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Text: Table of Contents
May/June 2005
Volume 6, Number 3

Revisiting Design Criteria for Stormwater Treatment Systems
Part 4: Removal of dissolved pollutants by wet basins.

By Gary R. Minton
Mission Bay Bacterial Source Identification Study
A Clean Beaches Initiative grant helps track causes of contamination.
By Stephen J. Gruber, Lisa Marie Kay,
Ruth Kolb,and Karen Henry
NPDES Reporting Requirements
Stormwater managers share how they cope with all the data a stormwater program generates.
By Carol Brzozowski
Flow Duration–Based Stormwater Mitigation Modeling
Helping local jurisdictions cope with multiple runoff requirements.
By Douglas Beyerlein
Municipal Use of Stormwater Runoff
Two case studies of Texas cities.
By Peter C. Hall
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