July/August
2004
Volume 5
Number 4 |
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Remote-Sensing
Data in Water Quality Investigations:
A QuickBirds-Eye View
Using
satellite technology to calculate impervious surface area
in the watershed.
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By
Jeffrey N. Rogers, Marcus M. Quigley,
Steven P. Roy, and Tommy Liddell
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Villanova
Urban Stormwater Partnership: Porous Concrete
Technical
lessons learned in material handling at a demonstration site.
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By
Robert
Traver, Andrea Welker, Clay Emerson,
Michael Kwiatkowski, Tyler Ladd, and Leo Kob
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Some
Observations on Atmospheric Dust Fallout in the Denver, Colorado,
Area
An informal study of accumulated sediment sheds light on atmospheric
deposition.
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By
Ben R. Urbonas and John T. Doerfer
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Runoff
Characteristics from Row Crop Farming in Florida
A four-year monitoring project documents wet-detention pond
efficiency at removing nutrients, metals, pesticides, and
bacteria from agricultural runoff.
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By
Betty Rushton
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Strategic
and Business Planning
Management tools for todays municipal stormwater programs.
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By
Maureen Hartigan and Elizabeth Treadway
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Maintenance
Goes Underground
Owners and vendors talk about how to keep stormwater systems
working. |
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By
Carol Brzozowski
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Regulating
Water Quality Impacts
Are we over- or underegulating runoff constituents? A look at
current regulations, with a focus on the challenges for managing
runoff in ports and harbors. |
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By
G. Fred Lee and Anne Jones-Lee
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Methods
of Sizing Water Quality Facilities
A comparison of different design approaches. |
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By
James H. Lenhart
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Street
Sweeping
City managers talk about their schedules, budgets, and public
education. |
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By
Carol Brzozowski
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