Filter Maintenance
Storm Water Solutions
August 2008
By John Doerfer
Sand filters vs. media filters
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Storm Water Solutions
May 2008
By Stefanie Hansen
Underground storage system defender of choice for a California soccer field
Urban LID
Storm Water Solutions
April 2008
By Hong Lin, Ph.D., P.E.
Analyzing BMPs’ long-term viability
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Bridge Over Troubled Water
Storm Water Solutions
February 2008
By Katherine Brown & Joni LaFave
Caltrans restores a riparian area and its water quality while conducting an emergency bridge restoration project
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Sediment Basin Design
Storm Water Solutions
February 2008
By Albert Jarrett, Ph.D. and J. Warren Faircloth
Applying Stokes’s Law to enhance the dewatering process
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Storm Water Solutions
February 2008
By Stefanie Hansen
Underground storage system defender of choice on a California soccer field
Protecting the harvest
Storm Water Solutions
October 2007
By John E. Gilley
Bet the farm on the right runoff control measures
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
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
Protecting a National Treasure
Storm Water Solutions
October 2007
By Robert Y.G. Andoh
Upflow filters provide runoff treatment along New Zealand’s Hauraki Gulf
Ahead of its Time
Storm Water Solutions
February 2007
By Karl Dreher & Scott Taylor
Caltrans assesses solutions to storm water pollution
Clean Sweep
eStormWater.com
January-December 2007
Tanya Stella
Riverside cleanup program brings Ohioans together to improve the environment
Stenciling for the Sound
eStormWater.com
January-December 2007
Kate Brown
The Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) provides free storm drain marking kits to remind residents of local water quality issues
Compensating for Development
eStormWater.com
January-December 2007
Emily Sievers & Lars Higdon
The University of Wisconsin (UW)-Madison storm water policy and supporting projects reduce the impact of construction on local water bodies
Storm Water Watchers
Storm Water Solutions
July 2005
Dana Havlik, P.E., and Peter Mattejat
The SWM Program initially concentrated on the inventory, but current focus has shifted to maintenance and functional retrofits.
Storm Water at Center of Project
Storm Water Solutions
July 2005
By Becky Metivier
“If it was good enough for the Park Service at Mammoth Cave, I felt very comfortable using the same technology on our project,” said Tutt.
Pollution Patrol
Water & Wastes Digest
July 2005
By Denise Covelli
In accordance with this program, city officials focused on implementing an urban runoff pollution mitigation system for the Centinela Basin Watershed. They wanted the system to reduce urban runoff pollution—including dry weather flows—entering nearby Ballona Creek, which flows into the Santa Monica Bay.
Applying Available Technologies to Storm Water Flows
Storm Water Solutions
July 2004
By Blake Guillory, P.E., and Douglas Dycus, P.E., CFM
Water and wastewater technologies are increasingly being applied to storm water flows both to satisfy environmental regulations and to increase the availability of reclaimed and potable water resources.
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