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Pages 143-152

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From page 143...
... National Evaluation of Water Quality Issues for Highway Planning. In Transportation Research Record 1483, TRB, National Research Council, Washington, DC (1995)
From page 144...
... HSP-F Simulation of a Constructed Wetland Stormwater BMP for Urban Highway Runoff. Proc., 1994 Stormwater and Water Quality Management Modeling Conference (March 1994)
From page 145...
... Baffle Boxes and Inlet Devices for Stormwater BMPs. Proc., 25th American Society of Civil Engineers Water Resources Planning and Management Conference, Chicago, IL (1998b)
From page 146...
... Improving the Cost Effectiveness of Highway Construction Site Erosion and Pollution Control. Final Report GC 8286-Task 7, Construction Erosion Control-II, Washington State Transportation Commission, Federal Highway Administration (January 1990)
From page 147...
... The Effectiveness of Permanent Highway Runoff Controls: Sedimentation/Filtration Systems. CRWR Online Report 97-4, Center for Research in Water Resources, Bureau of Engineering Research, The University of Texas at Austin (1997)
From page 148...
... Heavy Metals and PAHs in Stormwater Runoff from the Skyway Bridge, Burlington, Ontario. Water Quality Research Journal of Canada, Vol.
From page 149...
... Costs of Best Management Practices and Associated Land for Urban Stormwater Control. Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management, Vol.
From page 150...
... Wu. Analysis of Oregon Urban Runoff Water Quality Monitoring Data Collected from 1990 to 1996.
From page 151...
... Stormwater Management and Aesthetics Using Wetlands. Proc., 24th Annual Water Resources Planning and Management Conference (April 1997)
From page 152...
... Aspects of Functional Analysis of Mitigated Wetlands Receiving Highway Runoff. In Transportation Research Record 1626, TRB, National Research Council, Washington, DC (1998)


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