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- Page 54 and 55: 6338 Leveraging Multiple Benefits a
- Page 56 and 57: 6363 A Comparison of Runoff Quantit
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- Page 60 and 61: 6370 The Effects of Climate Change
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- Page 66 and 67: 6388 Designing with Nature - Compos
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6406 PWD’s Rapid Desktop Screenin
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6408 The Rain Garden App: A Mobile
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6410 Implementing Green Infrastruct
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6411 Integrating LID Practices into
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6412 Final Comments The results sho
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6414 Using Interactive Simulation a
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6415 Considered the most expensive
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6416 3. Direct Landowner Outreach:
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6418 Water Quality and Quantity Per
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6421 Development and Implementation
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6424 Cathment-Scale Evaluation of t
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6431 The Role of Stream Restoration
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6433 Transforming Our Cities: High
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6435 A New Tool to Simulate the Phr
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6437 Technical & Process Strategies
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6438 Water Treatment Residuals as a
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6440 The LID roads had a good perfo
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6441 Basic research Basic research
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6445 Principal Component Analysis f
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6449 Developing Tailored Stormwater
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6451 The Plan to Apply LID in Water
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6452 Crow Wing County Performance-B
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6453 Cities of the Future is an acr
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6457 Evaluation of Plant Species fo
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6458 Five basins in the Eden Lake w
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6460 The Challenges and Successes i
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6461 Low Impact Development Design
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6463 Are We There Yet Modeling How
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6464 1 % for Green Program Promotin
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6465 A New Concept in Modeling Low
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6468 Design for Today and the Futur
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6469 BMP Optimization Modeling, a S
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6471 Exploring the Hydraulics of Bi
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6475 Highly Efficient Removal of Ph
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6481 When Green Infrastructure Turn
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6483 Pervious Pavement as Public In
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6484 Redefining the Affordable Hous
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6487 When it Rains it Stores: Pract
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6488 Both technical and policy aspe
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6490 Systemic LID Design Analysis a
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6493 Evaluation of Decentralized Gr
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6496 The Emergence of LID in Arizon
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6498 Quantifying Effective Impervio
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6502 Rainwater Harvesting: Integrat
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6505 Mimicking Natural Hydrology: U
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6506 infiltration rate (cm/hr) The
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6512 The Fate of Phosphorus in Stor
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6514 Through this more than four (4
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6518 Use of Time Domain Reflectomet
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6520 Bioretention Stormwater Treatm
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6521 Do-It-Yourself Modular Green R
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6523 Temporal Changes in Effluent W
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6525 37th Avenue Greenway: A Flood
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6527 A stormwater detention facilit
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6528 The results are intended to de
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6530 Green Infrastructure for CSO C
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6532 Innovative Stormwater Control
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6533 Within the Credit River Waters
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6535 CVC has taken these lessons fr
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6537 Silva Cell Tree and Soil Syste
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6539 LID Applications and Standards
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6543 Using Agent-Based Models to In
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6544 During the duration of the two
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6546 Adapting to Growth Pressures &
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6548 Not All That Different, Eh A C
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6549 A New Generation of Stormwater
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6550 Water Quality Treatment Charac
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6551 In addition to evaluating the
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6555 Water Quality Treatment and Fl
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6556 Utility coordination posed ano
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6558 New York City Department of En
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6561 Performance of Green Streets i
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6562 New York City DEP’s Area-Wid
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6565 Assessing Constraints and Oppo
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6567 The Application of LID/BMP Sit
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6569 Using LID for TMDL Compliance:
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6571 Lake Whatcom Watershed Homeown
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6574 Distributed BMP Performance Al
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6576 Citizen Blue: Lotus Lake Commu
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6578 Monitoring Methods for LID Pra
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6580 (2) Hunter Freeman: Hunter is
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6581 When using public education te
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6583 Urban Stormwater BMP Performan
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6585 Integrating LID into Brownfiel
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6586 • integrated tree trench sys
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6587 Over 350 street sweepings were
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6590 Retrofitting Maplewood Mall fo
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6591 Kohlman Tmdl Implementation Pl
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6593 Using Green Infrastructure to
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6596 In order to address Municipal
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6599 Are My Low Impact Development
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6603 Stormwater Reuse for Irrigatio
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6604 Commercial LID Redesign in Coa
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6607 Green Streets: A North Carolin
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6611 Protecting Schwanz Lake from I
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6612 Retrofitting Small BMPs to Red
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6616 RiverSmart Homes: Four Years L
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6618 Comparison of Tools Available
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6621 Biological Elements in Rain Ga
