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Reducing Wet Weather Flows - Burgess & Niple

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BURGESS & NIPLE

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1 American Rivers, the Water Environment Federation, the American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA) and ECONorthwest, Banking on Green: A Look at How Green Infrastructure Can Save Municipalities Money and Provide Economic Benefits Community-wide, 2012, Accessed May 2013, available online at http://www.asla.org/ContentDetail.aspx?id=31301

2 Watershed Plans for Northern Kentucky, Executive Summary. Sanitation District No. 1, 31 March 2011. Available online at http://www.sd1.org/Resources.aspx?cid=5

3 J. Gunderson, R. Roseen, T. Janeski, J. Houle, and M. Simpson, “Cost-Effective LID in Commercial and Residential Development.” Stormwater. March 2011.

4 American Rivers, the Water Environment Federation, the American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA) and ECONorthwest, Banking on Green: A Look at How Green Infrastructure Can Save Municipalities Money and Provide Economic Benefits Community-wide, 2012, available online at http://www.asla.org/ ContentDetail.aspx?id=31301

5 Ibid

6 “Ballard Roadside Raingardens, Phase 1 – Lessons Learned”; Shanti Colwell and Tracy Tracker, Green Infrastructure Program, Seattle Public Utilities, available online at http://water.epa.gov/infrastructure/ greeninfrastructure/upload/gi_ballardproject.pdf

7 J. Gunderson, R. Roseen, T. Janeski, J. Houle, and M. Simpson, “Cost-Effective LID in Commercial and Residential Development.” Stormwater. March 2011.

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