References for Infiltration Practices

  • Claytor, R.A., and Schueler, T.R. 1996. Design of stormwater filtering systems. Center for Watershed Protection, Silver Spring, MD.
  • Dane, J. H., and G.C. Topp (co-eds). 2002. Part 4. Physical Methods. Pages 1692 in Methods of Soil Analysis. Soil Science Society of America, Madison, WI.
  • Erickson, A.J., J.S. Gulliver, J.H. Kang, P.T. Weiss, and C.B. Wilson. (In Press). “Maintenance of Stormwater Treatment Practices,” Journal of Contemporary Water Research and Education, Accepted, 2009. 
  • Ferguson, B. K. 2005. Porous Pavements, Integrated Studies in Water Management and Land Development. Taylor & Francis, London.
  • Galli, J. 1992. Analysis of urban stormwater BMP performance and longevity in Prince George’s County, Maryland. Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments, Washington, D.C.
  • Gregory, J. H., M. D. Dukes, P. H. Jones, and G. L. Miller. 2006. Effect of urban soil compaction on infiltration rate. Journal of Soil and Water Conservation 62:117-123.
  • Landphair, H.C. , McFalls, J.A., and D. Thompson. November 2000. Design Methods, Selection, and Cost-Effectiveness of Stormwater Quality Structures. Texas Transportation Institute, Report 1837-1.
  • Lindsey, G., L. Roberts, and W. Page. 1991. Storm Water Management Infiltration. Maryland Department of the Environment, Sediment and Storm Water Administration.
  • Maryland Department of the Environment (MDE). 2000. Maryland Stormwater Design Manual. Baltimore, MD.
  • Minnesota Stormwater Steering Committee. 2005. The Minnesota Stormwater Manual. Developed by Emmons and Olivier Resources for the Stormwater Steering Committee, Minnesota Pollution Control Agency, St. Paul, MN. https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php/Main_Page.
  • New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP), Division of Watershed Management. 2004. New Jersey Stormwater Best Management Practices Manual.
  • Pitt, R., S. Clark, K. Parmer, and R. Field. 1996. Groundwater Contamination from Stormwater Infiltration. Ann Arbor Press, Inc., Chelsea, MI.
  • Rawls, W.J., D.L. Brakensiek, and N. Miller, Green-Ampt Infiltration Parameters from Soils Data. Journal of Hydraulic Engineering-ASCE, 1983. 109(1): p. 62-70.
  • Schueler, T. R. 1987. Controlling Urban Runoff: A Practical Manual for Planning and Designing Urban Best Management Practices. Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments.
  • Schueler, T. R., P. A. Kumble, and M. A. Heraty. 1992. A Current assessment of urban best management practices: Techniques for reducing non-point source pollution in the coastal zone. Anacostia Restoration Team, Department of Environmental Programs, Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments, Washington, D.C.
  • U.S. EPA. 1999a. Preliminary data summary of urban storm water best management practices. EPA-821-R-99-012, U. S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, D.C.
  • U.S. EPA. 1999b. Storm Water Technology Fact Sheet: Infiltration Trench. EPA 832-F-99-019, U. S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, D.C.
  • U.S. EPA. 1999c. Storm Water Technology Fact Sheet: Porous Pavement. EPA 832-F-99-019, U. S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, D.C.
  • U.S. EPA. October 2000. Low Impact Development (LID) A Literature Review, EPA-841-B-00-005.
  • University of Wisconsin-Extension (UW Extention). 2000. The Wisconsin Storm Water Manual. Madison, WI.
  • Watershed Management Institute (WMI). 1997. Operation, Maintenance, and Management of Stormwater Management Systems. Prepared for: US EPA Office of Water, Washington, DC.
  • Winer, R. 2000. National pollutant removal performance database for stormwater treatment practices, 2nd edition. Center for Watershed Protection, U.S. EPA Office of Science and Technology, Ellicott City, MD.

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