May/June 2006
Volume 7,
Number 3 |
Retrofit Stormwater Management
Navigating multidisciplinary hurdles at the watershed scale. |
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Allison H. Roy, Heriberto Cabezas, Matthew P. Clagett,
N. Theresa Hoagland, Audrey L. Mayer, Matthew A. Morrison,
William D. Shuster, Joshua J. Templeton, and Hale W. Thurston
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Water Monitoring and Sampling Tools
Automatic and manual systems to measure the health of the watershed.
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By
Carol Brzozowski
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Parking Lot Sealants
On the trail of urban PAHs. |
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By
David C. Richardson
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Drainage Improvement Prioritization in Lincoln, NE
Solving critical problems rather than reacting to complaints.
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By
Lalit Jha, Devin Biesecker, Jonathan E. Jones, J.D. Johnson, and Sally Kribs
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The Stormwater Workforce
Challenges of hiring in-house staff and consultants. |
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By
Bill Tice
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A $208 Million Gain
A huge drainage mapping project increases the value of stormwater infrastructure. |
By
John Hannel
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Selecting Stormwater BMPs
What should specifiers look for?
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By
Jay Landers
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RAN: Working With Neighborhoods to Manage Stormwater
An innovative project works with suburban homeowners to design stormwater controls. |
By
Alan McIntosh, Breck Bowden, Evan Fitzgerald, Alex Hackman, Barton Kirk,
John Todd, Helena Vladich,
Alexey Voinov, and Joseph Bartlett |