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Hydromulch Thrives
Storm Water Solutions
February 2011
Jeff Salem
Application establishes vegetation in demanding highway rehab project
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Roadway Retrofit
Storm Water Solutions
May 2010
Laura Blodgett
Minnesota municipality installs new storm water system as part of major road reconstruction
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Change Comes to Columbus
Storm Water Solutions
August 2009
By Rebecca Wilhelm
The American Public Works Association (APWA) International Public Works Congress & Exposition will address challenges and opportunities in our changing world
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Downslope Remedy
Storm Water Solutions
June 2009
By Michael J. Livermore
Drainage conveyance and erosion control system saves a Canadian highway slope
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Slipline Safeguard
Storm Water Solutions
May 2009
By Stephen C. Cooper
Culvert reclamation project saves time and money, keeps traffic moving
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Slope Security
Storm Water Solutions
May 2008
By Tom Wedegaertner
Alabama transportation officials utilize a cotton fiber-reinforced matrix to prevent erosion on steep roadside slopes
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Debits & Credits Make Dollars & Sense
Storm Water Solutions
April 2008
By Vincent W. Davis, P.E.
The Delaware Department of Transportation (DelDOT) looks beyond retention ponds and enters a storm water banking agreement to address highway project needs
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Saving Lake Sedgefield from Sediment
Storm Water Solutions
October 2007
By Dan Line, P.E.
Residents, researchers, transportation officials and construction crews team up to minimize the effects of roadwork runoff in North Carolina
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Site-Specific Solutions
Storm Water Solutions
June 2007
By Timothy Sobelman, PE, Karl Dreher, PE, James Sullivan, PE, & Daniel Peterson, PE
Caltrans’ toolbox of pollutant-based treatment BMPs
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Ahead of its Time
Storm Water Solutions
February 2007
By Karl Dreher & Scott Taylor
Caltrans assesses solutions to storm water pollution
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