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Ag. Nonpoint Source Pollution
(1) Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources,
Agricultural Runoff Management Information http://www.dnr.state.wi.us/org/water/wm/nps/animal.htm
Buffers
(1) “Invisibility of Stream/Wetland
Buffers: Can Their Integrity be Maintained?” The Practice of Watershed
Protection 2000.
(2) Wang, Lizhu; Lyons, John; Kanehl,
Paul; Bannerman, Roger. Impacts of Urbanization on Stream Habitat and
Fish Across Multiple Spatial Scales, 2001
Erosion
(1) Claytor, Richard Practical Tips for Construction SitePhasing The
Practice of Watershed Protection, 2000
(2) Performance of Sediment Controls at Maryland Construction Sites
The Practice of Watershed Protection, 2000
(3) Caraco, Deborah, Keeping Soil in Its Place The Practice of Watershed
Protection, 2000
(4) Construction Phasing, Erosion and Sediment Control Fact Sheet http://www.stormwatercenter.net/Assorted%20Fact%20Sheets/Tool5_ESC/ESC%20FS4.pdf
(5) Watershed Protection Techniques
Vol. 2 #3 Construction Phasing
(6) The Practice of Watershed Protection
Performance of Sediment Controls at Maryland Construction Sites
(7) The Practice of Watershed Protection
Keeping Soil in Its Place
Open-Space Design
(1) Coffman, Larry S. “Low Impact Development
Design: A New Paradigm for Stormwater Management Mimicking and Restoring
the Natural Hydrologic Regime.” Conference Proceedings from the
National Conference on Tools for Urban Water Resource Management &
Protection. Feb 2000
(2) Brown, Ted “Changing Development
Rules in Your Community.” The Practice of Watershed Protection,
2000
(3) Zielinski, Jennifer “The
Benefits of Better Site Design in Residential Subdivisions.” The
Practice of Watershed Protection, 2000
(4) Arendt, Randall Rural By Design
(5) Wang, Lizhu; Lyons, John; Kanehl,
Paul; Bannerman, Roger. Impacts of Urbanization on Stream Habitat and
Fish Across Multiple Spatial Scales, 2001
Stormwater Control
(1) Stormwater Center Stormwater Management
Fact Sheet: Dry Extended Detention Pond www.stormwatercenter.net
(2) Wang, Lizhu; Lyons, John; Kanehl, Paul; Bannerman, Roger. Impacts
of Urbanization on Stream Habitat and Fish Across Multiple Spatial Scales,
2001
(3) Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District. “Chapter 13 Surface
Water and Storm Water” January 2002. www.mmsd.com
(4) Wisconsin
Department of Natural Resources, Runoff Management Information http://www.dnr.state.wi.us/org/water/wm/nps
Street Trees
(1) Arendt, Randall Rural By Design
(2) Wang, Lizhu; Lyons, John; Kanehl, Paul; Bannerman, Roger. Impacts
of Urbanization on Stream Habitat and Fish Across Multiple Spatial Scales,
2001
(3) Shaver, Earl. “Deluged.” American Forests, Winter/Spring
1997, Vol. 103 Issue 1
Subdivisions
(1) Nonpoint Source News-Notes, EPA. “Landscaped Rain Gardens
Offer Stormwater Control”
(2) Wang, Lizhu; Lyons, John; Kanehl, Paul; Bannerman, Roger. Impacts
of Urbanization on Stream Habitat and Fish Across Multiple Spatial Scales,
2001
(3) Zielinski, Jennifer. “The Benefits of Better Site Design in
Residential Subdivisions.” The Practice of Watershed Protection,
2000
(4) Brown, Ted. “Changing Development Rules in Your Community.”
The Practice of Watershed Protection, 2000
Golf Courses
(1) “Minimizing the Impact of Golf
Courses on Streams.” The Practice of Watershed Protection 2000
(2) “Groundwater Impacts of Golf Course Development in Cape Cod.”
The Practice of Watershed Protection 2000
(3) Baltimore County, Maryland Department of Environmental Protection
and Resource Management. Environmental Guidelines for the Design and
Maintenance of Golf Courses. http://www.epa.gov/nps/ordinance/documents/E4-GolfCourse.pdf
(4) Wang, Lizhu; Lyons, John; Kanehl, Paul; Bannerman, Roger. Impacts
of Urbanization on Stream Habitat and Fish Across Multiple Spatial Scales,
2001
Development Rights
www.epa.gov/nps/ordinance/documents/E3-Sarasota.pdf
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