July/August
2005
Volume 6,
Number 5 |
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The
Price of a Utility
Whats
a local government to do when the best-laid plans go awry?
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By
Eric
Woolson
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Illicit
Discharge Detection and Dry-Weather Flows
Targeting unexpected sources of pollutants. |
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By
Bill Tice
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Limitation
of Current Solids Measurements in Stormwater Runoff
A discussion of sampling, classifying, and quantifying suspended
solids. |
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By
Masoud Kayhanian, Thomas M. Young,
and Michael K. Stenstrom
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Subsurface
Detention
A variety of devices and designs to temporarily hold runoff. |
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By
Carol Brzozowski
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Monitoring
Options
Water monitoring, sampling, and testing equipment. |
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By
Bill Tice
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Revisiting
Design Criteria for Stormwater Treatment Systems
Part 5: Removal of dissolved pollutants by fine-media filters
and swales. |
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By
Gary R. Minton
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The
Power of the People
Three counties and 32 municipalities united to create a regional
stormwater management program that ultimately won a national
EPA award. |
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By
John Lyons and Thomas M. Brankamp
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Long
Beach Nonpoint-Source Solutions
A stormwater manager describes how one coastal urban community
is protecting its waterways. |
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By
Judy I. Shane
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Stormwater
Good Housekeeping: Prevention Worth a Pound of Cure
Keeping streets and drains clean and debris-free saves money
in the long run. |
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By
Janis Keating
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Agglomerate
It!
Polymers and flocculants for stormwater treatment. |
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By
Roberta Baxter
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Lessons
in Porous Concrete
An update on the Villanova Urban Stormwater Partnerships
demonstration site. |
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By
Robert Traver, Andrea Welker,
Michael Horst, Megan Vanacore,
Andrea Braga, and Leo Kob
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Constructing
an Infiltration Trench Retrofit BMP
A demonstration site shows promise for BMPs in space-limited
urban settings. |
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By
Clay Emerson and Robert Traver
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A
Watershed-Based Approach to Stormwater Management
Communities join forces to find and fix illicit discharges. |
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By
Harry Stark
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Bacteria,
Protozoans, and Viruses: Whats in Your Stormwater?
Getting to the source. |
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By
Lynn Merrill
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