November/December
2003
Volume 4
Number 7 |
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Restoring
Staten Island's Riparian Ecology
Through
innovative landscape design, BMPs return native ecosystems
to an urban environment.
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By
John Vokral, Dana Gumb,
A. Dean Cavallaro, Nicholas Overall,
F. Albert McCullough, and Eric Rosenberg
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Stormwater
Design and Sustainable Development
"Green
building" practices start to become mainstream.
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By
Lynn
Merrill
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Remote
Water-Quality Monitoring
Tailored to your monitoring program, automated samplers and
other equipment can give a comprehensive picture of water
conditions.
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By
Carol Brzozowski
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Milwaukee
Flood Control
When citizens and businesses demanded flood protection, a
state agency got creative with solutions.
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By
Mark L. Kass
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CSO
Solutions
Combined sewer overflows present a serious public health challenge,
but there are ways to prevent them short of building a new system.
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By
Joseph Lynn Tilton
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Predicting
the Flood:
A Watershed-Specific Alert System
Hydrologic models, radar technology, and historical rainfall
data help pinpoint where and under what conditions flooding
is likely. |
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By
Amos Clark and Brandon R. Finch
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StormCon
03
A wrap-up of the second annual North American Surface Water
Quality Conference & Exposition. |
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