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November/December 2003
Volume 4 Number 7

Restoring Staten Island's Riparian Ecology
Through innovative landscape design, BMPs return native ecosystems to an urban environment.

By John Vokral, Dana Gumb,
A. Dean Cavallaro, Nicholas Overall,
F. Albert McCullough, and Eric Rosenberg

Stormwater Design and Sustainable Development
"Green building" practices start to become mainstream.

By Lynn Merrill

Remote Water-Quality Monitoring
Tailored to your monitoring program, automated samplers and other equipment can give a comprehensive picture of water conditions.

By Carol Brzozowski

Milwaukee Flood Control
When citizens and businesses demanded flood protection, a state agency got creative with solutions.

By Mark L. Kass
CSO Solutions
Combined sewer overflows present a serious public health challenge, but there are ways to prevent them short of building a new system.
By Joseph Lynn Tilton
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.
By Amos Clark and Brandon R. Finch
StormCon ’03
A wrap-up of the second annual North American Surface Water Quality Conference & Exposition.
 


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