From: Washington State Decision Makes LID Mandatory
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Gentile, Laura, John Tinger, John
Kosco, Wes Ganter, and James Collins. “Storm Water Phase I MS4 Permitting: Writing More Effective,
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July-August 2009
From: Washington State Decision Makes LID Mandatory
References
Debo, Thomas and Andrew Reese. Municipal Stormwater Management. 2003.
2nd edition. CRC
Press. Boca Raton. p. 1014.
Gentile, Laura, John Tinger, John
Kosco, Wes Ganter, and James Collins. “Storm Water Phase I MS4 Permitting: Writing More Effective,
Measurable Permits.” Proceedings of the
National Conference on Urban Stormwater: Enhancing Programs at the Local
Level.
Chicago, IL. February 17-20, 2003. EPA/625/R-03/2003. pp. 134-141.
Kray, Jeff. “Washington State
First to Require Low Impact Stormwater Management Techniques.”
September 3, 2008. Accessed November 2008. www.martenlaw.com/news/?20080903-stormwater-mgmt-techniques
Pollution Control Hearings Board.
PSA vs. Ecology, Findings of Fact,
Conclusions of Law, and Order
Phase I PCHB Nos. 07-021, 07-026, 07-027 07-028, 07-029, 0-030, 07-037
August 2008. Accessed November 2008. www.eho.wa.gov/searchdocuments/2008%20archive/pchb%2007-021,07-026,07-027,07-
028,07-029,07-030,07-037%20phase%20i%20final.pdf
Pollution Control Hearings Board.
PSA vs. Ecology, Findings of Fact,
Conclusions of Law, and Order
Phase II Municipal Stormwater Permit PCHB Nos. 07-022, 07-023 February 2009.
Accessed March 2009.
www.eho.wa.gov/searchdocuments/2009%20archive/pchb%2007-022,07-
023%20findings%20of%20fact%20conclusions%20of%20law%20and%20order.pdf
Prince George’s County. Low-Impact Development Design Strategies:
An Integrated Approach.
June 1999. Accessed October 2008. www.epa.gov/nps/lidnatl.pdf
USEPA. Low Impact Development (LID): A Literature
Review. EPA-841-B-00-005. October 2000.
Accessed October 2008. www.epa.gov/owow/nps/lid/lid.pdf
USEPA.
“Managing Wet Weather With Green Infrastructure Action Strategy.” January 2008.
Accessed October
2008. www.epa.gov/npdes/pubs/gi_action_strategy.pdf