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September/October 2003
Volume 4 Number 6

Improving Stormwater Monitoring
A comprehensive system developed in California helps ensure monitoring programs are cost-effective and produce scientifically credible data.

By Armand Ruby and Masoud Kayhanian

Stormwater Conveyance
Retrofitting to improve aging and outgrown infrastructure.

By Carol Brzozowski

A Model for Assessing the Impact of BMPs on Water Quality
IDEAL uses regional data to predict BMPs’ effects on sediment, nutrients, and bacteria.

By John C. Hayes, Bill Barfield, Flint Holbrook, Jason Gillespie, Joe Fersner, and Brian Bates

Cuyahoga County Board of Health Stormwater Program
Phase II prompts communities to detect and replace older household sewage treatment systems.

By Harry Stark
Developing a Database to Support a Stormwater Utility
Designing, implementing, and maintaining a database that will work for your program.
By Dirk S.G. Brown
Fecal Coliform TMDL Implementation:
A Case Study

A federal 319 grant helps fund a bacterial source tracking program.
By Charles D. Absher


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