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- Page 53 and 54: Oral Presentation Abstracts 53
- Page 55 and 56: 6361 A Comparison of Runoff Quality
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- Page 59 and 60: 6364 Of the six observed exceedence
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6387 Alternative Compliance in Vent
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6389 Retrofit for LID Embraces City
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6391 Rainscaping Iowa: Paving the W
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6394 Developing 1 Volume-Based Offs
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6397 Blue Thumb - Planting for Clea
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6398 A Balanced Approach to Impleme
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6399 Stormwater Reuse: Educating Pl
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6399 The next phase of the project
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6401 Performance of Infiltrating SC
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6403 Green Roof Research through EP
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6404 Total Water Management: A Wate
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6405 Adopting Low Impact Developmen
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6407 Stormwater Management Educatio
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6409 Stormwater Sleuth and Running
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6410 Many of the tour participants
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6412 Potential Climate Change Impac
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6413 Working through Ordinance Revi
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6415 Plant Material Installation Ty
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6416 It Takes 18: Creating a Strate
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6417 Development of a Bioretention-
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6419 From Grey to Green Streets: Ag
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6422 Brownstown Middle School Green
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6427 North Street Reconstruction an
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6432 Application of the ASCE Standa
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6434 City of Neosho, Missouri Green
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6436 Bioretention Retrofit for Enha
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6437 Using neighborhood-scale combi
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6440 A Case Study of LID-Designed R
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6441 Low Impact Development (LID) A
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6442 Study on the Planning and Impl
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6446 Substrate Particle Size Distri
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6450 Quantifying the Water Budget f
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6451 3)LID design criteria (design,
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6453 Low Impact Development - A Ste
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6455 Toolkit for Planning and Imple
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6458 Prioritizing Stormwater Pond M
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6459 MCD Subwatershed Analysis Prog
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6460 Cost savings were achieved by
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6462 Quantifying the Water Quality
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6463 This presentation will summari
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6464 Applications are solicited twi
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6467 Forging Partnerships to Implem
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6468 Climate change poses a signifi
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6470 Design and Construction Implem
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6474 Evaluating Residential Disconn
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6477 Hydrologic and Water Quality B
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6481 Cumulatively, the pollutants c
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6483 Now four years into the servic
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6485 Implementing Stormwater Reuse
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6488 Catalyzing Green Infrastructur
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6489 Beyond LID: Using Sustainable
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6491 Hydrological Performance of En
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6493 This study area was selected b
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6497 Use of Low Impact Development
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6501 How to Deliver a Low Impact Co
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6502 Preliminary results show subst
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6506 Increasing the Runoff Reductio
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6510 The Stockholm Solution - Ten Y
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6514 Bioretention Media Industry De
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6515 Water Quality Performance of T
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6518 The Louisville and Jefferson C
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6520 Attendees will become familiar
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6522 Wetland Degradation in Souther
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6524 Bioretention Research, Design
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6527 Stormwater Volume Reduction -
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6528 Innovative Bioretention Design
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6529 Monitoring and Modeling to Pro
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6531 Swale and Filter Strip Design
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6533 After Design: Tools and Lesson
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6535 Harnessing the Emotional Respo
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6536 Green Medical Campus - 6 Years
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6538 Got Cash We Can Deliver! Chris
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6541 Mistakes We’ve Made Them! Su
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6544 Using Porous Asphalt Pavement
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6545 Maximizing Tree Stormwater Ben
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6547 Expanding the Green Roof Plant
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6548 To facilitate this review, CVC
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6549 2. Accounting for Storage in P
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6551 Don’t Runoff, Take a Rain Ch
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6552 Green Roofs: A Decade Strong a
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6556 Construction Challenges for Ne
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6557 Simultaneous Consideration of
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6558 Three types of bioswales were
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6561 Methodologies Used Monitoring
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6563 New York City DEP’s Green In
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6565 Study site The Minnehaha Creek
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6568 Low Impact Development (LID) S
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6570 Bioretention Systems Ability t
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6571 City residents living in the L
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6574 Computational algorithms of th
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6577 Post-Audit Verification of the
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6580 A Commitment to Change - Succe
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6581 Stop the Rain Drain: Downspout
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6582 Twin Creek Preserve: Successfu
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6583 Since 2008 when all BMPs were
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6586 Green Infrastructure for the C
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6587 Quantification of Nutrient Rem
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6589 Getting the Rate Right: Estima
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6590 The project also serves an edu
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6592 Permeable Alley Pilot Project,
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6596 Development of Analysis Framew
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6598 Innovative Stormwater Manageme
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6602 Investigating municipal green
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6603 Economic analysis indicated th
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6606 Improving SCM Effluent Quality
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6609 Impact of Recycled Materials i
