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The following sources have been cited
during the course of this work:
Buffers
(1) Center for Watershed Protection Web site www.cwp.org
(2) Moglen, Dr. Glenn E. “Urbanization, Stream Buffers, and Stewardship
in Maryland.” The Practice of Watershed Protection 2000
(4) Schueler, Tom. “The Architecture of Urban Stream Buffers.”
The Practice of Watershed Protection 2000.
(5) Aquatic Buffers Fact Sheet: Buffer Zones www.stormwatercenter.net
Detention/Infilteration
Basins
(1) Stormwater Center Stormwater Management
Fact Sheet: Dry Extended Detention Pond www.stormwatercenter.net
(2) Stormwater Center Stormwater Management Fact Sheet: Wet Pond www.stormwatercenter.net
(3) Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, Conservation Practice
Standard: Wet Detention Basin No. 1001, June 1999 www.dnr.state.wi.us/org/water/wm/nps/stormwater/publications.htm#wet
Erosion
Control
(1) Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources Web site: www.dnr.state.wi.us/org/water/fhp/waterway/stormwater.htm
Illicit
Discharges
(1) United States Environmental Protection
Agency, Office of Water Web site. www.epa.gov/water
(2) Wisconsin Administrative Code Chapter NR 216
www.legis.state.wi.us/rsb/code/nr/nr216.pdf
(3) Center for Watershed Protection. “Non-Stormwater Fact Sheet:
Septic Systems” www.stormwatercenter.net
Open-Space
Design
(1) Horner, Wesley R. “Conservation Design: Managing Stormwater
through Maximizing Preventive Nonstructural Practices.” Conference
Proceedings from the National Conference on Tools for Urban Water Resource
Management & Protection. Feb 2000
(2) “Better Site Design Fact Sheet: Open Space Design” Stormwater
Center fact sheet
http://www.stormwatercenter.net/Assorted%20Fact%20Sheets/Tool4_Site_Design/open_space.htm
(3) Schueler, Thomas, “Use of Open Space Design to Protect Watersheds.”
The Practice of Watershed Protection, 2000
(4) Nonpoint Source News-Notes, EPA “Landscaped Rain Gardens Offer
Stormwater Control”
Parking
Lots
1 US Environmental Protection Agency. 1991. Urbanization and Streams:
Studies of Hydrologic Impacts. 841-R-97-009. December 1997.
2 Lyons, John need the study
3 1000 Friends of Washington, Transportation Action Network –
website.
4 Guerro, Peter. 2001. Better Data and Evaluation of Urban Runoff Programs
Needed to ssess Effectiveness. FDCH
Government Account Reports. June 29, 2001.
5 Arnold Jr., Chester; Gibbons, C. James. 1996. Impervious Surface Coverage;
The Emergence of a Key Environmental Indicator. Journal of the American
Planning Association. Spring 1996. Vol. 62, Issue 2.
6 Transportation Action Network – website
7 Schueler, Thomas. 1998. The Importance of Imperviousness. Watershed
Protection Techniques. The Center for Watershed Protection April 28,
1998.
8 Purdue University. 2001. Land Use and Water Quality. Safe Water for
the Future Website.
9 Bannerman, Roger T., Dodds, R. B.; Hornewar, N. J. 1993. Sources of
Pollutants in Wisconsin Stormwater. Water Science and Technology.
10 Willson, Richard W. 1995. Suburban Parking Requirements: A Tacit
Policy for Automobile Use and Sprawl. Journal of the American Planning
Association 61, 1: 29-42.
11 Booth, Dereck B.; Levitt, Jennifer. 1999. Field Evaluation of Permeable
pavement Systems for Improved Stormwater Management. Journal of the
American Planning Association. Summer 1999. Vol. 65 Issue 3.
12 Shoup, Donald. 1999. In Lieu of Required Parking. Journal of Planning
Education and Research. Vol. 18 Issue 4
13 Olympia Washington “Impervious Surface Reduction Study”
14 Booth, Dereck B.; Levitt, Jennifer. 1999. Field Evaluation of Permeable
Pavement Systems for Improved Stormwater Management. Journal of the
American Planning Association. Summer 1999. Vol. 65 Issue 3.
15 Booth, Dereck B.; Levitt, Jennifer. 1999. Field Evaluation of Permeable
Pavement Systems for Improved Stormwater Management. Journal of the
American Planning Association. Summer 1999. Vol. 65 Issue 3.
16 Rushton, BT. 2001. Low Impact Parking Lot Design Reduces Runoff and
Pollutant Loads. Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management.
March 2001. Vol. 127. Issue 3.
17 Arnold Jr., Chester; Gibbons, C. James. 1996.Impervious Surface Coverage;
The Emergence of a Key Environmental Indicator. Journal of the American
Planning Association. Spring 1996. Vol. 62, Issue 2.
18 Arnold Jr., Chester; Gibbons, C. James. 1996.Impervious Surface Coverage;
The Emergence of a Key Environmental Indicator. Journal of the American
Planning Association. Spring 1996. Vol. 62, Issue 2.
