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EDITORIAL CATEGORY - MONITORING
Crisis Averted   Storm Water Solutions October 2011   Alan Gartner
Intelligent solutions help mitigate damage caused by urban flooding
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2011 State of The Industry   Storm Water Solutions May 2011   Brought to you by Storm Water Solutions
A current assessment of the storm water and erosion control industry
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Taking Control of Turbidity   Storm Water Solutions May 2011   Don Thieman, CPESC, LEED GA
Testing of a construction site clean water alternative
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Coast Guards   Storm Water Solutions May-June 2011   Caitlin Cunningham
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Monitoring Methodology   Storm Water Solutions February 2011   Julie Etra, CPESC
Evaluating stabilization and revegetation treatments
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Keep It To The Limit   Storm Water Solutions September 2010   John Gleason, P.E., CPESC
New ELGs: Will contractors need to collect water quality samples?
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Onsite Testing   Storm Water Solutions September 2010   Heather D. Rekalske
Monitoring runoff to support project compliance
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"Open" Season   Storm Water Solutions August 2009   By Chris Landt
Dry-weather diversion units reduce a beach community’s indicator bacteria levels
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Filtration Considerations   Storm Water Solutions June 2009   By Derek M. Berg
New systems reveal voids in testing protocol
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Monitoring LID Practices   Storm Water Solutions February 2009   By T. Andrew Earles, Jane K. Clary & Marcus Quigley
Updated BMP database incorporates LID-specific guidance
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Placement Power   Storm Water Solutions October 2008   By Bob Beyer & Johnny Barron
Determining the best location for automatic sampling
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One Rain Event, Multiple Samples   Storm Water Solutions August 2008   By Rhett Farrell
Mounted systems can simplify regulatory compliance
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Coastal Contamination   Storm Water Solutions August 2008   By Caitlin Cunningham
Pinpointing pollution sources for beachgoers’ safety
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Piloting Pollution Prevention   Storm Water Solutions May 2008   By Royal Environmental Systems and Water Tectonics Inc.
A Washington state water quality facility’s state-of-the-art treatment system separates, filters runoff contaminants
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Monitoring Watershed Health   Storm Water Solutions May 2008   By Eric Keith
An Oregon city protects the lake for which it is named by recording, acting on water quality data
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Keeping on Track   Storm Water Solutions April 2008   By Brian K. McMahan
The city of Charlotte, N.C., stays organized and saves time with its storm water project tracking system
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First Flush Brings Facts   Storm Water Solutions February 2008   By Mary P. Skopec, Ph.D. & Rebecca Kauten
A watershed-based monitoring project identifies urban land use pollutants; implements solutions accordingly
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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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Autopsy of a Preventable Failure   Storm Water Solutions October 2007   By Joe Gannon
Redesigning a California construction site—and its bidding process—to meet national runoff standards
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Avenue to Progress   Storm Water Solutions February 2007   By Richard Blais, PMP
Innovative system updates wet and dry weather CSO monitoring

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