiltrate.

By Michele C. Adams

Unmixing: Oil/Water Separators for Stormwater Treatment
In addition to use on industrial sites and for spill control, these devices are treating urban runoff.

By Carol Brzozowski

Impact and Control of Agricultural Runoff
Riparian forest buffer systems slow the flow of sediment and nutrients from cultivated lands.

By George Vellidis, Matt Smith, and Richard Lowrance
Sampling, Monitoring, Detection, and Analysis
Three municipal approaches to maintaining and improving water quality.
By Darlene Snow
Site Assessment for a Stormwater Detention Basin Water-Quality Retrofit
Balancing enhanced water-quality treatment against potential hydrologic and hydraulic changes.
By Thomas R. Decker and Qizhong “George” Guo
 


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