Directive 01-1: Managing Storm Water on State, Federal and District-owned Lands and Facilities
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Publication date: 12/3/2001 | Type of document: Directive
Increased population and development within the watershed have created
projections regarding urban and suburban growth and the increase of
imperviousness in the watershed, managing stormwater runoff is an important
activity for reducing pollutant links to the Bay, maintaing the cap on
nutrients, and sustaining our progress in restoring the Bay. With this Directive
we commit to set an example for local governments and private land owners by
demonstrating how to develop, fund and implement innovative storm water
management approaches and technologies on our lands and facilities. We will how
how to prevent stormwater problems in the face of increased growth and
development ...
Baywide Nutrient Reduction Strategy Progress Report #1
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Publication date: 12/1/1989 | Type of document: Report
This report documents the pollutant removal efficiency of commonly used
and innovative urban stormwater practices. One hundred and twenty-three
studies, spanning a 19-year period, are summarized in this report.