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6611 Eagan initiated a neighborhood
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6614 How Much for That Home in a LI
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6617 Improving Stormwater Projects
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6618 A matrix will be developed tha
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6622 Performance of Green Infrastru
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6623 Retrofit of a Pervious Pavemen
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6624 Refining the Maintenance Techn
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6625 In our experience, utilizing w
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6626 Bioretention Basins in a Targe
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6631 Rain Gardens and Car Wash Runo
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6634 Compare and Contrast LID Desig
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6637 U.S. Veterans: A Workforce for
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6639 Beyond Concept: Implementing L
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6640 Optimizing the South Bend Cso
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6641 Retrofitting the Street Side G
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6644 Economic Analysis of Installin
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6645 Green Infrastructure Feasibili
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6647 Greening of Rural Residential
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6649 Achieving LID Runoff Reduction
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6653 Integrating Floodplain and Sto
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6655 RiverSmart Communities Leah Le
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6657 Complete Streets and Low Impac
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6661 Innovative Modeling Procedures
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6662 Using the Envision Rating Syst
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6663 To meet the 2035 Vision goals,
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6664 Integrated Watershed Planning:
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6665 A Two-Year Comparison of Storm
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6670 Collaborative Reimagining of W
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6671 LID Retrofit Pilot Project Cap
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6672 Development and Construction o
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6674 Restoring the Health of Panthe
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6675 Electronic water monitoring eq
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6676 This study indicates that impl
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6677 5. Reduction of required field
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6679 Technical Guidance for Retaini
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6681 Advanced Bioretention Systems:
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6685 Confessions of LID Designers:
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6689 Implementing Seattle’s Green
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6690 This paper will discuss the ex
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6692 Retrofitting a Conventional Sa
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6696 Evaluating Low Impact Developm
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6698 Figure 1 Example Input of Site
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6700 Getting the Water Right: Lesso
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6702 Building Community Resilience
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6703 Greening Streets: From Concept
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6708 Context Sensitive Design of Gr
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6710 Stormwater Management as a Sit
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6711 Ten Years Later—A Retrospect
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6712 Increasing the stormwater stor
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6715 Cracking the Codes: Prioritizi
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6716 Is “Zero Runoff” Realistic
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6717 Advanced Denitrification of St
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6720 Washington State Lid Requireme
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6722 The US Environmental Protectio
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6724 Challenges of Selecting a Wate
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6725 Using Road Rights of Way to Co
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6726 San Francisco: City as Catchme
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6729 Water Quality and Hydrologic P
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6732 EPA Stormwater Rulemaking Kare
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6733 Achieving Greened Acres throug
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6735 Integrating Redevelopment and
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6736 Stormwater Art and Interpretat
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6737 Financing for this project is
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6739 A Case Study - Southbury Medic
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6741 Assessing the Environmental Ef
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6742 Minimal Impact Design Standard
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6744 The District of Columbia Depar
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6745 With the anticipated discontin
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6747 Difficulties in Meeting Regula
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6749 Prince George’s County Bio-r
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6751 Use of Outlet Controls to Impr
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7001 Adaptive Implementation for Ac
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7002 The scorecard was used to crea
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7003 Vegetated Roof Performance Mon
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7005 Six Blind Men and the Pollutan
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7007 Lessons Learned from the Owner
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7009 Performance Results from Large
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7011 Case Study: SAFL Baffle Retrof
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7015 US EPA National Stormwater Cal
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6372 Quantifying the Contribution o
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6600 Development of LID Spreadsheet
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6372 Quantifying the Contribution o
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6423 Modeling the Effect of a Low I
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6429 Peat-Based Sorption Media: A N
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6443 Till now, the research has fin
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6466 Urban Stream Stabilization - H
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6476 Removing Heavy Metals from Sto
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6480 Lid Selection and Sizing Tool
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6492 Characterization of the Rainfa
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6499 Thermal Effects of Different M
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6501 Restoring the Environment and
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6513 Field Test and Applications of
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6519 Policy on Low Impact Developme
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6572 Application of Vortex Flow Con
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6595 Retrofitting Maplewood Mall fo
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6600 Development of LID Spreadsheet
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6613 The RWMWD Experience - Buildin
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6620 Investigation of Insecticide L
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6628 The Osorb® Stormwater System
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6630 The poster will also include e
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6636 While LID will help to meet TM
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6658 Form-Based Zoning Code Form-ba
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6666 Metals in Effluent from Bioret
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6669 Understanding Permeable Paver
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6684 The Utilization of LID Practic
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6693 Tracking the Hydrological Perf
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6699 Curve Number Estimation for En
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6713 Design and Calibration of Rain
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6730 Validation of Two Soil Heat Fl