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Text: Table of Contents
September/October 2004
Volume 5 Number 6

Stormwater Utilities:
Where Do They Stand Now?

Public sector professionals committed to establishing or sustaining a stormwater utility can't afford to focus solely on technical and engineering aspects, several seasoned experts insist.

By Eric Woolson

Managing Water Quality and Quantity in One Facility
Improving water quality and reducing flood damage become compatible goals.

By George W. Simpson III, Robert H. Wampler, Charles E. Mitchem Jr.,
and Christy Straight

Diverting Stormwater
Some cities are tunneling to cope with CSO and stormwater problems.

By Carol Brzozowski
Balancing Wetland and Stream Preservation With Stormwater Management Goals:
A Case Study

Maryland reconciles rapid growth, water-quality goals, and habitat protection.
By Andrew T. Der
Water Monitoring Flows Toward High-Tech Solutions
For data collection and reports, computers and the Web are valuable labor-saving devices.
By Janis Keating
Funding the Clean Water Act
How are America's older municipalities coping with infrastructure demands and paying for them?
By Siobhan Bennett
Integrating Stormwater Into the Landscape
Sustainable designs incorporate stormwater from the beginning.
By Roberta Baxter
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