The Environmental Protection Agency staff published the final storm water regulation on November 16, 1990. The storm water regulation is included in the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) regulations. It specifies the permit application requirements for certain storm water discharges such as industrial activity or municipal separate storm sewers serving populations of 100,000 or greater. Storm water discharge associated with industrial activity is discharge from any conveyance used for collecting and conveying storm water that is directly related to manufacturing, processing, or raw material storage areas at an industrial plant. Quantitative testing data is required for these discharges. An individual storm water permit...
In 1990, the New York City Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) began investigating a season...
Eastern North Carolina’s expansive aquatic environment, with large lagoonal sounds tapering into win...
This study of Pammel Creek, La Crosse County, Wisconsin, was initiated in order to quantitatively as...
(SCDHEC) has expressed concern over extremely high fecal coliform counts found in several of the man...
This paper describes procedures that have been used to identify sources of inappropriate (“illicit”)...
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) published the final storm water regulation on November 16,...
Currently, 7,742 water bodies in the nation are impaired for pathogenic bacteria, viruses and/or par...
A three-step method for the identification of the main sources of fecal coliforms (FC) in urban wate...
Abstract: Fecal coliform bacteria are the most common pollutant in rivers and streams. In Louisiana...
Storm water quality can have a significant impact on receiving water bodies. The chief recipients of...
A comparison of storm water runoff from the Y-12 Plant and selected employee vehicle parking lots to...
The Boathouse Creek portion of the Lower White Oak River is listed as an impaired water because of e...
This study was performed to find the influence of storm-water sewer overflows on stream water qualit...
Sinking Creek (HUC 06010103046), in the Watauga watershed of northeast Tennessee, is impaired due to...
This research project concerns the management of Escherichia coli growth in stormwater catch basins....
In 1990, the New York City Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) began investigating a season...
Eastern North Carolina’s expansive aquatic environment, with large lagoonal sounds tapering into win...
This study of Pammel Creek, La Crosse County, Wisconsin, was initiated in order to quantitatively as...
(SCDHEC) has expressed concern over extremely high fecal coliform counts found in several of the man...
This paper describes procedures that have been used to identify sources of inappropriate (“illicit”)...
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) published the final storm water regulation on November 16,...
Currently, 7,742 water bodies in the nation are impaired for pathogenic bacteria, viruses and/or par...
A three-step method for the identification of the main sources of fecal coliforms (FC) in urban wate...
Abstract: Fecal coliform bacteria are the most common pollutant in rivers and streams. In Louisiana...
Storm water quality can have a significant impact on receiving water bodies. The chief recipients of...
A comparison of storm water runoff from the Y-12 Plant and selected employee vehicle parking lots to...
The Boathouse Creek portion of the Lower White Oak River is listed as an impaired water because of e...
This study was performed to find the influence of storm-water sewer overflows on stream water qualit...
Sinking Creek (HUC 06010103046), in the Watauga watershed of northeast Tennessee, is impaired due to...
This research project concerns the management of Escherichia coli growth in stormwater catch basins....
In 1990, the New York City Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) began investigating a season...
Eastern North Carolina’s expansive aquatic environment, with large lagoonal sounds tapering into win...
This study of Pammel Creek, La Crosse County, Wisconsin, was initiated in order to quantitatively as...