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The Center’s new Watershed Forestry Resource Guide website is now available!  Access free resources and tools at www.forestsforwatersheds.org - 12/08/08
Technical Capacity Mini-grant recipients have been selected - 11/25/08
Street Sweeping and Stormdrain Cleanout Study Final report released - 9/23/08
Municipal Pollution Prevention/Good Housekeeping Practices released - 9/8/08
Monitoring to Demonstrate Environmental Results released - 8/19/08

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Street Sweeping/Stormdrain Cleanout Study

In 2005, the Center collaborated with a number of agencies and set out to quantify the pollutant reduction that can be achieved by street sweeping and storm drain cleanouts. This research study had three phases: a literature review, a survey and a monitoring program. All of the information was used to provide locally-derived pollutant removal reductions for street sweeping and storm drain cleanout practices for Chesapeake Bay communities.

The final report, Deriving Reliable Pollutant Removal Rates for Municipal Street Sweeping and Storm Drain Cleanout Programs in the Chesapeake Bay Basin, and its two technical memos for the first two phases of the study are available as a free download. v

 

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Manual 9: Municipal Pollution Prevention/Good Housekeeping Practices

The Center for Watershed Protection is pleased to release the final installment of the Urban Subwatershed Restoration Manual Series, Manual 9: Municipal Pollution Prevention/Good Housekeeping Practices.

It provides "how to" guidance, and outlines the Center's most recent ideas on how municipal pollution prevention/good housekeeping practices can be used to address local water quality issues and watershed restoration goals.

Available as a free download.

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Monitoring to Demonstrate Environmental Results: Guidance to Develop Local Stormwater Monitoring Sudies Using Six Example Study Designs

We're excited to announce the release of this long-awaited stormwater monitoring guidance. A joint effort between the Center and the University of Alabama, the manual presents the broad concepts and methods behind setting up special monitoring studies in support of the NPDES stormwater permitting program.

The monitoring study designs cover a range of monitoring areas depending on the sophistication of the monitoring program -- from characterizing the quality of stormwater to developing a paired watershed study that breaks down the larger issue of protecting water quality into manageable components that can be addressed on a priority basis. Each study design covers the essential elements of establishing a monitoring program to include scoping, budgeting, funding and staffing needs as well as equipment and sampling requirements. Special issues associated with each monitoring study design are also covered for those unforseen but inevitable problems. Available as a free download.

 

 

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Managing Stormwater in Your Community: A Guide for Building an Effective Post-Construction Program

Local stormwater managers across the country are exploring innovative approaches to managing runoff, but are also facing an array of challenges, such as adopting a local ordinance, securing funding, and operating a maintenance program.  This guide provides practical tips, and also features a series of downloadable tools that are designed to be modified by local programs to assist with program implementation. 

The guide covers topics ranging from program planning, integrating stormwater with land use planning, developing locally-appropriate stormwater criteria, stormwater inspection and maintenance programs, and program evaluation and tracking.  The tools include a program self-assessment; model post-construction stormwater ordinance; plan review, inspection, and maintenance checklists; and more.

   

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