References for Stormwater Treatment Processes

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  • Herb, W.R., B. Janke, O. Mohseni and H.G. Stefan, 2009. Simulation of temperature mitigation by a stormwater detention pond. Journal of the American Water Resources Association, 45(5): 1164-1178.
  • Herb, W.R., B. Janke, O. Mohseni, and H.G. Stefan. 2007a. Heat Export and Runoff Temperature Analysis for Rainfall Event Selection: Simulation for a Paved Surface and Analysis of Historical Events. Project Report no. 483, St. Anthony Falls Laboratory, University of Minnesota.
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  • Herb, W.R., O. Mohseni. and H.G. Stefan, 2007c. A Model for Mitigation of Surface Runoff Temperatures by a Wetland Basin and a Wetland Complex, Project Report no. 496, St. Anthony Falls Laboratory, University of Minnesota.
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  • Metcalf and Eddy. 1991. Wastewater Engineering: Treatment, Disposal, and Reuse. McGraw-Hill, New York.
  • Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA). 2003. Minnesota Rule 7050.0222. Pages Specific standards of quality and purity for class 2 waters of the state; aquatic life and recreation. Minnesota Pollution Control Website:http://www.revisor.leg.state.mn.us/arule/7050/0222.html.
  • National Academy of Sciences (NAS). 2000. Watershed Management for Potable Water Supply: Assessing the New York City Strategy. Commission on Geosciences, Environment and Resources, Washington, DC.
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  • Pitt, R. A. Maestre, A. and Morquecho, R. 2004. The National Stormwater Quality Database (NSQD, version 1.1). Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Alabama, http://unix.eng.ua.edu/~rpitt/Research/ms4/Paper/Mainms4paper.html.
  • Polta, R.C. 2001. Fate and environmental impacts of sediments removed from stormwater ponds: a review. Environmental Services Division, Metropolitan Council, St. Paul.
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  • Robbins, R.W., J.L. Glicker, D.M. Bloem, and B.M. Niss. 1991. Effective watershed management for surface water supplies. J. Am. Water Works Assoc December: 34-44.
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  • Scheuler, T. 2000b. Microbes in urban watersheds: concentrations, sources and pathways. In: T. Scheuler and H. K. Holland, editors. The Practice of Watershed Protection. Center for Watershed Protection, Ellicott City, MD.
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  • U.S. EPA. 1983. Results of the Nationwide Urban Runoff Program. WH-554, Water Planning Division, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
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