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Storm Water Watchers
Storm Water Solutions
July 2005
Dana Havlik, P.E., and Peter Mattejat
The SWM Program initially concentrated on the inventory, but current focus has shifted to maintenance and functional retrofits.
Simple Yet Efficient
Storm Water Solutions
July 2005
By Julie A. Schlegel and Jennifer Kerckhoff
The port of Seattle’s $1.1 billion Third Runway
Project involves storm water runoff as one of the project’s most critical environmental issues
A big player for L.A. water
Roads & Bridges
March 2003
The California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) builds and maintains some of the world's busiest highways, including the extensive Southern California freeway system. I-210 is one of these roads. In L.A.'s arid climate, rainfall events are infrequent but often intense, and the runoff is usually packed with all kinds of pollutants and trash. Caltrans engineers began looking at flow-based treatment devices, which accept a flow of water, put it through a treatment process, then release the water to continue its journey downstream.
Beach-front drainage
Roads & Bridges
January 2002
CDS technology screens road debris, preserves harbor?s emerald-green water
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