From: Stormwater Pollution: Getting at the Source
References
Baker, L.A.,
and P. L. Brezonik. 2006. “Using Whole-System Mass Balances to Craft Novel
Approaches for Pollution Reduction: Examples at Scales From Households to Urban
Regions.” In V. Novotny (Ed.), Cities of the Future: Green Cities—Blue
Waters. Racine, WI: Wingspan Center.
Baker, L.A., P. Westerhoff, and M. Sommerfeld. 2006. “An Adaptive Management
Strategy Using Multiple Barriers to Control Tastes and Odors.” J. American
Water Works Association 98: 113–126.
Baker, L.A., P. Hartzheim, S. Hobbie, K. Nelson, and J. King. 2007.
“Influence of Consumption Choices on C, N and P Fluxes Through Households.”
Urban Ecosystems 10: 97–117.
Baker, L.A., B. Wilson, O. Mosheni, and J. Gulliver. 2007. “Source Reduction”
(Ch. 7). In J. Gulliver and J. Anderson (Eds.), Minnesota Stormwater
Assessment Manual. St. Paul: University of Minnesota.
Barr. 2004. Phosphorus Sources to Minnesota Watersheds. St. Paul:
Minnesota Pollution Control Agency.
Barten, J., and E. Jahnke. 1997. Stormwater Lawn Runoff Water Quality in
the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area, 1996 and 1997. Maple Plain, MN: Suburban
Hennepin Regional Park District.
Barten, J. 2005. LakeLine. Spring: 21–24.
Bundy, L. 1998. A Phosphorus Budget for Wisconsin Cropland. Madison:
Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources and the Wisconsin Department of
Agriculture.
Chapman, J., and M. Isensee. 2006. Stormwater Pollution Prevention Practice
Education Effectiveness. ASCE EWRI Water Congress in Omaha, NE, May 21–25.
Chesapeake Bay Program, 2006. Memorandum of Understanding: The Healthy
Lawns and Clean Water Initiative: Reducing Nutrient Losses from Lawns Through a
Public-Private Stewardship Partnership. Chesapeake Executive Council,
Headwater State Jurisdictions, and Members of the Lawn Care Product
Manufacturing Industry.
Deschesne, M., S. Barraud, and J.P. Bardin. 2005. “Experimental Assessment of
Stormwater Infiltration Basin Evolution.” J. Env. Engineering 131:
1090–1098.
Graczyk, D.J., R.J. Hunt, S.R. Greb, C.A. Buchwald, and J.T. Krohelski. 2003.
Hydrology, Nutrient Concentrations, and Nutrient Yields in Nearshore Areas of
Four Lakes in Northern Wisconsin, 1999–2001. Water Resources Investigation
Report 03-4144. Madison, WI: US Geological Survey.
Johnson, J. 2006. Restricting Use of Phosphorus Fertilizers to Reduce
Phosphorus Export from Residential Areas. Seminar presented at the Water
Resources Science Seminar Series, Fall.
Kaushal, S.S., P.M. Groffman, G.E. Likens, K.T. Belt, W.P. Stack, V.R. Kelly,
L.E. Band, and G.T. Fisher. 2005. “Increased Salinization of Fresh Water in the
Northeastern United States.” Proc. National Acad. Sciences 102:
13517–13520.
Kelling, K.A., and A.E. Peterson. 1975. “Urban Lawn Infiltration Rates and
Fertilizer Runoff Losses Under Simulated Rainfall.” Soil Sci. Soc. Am.
Proc. 39: 348–352.
Linde, D.L., and T.L. Watschke. 1997. “Nutrients and Sediment in Runoff From
Creeping Bentgrass and Perennial Ryegrass Turf.” J. Environ. Quality 26:
1248–1254.
MDA. 2007. Effectiveness of the Minnesota Phosphorus Lawn Fertilizer
Law. Report to the Minnesota Legislature. St. Paul: Minnesota Department of
Agriculture.
Novotny, V., D.W. Smith, D.A. Duemmel, J. Mastriano, and A. Bartosova. 1999.
Urban and Highway Snowmelt: Minimizing the Impact on Receiving Water.
Final Report, Project 94-IRM-2. Alexandria, VA: Water Environment Research
Foundation.
Nowak, P., S. Bowen, and P. Cabot. 2006. “Disproportionality as a Framework
for Linking Social and Biophysical Systems.” Society and Natural
Resources 19: 153–173.
Paterson, R.G. 2000. “Construction Practices: The Good, the Bad, and the
Ugly.” In T. Schueler (Ed.), The Practice of Watershed Protection.
Elliott City, MD: Center for Watershed Protection.
