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Integration of Low-Impact Development into the International Stormwater BMP Database

Low impact development (LID) strategies are being encouraged in many communities as an approach to reduce potential adverse impacts of development on receiving streams. Many questions exist regarding how well various LID strategies perform in different settings, just as similar questions have been r...

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Published in:Journal of irrigation and drainage engineering 2011-03, Vol.137 (3), p.190-198
Main Authors: Clary, Jane, Quigley, Marcus, Poresky, Aaron, Earles, Andrew, Strecker, Eric, Leisenring, Marc, Jones, Jonathan
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