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Text: Table of Contents
March/April 2006
Volume 7, Number 2
ARTICLE RETRACTED: The article that appeared in the March/April edition of Stormwater Magazine, titled "Reevaluating Tunnels," has been retracted. See Editor's Comments that will appear in the upcoming July/August edition of Stormwater Magazine.
Coping After Katrina
Assessing water quality and stormwater infrastructure.
By Carol Brzozowski

Simplifying the Design of Urban Stormwater Detention Systems
Computer-based modeling makes designs faster and easier.

By Jason Gillespie, Billy J. Barfield, John C. Hayes, Sam L. Harp,
Mahesh Chalavadi, Ellen Stevens,
K. Flint Holbrook, and Brian Bates
Trial by Hurricane
New Orleans workers face the challenge of a catastrophic storm.
By David C. Richardson
An Analytical Framework
A modeling study provides guidance for developing a watershed management plan.
By Stephen Carter, Andrew Parker, Rick Whetsel, and Mark Norton
Quantifying Increases in Stream Power and Energy
Using flow duration curves to depict stream flow values.
By Evan Fitzgerald and Breck Bowden
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