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Text: Table of Contents

October 2007
Volume 8, Number 7

Bioretention and Bioinfiltration BMPs
Three researchers’ experience

By Robert G. Traver, Allen P. Davis, and William F. Hunt

A Practical Measure of the Impact of Driveway Car Washing
Fish toxicity testing in Puget Sound

By Jeff Dengler and John Brasino

Underground Treatment of Stormwater
Space-saving devices to treat runoff

By Roberta Baxter

Green Stormwater
A North Carolina community follows LEED.

By Carol Brzozowski

Matching Means and Minds
The Pacific Northwest meets Phase II.

By David C. Richardson

Westchester County Airport Meets Tough International Standards
Protecting one of the world’s most important watersheds is a formidable task for a county airport close to New York City’s drinking-water supply.

By Judy I. Shane

National Policy, Local Innovation
Clean Water State Revolving Funds at 20 years

By Henrietta H. P. Locklear

An Evaluation of the Reduced Environmental Impact
From High-Density Development

By Randel Lemoine
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