Renwick, M.E., and R.D. Green. 2000. “Do Residential Water Demand Side
Management Policies Measure Up? An Analysis of Eight California Water Management
Agencies.” J. Env. Economics and Management 40: 37–55.
Shuman, L.M. 2004. “Runoff of Nitrate Nitrogen and Phosphorus From Turf Grass
After Watering-in.” Communications in Soil Science and Plant 35:
9–24.
Steuer, J., W. Selbig, N. Hornewer, and J. Prey. 1997. Sources of
Contamination in an Urban Basin in Marquette, Michigan and an Analysis of
Concentrations, Loads, and Data Quality. Water-Resources Investigations
Report 97-4242. Madison, WI: US Geological Survey.
USDA. 2003. 1997 Erosion Rates. Washington, DC: Natural Resources
Conservation Service, US Department of Agriculture. http://www.nrcs.usda.gov/Technical/land/nri03/nri03eros-mrb.html.
USEPA. 2000. Progress in Water Quality: An Evaluation of the National
Investment in Municipal Wastewater Treatment (Executive Summary). Washington,
DC: Author.
USEPA. 2007. Recycling-Basic Facts. http://www.epa.gov/msw/facts.htm.
Vadas, P.A., J.A. Kleinman, A.N. Sharpley, and B. Turner. 2005. “Relating
Soil Phosphorus to Dissolved Phosphorus in Runoff: A Single Extraction
Coefficient for Water Quality Modeling.” J. Env. Qual. 34: 572–580.
Waschbusch, R.J., W.R. Selbig, and R.T. Bannerman. 1999. Sources of
Phosphorus in Stormwater and Street Dirt From Two Urban Residential Basins in
Madison, Wisconsin, 1994–95. Water-Resources Investigations 99-4021.
Madison, WI: US Geological Survey.
Weiss, P.T., J.S. Gulliver, and A.J. Erickson. 2007. “Cost and Pollutant
Removal of Storm-water Treatment Practices.” J. Water Resources Planning and
Management 133: 218–229.
Wenck. 2005. Chloride TMDL Report. Wenck Report 1240-34. Report
prepared for the Shingle Creek Watershed District and the Minnesota Pollution
Control Agency.
Wood, C.W., K.A. Cummins, C.C. Williams, and B.H. Wood. 2004. “Impact of Diet
and Age on Element Excretion From Dogs.” Comm. Soil Sci. Plant Anal. 35:
1263–1270.
November-December 2007
From: Stormwater Pollution: Getting at the Source
References
Baker, L.A.,
and P. L. Brezonik. 2006. “Using Whole-System Mass Balances to Craft Novel
Approaches for Pollution Reduction: Examples at Scales From Households to Urban
Regions.” In V. Novotny (Ed.),
Cities of the Future: Green Cities—Blue
Waters. Racine, WI: Wingspan Center.
Baker, L.A., P. Westerhoff, and M. Sommerfeld. 2006. “An Adaptive Management
Strategy Using Multiple Barriers to Control Tastes and Odors.” J. American
Water Works Association 98: 113–126.
Baker, L.A., P. Hartzheim, S. Hobbie, K. Nelson, and J. King. 2007.
“Influence of Consumption Choices on C, N and P Fluxes Through Households.”
Urban Ecosystems 10: 97–117.
Baker, L.A., B. Wilson, O. Mosheni, and J. Gulliver. 2007. “Source Reduction”
(Ch. 7). In J. Gulliver and J. Anderson (Eds.), Minnesota Stormwater
Assessment Manual. St. Paul: University of Minnesota.
Barr. 2004. Phosphorus Sources to Minnesota Watersheds. St. Paul:
Minnesota Pollution Control Agency.
Barten, J., and E. Jahnke. 1997. Stormwater Lawn Runoff Water Quality in
the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area, 1996 and 1997. Maple Plain, MN: Suburban
Hennepin Regional Park District.
Barten, J. 2005. LakeLine. Spring: 21–24.
Bundy, L. 1998. A Phosphorus Budget for Wisconsin Cropland. Madison:
Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources and the Wisconsin Department of
Agriculture.
Chapman, J., and M. Isensee. 2006. Stormwater Pollution Prevention Practice
Education Effectiveness. ASCE EWRI Water Congress in Omaha, NE, May 21–25.
Chesapeake Bay Program, 2006. Memorandum of Understanding: The Healthy
Lawns and Clean Water Initiative: Reducing Nutrient Losses from Lawns Through a
Public-Private Stewardship Partnership. Chesapeake Executive Council,
Headwater State Jurisdictions, and Members of the Lawn Care Product
Manufacturing Industry.
Deschesne, M., S. Barraud, and J.P. Bardin. 2005. “Experimental Assessment of
Stormwater Infiltration Basin Evolution.” J. Env. Engineering 131:
1090–1098.
