In the United States, new legislation has given regulatory authorities greater oversight of municipal stormwater management programs. However, estimating the impact of greater oversight on municipal actions is difficult due to the uncertainty in current compliance efforts and their associated costs. This paper seeks to fill this gap through a case study of NPDES stormwater runoff permit reports from municipalities in Southeast Wisconsin. Specifically, this study evaluates the reported actions and expenditures against socioeconomic variables to identify the relationships between cost, socioeconomics, and the best management practices (BMPs) used for compliance. Results indicate that there are distinct differences between municipalities with ...
While conventional stormwater management prioritized quick and consistent drainage using large infra...
Stormwater runoff is the number one pollutant of water bodies in the United States. As runoff flows ...
The Municipal Stormwater Regulation Program addresses pollutants entering our waters from certain st...
In the United States, new legislation has given regulatory authorities greater oversight of municipa...
Local governments need innovative practices to address nonpoint source pollution, which has proven t...
To gain a better understanding of how regulated municipalities in northern New England are addressin...
On. 8, 2008, new requirements will take effect in New York requiring some previously unregulated ent...
Stormwater is a major cause of pollution for waterbodies in Massachusetts. The EPA has drafted new r...
Proceedings of the 1993 Georgia Water Resources Conference, April 20-21, 1993, Athens, Georgia.Wheth...
In the United States, the federal government is increasingly relying on local governments to impleme...
Stormwater runoff poses a threat to the environment. This project’s goal was to assist four Massachu...
This study was motivated by the outlook of climate changes, expectations of more stormwater in the f...
Discussion of how the Erie County (NY) Pollution Prevention Program and the Western New York Storm W...
A two-part study was conducted in the cities of Lafayette, IN and Chicago, IL to investigate barrier...
Cities are increasingly looking to green stormwater infrastructure (GSI) to attain Clean Water Act c...
While conventional stormwater management prioritized quick and consistent drainage using large infra...
Stormwater runoff is the number one pollutant of water bodies in the United States. As runoff flows ...
The Municipal Stormwater Regulation Program addresses pollutants entering our waters from certain st...
In the United States, new legislation has given regulatory authorities greater oversight of municipa...
Local governments need innovative practices to address nonpoint source pollution, which has proven t...
To gain a better understanding of how regulated municipalities in northern New England are addressin...
On. 8, 2008, new requirements will take effect in New York requiring some previously unregulated ent...
Stormwater is a major cause of pollution for waterbodies in Massachusetts. The EPA has drafted new r...
Proceedings of the 1993 Georgia Water Resources Conference, April 20-21, 1993, Athens, Georgia.Wheth...
In the United States, the federal government is increasingly relying on local governments to impleme...
Stormwater runoff poses a threat to the environment. This project’s goal was to assist four Massachu...
This study was motivated by the outlook of climate changes, expectations of more stormwater in the f...
Discussion of how the Erie County (NY) Pollution Prevention Program and the Western New York Storm W...
A two-part study was conducted in the cities of Lafayette, IN and Chicago, IL to investigate barrier...
Cities are increasingly looking to green stormwater infrastructure (GSI) to attain Clean Water Act c...
While conventional stormwater management prioritized quick and consistent drainage using large infra...
Stormwater runoff is the number one pollutant of water bodies in the United States. As runoff flows ...
The Municipal Stormwater Regulation Program addresses pollutants entering our waters from certain st...