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July/August 2003
Volume 4 Number 4

Testing the Waters
It’s getting easier to keep track of what's in the water.

By Janis Keating

San Antonio's Cooling Lakes
Monitoring temperature and other water-quality parameters ensures habitat and recreational uses in two artificial lakes.

By Paul Jensen, Gregg Tieken, Andrew Labay, and Ka-Leung Lee

Stormwater Underground
Engineers discuss pipe choices for diverse applications around the country.

By Carol Brzozowski

Geosynthetics in Stormwater Management
These relatively new materials offer options for filtration and erosion control.

By Eric Woolson
Creating a Stormwater Utility with Near-Zero Opposition
Public attention will pay off, but educating city council is always job one.
By Harold E. Clarkson
Footing Drain Disconnection Prevents Basement Backups and Sanitary Sewer Overflows
A pilot program removes older homes’ foundation drains from the sewer system.
By Mark J. TenBroek
BMP Selection for Regulatory Compliance
A proposed method for assessing and classifying current construction and postconstruction structural best management practices.
By David Woelkers and Marc S. Theisen
An Infrastructure-Oriented NPDES Database and Monitoring System
Two methods of collecting data for an inventory of stormwater structures.
By Paul Zwick, Suzanne Roulston-Doty, Renee Pfeilsticker, and Ilir Bejleri


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