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6622 In many cases, green infrastru
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6623 Monitoring Box Figure 2. Plan
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6625 Stormwater Reuse - Retrofittin
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6625 Figure 2. Runoff volume fate f
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6627 Integrating Green Infrastructu
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6633 Stormwater Controls on a Golf
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6635 Implementation of Rainwater Ha
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6638 Conceptual Plans to Address Dr
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6639 Similarly, the filtration hist
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6640 The SWMM LID BMP tool was used
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6642 Filtration and Bio-Retention B
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6644 On a per gallon basis of storm
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6646 EPA Green Infrastructure Commu
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6648 Green Infrastructure: Construc
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6652 Nutrient Analysis of the Efflu
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6654 Vegetation Selection for Erosi
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6656 Meeting Water Quality Goals th
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6659 Construction Assessment of Rig
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6661 In this paper, we will discuss
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6663 Fresh Coast Green Solutions: D
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6663 TABLE 2 GI Calculator Treated
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6664 In 2010, the MCWD entered into
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6668 Integrating LID, Stream Enhanc
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6670 Presentation #2 Recent Project
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6671 The residential rain barrel pi
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6673 Developing LID & GI Standards
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6675 Design Considerations for Stor
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6676 Lessons Learned Modeling LID U
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6677 Innovative Sensing Instrumenta
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6678 LID Institutional Acceptance -
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6680 Crumbling Concrete and Impenet
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6683 Green Infrastructure Modeling
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6688 Design Sensitivity and Optimiz
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6690 Low Impact Development Impleme
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6691 Oversized, Yet Underperforming
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6694 Underdrains Under Water: Lesso
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6698 A Site Development Spreadsheet
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6698 Figure 3 Example Tabular Resul
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6701 Nitrogen Sources and Stormwate
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6702 Research completed addressing
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6705 Comparisson of Infiltrometer-B
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6709 Green Stormwater Infrastructur
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6710 Another unique stormwater feat
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6712 Cost-Effective Sizing of Green
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6714 How Can We Give Some Back - Le
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6715 3) To further enhance the abil
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6716 For the City of IGH, with urba
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6719 Evaluating Sustain: A Case Stu
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6722 Nationwide Study of the Benefi
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6723 Stormwater Retrofits and Pollu
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6724 The Approach The US EPA on beh
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6725 Much of the development within
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6728 What do Whitewater and Stormwa
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6731 Adapting TO Landuse AND Climat
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6732 APPROACHES OR TECHNIQUES AND R
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6734 Can Stormwater Infiltration Au
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6735 The engineering design of the
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6737 Paving Dubuque Green Todd Shoe
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6738 Creating a Stormwater Park in
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6740 LID Regulations in Connecticut
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6741 Urban or highway snowmelt typi
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6744 Regulations, Incentives and Mo
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6745 Exploring the Need for a Natio
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6746 The Best of Weftec 2013© Seth
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6748 Simulating Long-Term Performan
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6750 Experimental and Computer Mode
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7000 Volume-Based Design Criteria -
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7002 Soup to Nuts; Policy Making an
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7002 2. Brainerd Road Commercial Di
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7004 Drivers of Living Roof Water Q
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7006 The Economics of LID to Meet W
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7008 Performance Results from Small
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7010 Green Stormwater Infrastructur
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7014 Rethinking Nutrient Mangement
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6494 Town & Country Stormwater Prog
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6693 Tracking the Hydrological Perf
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6420 Evaluating LID Runoff Control
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6426 Effect of Compaction on Water
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6443 Assessment of Water Supply Sel
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6454 University of Minnesota Extens
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6473 Potential Influence of Polypho
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6479 Nine Mile Creek Watershed Dist
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6482 Sustainable, Cost-Effective Gr
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6494 Town & Country, Mo Stormwater
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6500 A Collaborative Transdiciplina
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6511 Determination of Design Object
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6516 Review and Prospect of Permeab
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6566 Implementing a Tool to Simulat
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6594 Living Streets: Design and Imp
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6597 Web Based GIS Tools to Assess
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6601 LID for San Antonio: Developme
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6619 Green Infrastructure Implement
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6620 of compost in bioretention cel
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6630 Tracking Maintenance of LID Pr
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6636 Providing Stormwater Solutions
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6658 Integrating Stormwater Managem
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6658 - Inclusion of a stormwater tr
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6667 Walls of Water - More Than Jus
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6682 Volunteer Data Collection Comp
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6687 Development of Filter-type Sed
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6695 Assessment of Practicality of
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6707 The Interchange: Stormwater Re
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6727 Accelerated Test Methods for P