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Text: Table of Contents
September/October 2005
Volume 6, Number 6
Pumping Systems
Temporary or permanent, they solve problems from unexpected storm surges, increased runoff, and antiquated infrastructure.
By Carol Brzozowski

Finding the Money for Stormwater Management
A look at some of the options for municipal programs.

By Lynn Merrill
Municipal Stormwater System Maintenance
An assessment of current practices and methodology for upgrading programs.
By Andrew J. Reese and
Henrietta H. Presler
Urban Stormwater Runoff Aquatic Life Toxicity: An Update
Regulating pesticides.
By G. Fred Lee and Anne Jones-Lee
Ancient Erosion and Sediment Management
Accumulation in reservoir yields clues to runoff patterns and soil gradation.
By Kenneth R. Wright, Eric Bikis,
and Ernest Pemberton
 
 
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