19 Lager, John A.; Smith, William G.; Lynard, William G.; Finn, Robert
M.; Finnemore, John. 1977. Urban Stormwater Management and Technology:
Update and Users’ Guide. US EPA . EPA-600/8-77-014 c.2.
20 US EPA; Parking Lot and Street Cleaning – Storm Water Phase
II Menu of BMP’s and Model Permits. US EPA.
21 Booth, Dereck B.; Levitt, Jennifer. 1999. Field Evaluation of Permeable
Pavement Systems for Improved Stormwater Management. Journal of the
American Planning Association. Summer 1999. Vol. 65 Issue 3.
22 Arnold Jr., Chester; Gibbons, C. James. 1996.Impervious Surface Coverage;
The Emergence of a Key Environmental Indicator. Journal of the American
Planning Association. Spring 1996. Vol. 62, Issue 2.
23 Booth, Dereck B.; Levitt, Jennifer. 1999. Field Evaluation of Permeable
Pavement Systems for Improved Stormwater Management. Journal of the
American Planning Association. Summer 1999. Vol. 65 Issue 3.
Stormwater
Control
(1) Stormwater
Center Stormwater Management Fact Sheet: Wet Pond www.stormwatercenter.net
(2) Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, Conservation Practice
Standard: Wet Detention Basin No. 1001, June 1999 www.dnr.state.wi.us/org/water/wm/nps/stormwater/publications.htm#wet
(3) www.on.ec.gc.ca/wildlife/factsheets/fs_stormwater-e.html
Streets
and Roads
1. Arnold Jr., Chester; Gibbons, James. “
Impervious Surface Coverage” Journal of American Planning Association.
Vol. 62 Issue 2 Spring, 1996.
2. US EPA Best Management Practices – Maintenance Practices
3. Bannerman, Roger; Owens, D.W.; Dodds, R. B.; Hornewer, N.J. “Sources
of Pollutants in Wisconsin Stormwater” Water Science Technology.
Vol. 28 No.3-5 Pages 241-259. 1993
4. State of Indiana Website “Safe Water: Land Use and Water Quality”
Purdue University
5. US EPA “Parking Lot and Street Cleaning - Storm Water Phase
II Menu of BMP’s and Model Permits”
6. State of Indiana “Safe Water: Land Use and Water Quality”
Purdue University
7. US EPA “Parking Lot and Street Cleaning -Storm Water Phase
II Menu of BMP’s and Model Permits”
8. US EPA “Road Salt Application and Storage – Storm Water
Phase II Menu of BMP’s and Model Permits”
9. McPherson, Gregory; Nowak, David; Rowntree, rowan. “Chicago’s
Urban Forest Ecosystem: Results of the Chicago Urban Forest Climate
Project.” U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service 1994.
10. Wexler, Mark. “Money Does Grow on Trees – and so Does
Better Health and Happiness” National Wildlife, April/May 1998.
Vol. 35 Issue 3
11. “Working Trees for Communities” National Agroforestery
Center Brochure
12. McPherson, Gregory; Nowak, David; Rowntree, rowan. “Chicago’s
Urban Forest Ecosystem: Results of the Chicago Urban Forest Climate
Project. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service 1994.
13. Arnold Jr., Chester; Gibbons, James. “ Impervious Surface
Coverage” Journal of American Planning Association. Vol. 62 Issue
2 Spring 1996.
14. Burden, Dan; Wallwork, Michael; Sides, Ken; Bright Rue, Harrison.
“Street Design Guidelines for Healthy Neighborhoods” Local
Government Commission Center for Livable Communities. 1999.
15. State of Oregon….
16. Center for Watershed Protection. Consensus Agreement On Model Development
Principles To Protect Our Streams, Lakes and Wetlands
Street
Trees
(1) Curtis, John T. Vegetation of Wisconsin
(2) McPherson, Gregory; Nowak, David; Rowntree, Rowan. “Chicago’s
Urban Forest Ecosystem: Results of the Chicago Urban Forest Climate
Project.” U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service 1994.
(3) McPherson, Gregory; Simpson, James; Peper, Paula; Xiao, Quingu.
“Benefit-Cost Analysis of Modesto’s Municipal Urban Forest.”
Journal of Arboriculture 25(5), September 1999.
(4) Bay Journal, January-February 2002, Volume 11, No. 10
Subdivisions
(1) Stormwater Center fact sheet “Better Site Design Fact Sheet:
Open Space Design. www.stormwatercenter.net
(2) Stormwater Center fact sheet “Better Site Design: Narrower
Streets.” www.stormwatercenter.net
(3) Stormwater Center fact sheet “Alternative Turnarounds.”
www.stormwatercenter.net
(4) Arendt, Randall Rural By Design
(5) Claytor, R.A. Practical Tips for Construction Site Phasing. The
Practice of Watershed Protection, 2000
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