Graczyk, D.J., R.J. Hunt, S.R. Greb, C.A. Buchwald, and J.T. Krohelski. 2003.
Hydrology, Nutrient Concentrations, and Nutrient Yields in Nearshore Areas of
Four Lakes in Northern Wisconsin, 1999–2001. Water Resources Investigation
Report 03-4144. Madison, WI: US Geological Survey.
Johnson, J. 2006. Restricting Use of Phosphorus Fertilizers to Reduce
Phosphorus Export from Residential Areas. Seminar presented at the Water
Resources Science Seminar Series, Fall.
Kaushal, S.S., P.M. Groffman, G.E. Likens, K.T. Belt, W.P. Stack, V.R. Kelly,
L.E. Band, and G.T. Fisher. 2005. “Increased Salinization of Fresh Water in the
Northeastern United States.” Proc. National Acad. Sciences 102:
13517–13520.
Kelling, K.A., and A.E. Peterson. 1975. “Urban Lawn Infiltration Rates and
Fertilizer Runoff Losses Under Simulated Rainfall.” Soil Sci. Soc. Am.
Proc. 39: 348–352.
Linde, D.L., and T.L. Watschke. 1997. “Nutrients and Sediment in Runoff From
Creeping Bentgrass and Perennial Ryegrass Turf.” J. Environ. Quality 26:
1248–1254.
MDA. 2007. Effectiveness of the Minnesota Phosphorus Lawn Fertilizer
Law. Report to the Minnesota Legislature. St. Paul: Minnesota Department of
Agriculture.
Novotny, V., D.W. Smith, D.A. Duemmel, J. Mastriano, and A. Bartosova. 1999.
Urban and Highway Snowmelt: Minimizing the Impact on Receiving Water.
Final Report, Project 94-IRM-2. Alexandria, VA: Water Environment Research
Foundation.
Nowak, P., S. Bowen, and P. Cabot. 2006. “Disproportionality as a Framework
for Linking Social and Biophysical Systems.” Society and Natural
Resources 19: 153–173.
Paterson, R.G. 2000. “Construction Practices: The Good, the Bad, and the
Ugly.” In T. Schueler (Ed.), The Practice of Watershed Protection.
Elliott City, MD: Center for Watershed Protection.
Renwick, M.E., and R.D. Green. 2000. “Do Residential Water Demand Side
Management Policies Measure Up? An Analysis of Eight California Water Management
Agencies.” J. Env. Economics and Management 40: 37–55.
Shuman, L.M. 2004. “Runoff of Nitrate Nitrogen and Phosphorus From Turf Grass
After Watering-in.” Communications in Soil Science and Plant 35:
9–24.
Steuer, J., W. Selbig, N. Hornewer, and J. Prey. 1997. Sources of
Contamination in an Urban Basin in Marquette, Michigan and an Analysis of
Concentrations, Loads, and Data Quality. Water-Resources Investigations
Report 97-4242. Madison, WI: US Geological Survey.
USDA. 2003. 1997 Erosion Rates. Washington, DC: Natural Resources
Conservation Service, US Department of Agriculture. http://www.nrcs.usda.gov/Technical/land/nri03/nri03eros-mrb.html.
USEPA. 2000. Progress in Water Quality: An Evaluation of the National
Investment in Municipal Wastewater Treatment (Executive Summary). Washington,
DC: Author.
USEPA. 2007. Recycling-Basic Facts. http://www.epa.gov/msw/facts.htm.
Vadas, P.A., J.A. Kleinman, A.N. Sharpley, and B. Turner. 2005. “Relating
Soil Phosphorus to Dissolved Phosphorus in Runoff: A Single Extraction
Coefficient for Water Quality Modeling.” J. Env. Qual. 34: 572–580.
Waschbusch, R.J., W.R. Selbig, and R.T. Bannerman. 1999. Sources of
Phosphorus in Stormwater and Street Dirt From Two Urban Residential Basins in
Madison, Wisconsin, 1994–95. Water-Resources Investigations 99-4021.
Madison, WI: US Geological Survey.
Weiss, P.T., J.S. Gulliver, and A.J. Erickson. 2007. “Cost and Pollutant
Removal of Storm-water Treatment Practices.” J. Water Resources Planning and
Management 133: 218–229.
Wenck. 2005. Chloride TMDL Report. Wenck Report 1240-34. Report
prepared for the Shingle Creek Watershed District and the Minnesota Pollution
Control Agency.
Wood, C.W., K.A. Cummins, C.C. Williams, and B.H. Wood. 2004. “Impact of Diet
and Age on Element Excretion From Dogs.” Comm. Soil Sci. Plant Anal. 35:
1263–1270.