Internet source references for May 2010 lid leed-policy presentation
1. Internet Resource Guide for
“LID and Policy: Sustainable Development Practices:
What is Stopping Us?”
May 2010
Barlow, Maude “Our Water Commons: Toward a new freshwater narrative.” The
Council of Canadians and onthecommons.org,
http://www.onthecommons.org/media/pdf/original/OurWaterComonsOctober2008English.pdf
Brunswick County Low Impact Development (LID) Guidance Manual
http://www.brunswickcountync.gov/Portals/0/bcfiles/en_Brunswick_County_LID_Guidance_Manu
al.pdf
Center for Watershed Protection. Article 36: “The Compaction of Urban Soils.”
http://www.cwp.org/Resource_Library/Center_Docs/PWP/ELC_PWP36.pdf
Center for Watershed Protection. Article 37:”Can Urban Soil Compaction be
Reversed?”
http://www.cwp.org/Resource_Library/Center_Docs/PWP/ELC_PWP37.pdf
CH2M Hill, Inc.,“A Nutrient Credit Trading Framework for the Jordan Lake
Watershed: Using Market-based Mechanisms to Make Watershed Restoration
More Cost Effective,” February 2009
http://www.cfra-nc.org/documents/FinalReport-FullReport_000.pdf
County of Los Angeles Low Impact Design Standards Manual. January 2009
http://dpw.lacounty.gov/wmd/LA_County_LID_Manual.pdf
Design Guidebook, Town of Huntersville, NC.
http://www.huntersville.org/planning%20info/design%20guidebook%20for%20web.pdf
EcoNorthwest. “Appendix B: The Relationship between Residential Development
Patterns and Effects on Stormwater and Wastewater,” Prepared for the National
Association of Homebuilders, August 29, 2008 (Not available 5/6/2010)
Garde, Ajay. “Sustainable by Design? Insights from US LEED-ND Pilot Projects.”
Journal of the American Planning Association Volume 75 Number 4, Autumn
2009, pp 424-440 http://pdfserve.informaworld.com/316990__914017852.pdf
Jordan Cover Watershed Project
http://www.jordancove.uconn.edu/jordan_cove/publications/final_report.pdf
Katz, Gregory. “Greening America’s Schools: Costs and Benefits” A Cape-E
Report, October 2006 http://www.usgbc.org/ShowFile.aspx?DocumentID=2908
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2. KITSAP Low Impact Design Guidance Manual (July 1, 2009)
http://www.kitsaphba.org/LID/resources/Cookbook%20V%201_21%20070109.pdf
Kravcik, J. et al “Water for the Recovery of the Climate: A New Water Paradigm”
http://waterparadigm.org/indexen.php?web=./home/homeen.html
Low Impact Design Manual for Michigan
http://library.semcog.org/InmagicGenie/DocumentFolder/LIDManualWeb.pdf
Monash University, Australia. “Stormwater Flow and Quality, and the
Effectiveness of Non-Proprietary Stormwater Treatment Measures – A Review
and Gap Analysis.” (2004)
http://www.catchment.crc.org.au/pdfs/technical200408.pdf
North Carolina Cooperative Extension. “Low Impact Design – A Guidebook for
North Carolina,” June 2009
http://www.ces.ncsu.edu/depts/agecon/WECO/lid/documents/NC_LID_Guidebook.pdf
Novotny, Dr. Vladamir. “Cities of the Future – Creating Blue Water for Green
Cities”Center for Urban Environmental Studies Northeastern University, Boston,
Massachusetts(2006)
http://www.johnsonfdn.org/confMaterial/CitiesofFuture-BlueWaterGreenCities_July%202006.pdf
Prince Georges Low Impact Design Manual http://www.epa.gov/nps/lidnatl.pdf
Puget Sound LID Manual http://www.psp.wa.gov/downloads/LID/LID_manual2005.pdf
US Environmental Protection Agency. “Infiltration Through Disturbed Urban Soils
and Compost. Amended Soil Effects on Run-off Quality and Quantity.”
EPA/600/R-00/016
http://www.epa.gov/ednnrmrl/publications/reports/epa600r00016/epa600r00016.pdf
US Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) “Protecting Water Resources with
Smart Growth,” EPA 231-R-04-002, May 2004.
http://www.epa.gov/smartgrowth/water_resource.htm
US Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) “Protecting Water Resources with
Higher Density,” EPA 231-R-06-001, US EPA, Washington DC, 2006
http://www.epa.gov/smartgrowth/water_density.htm
US Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) Environmental Protection Agency. ,
“Reducing Stormwater Costs through Low Impact Development (LID)
Strategies,” EPA 841-F-07-006, December 2007.
http://www.epa.gov/owow/nps/lid/costs07/
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3. Zickler , Len “Managing stormwater in Pierce County: Kensington Estates case
study sheds light on low impact development.” July 25, 2002
http://www.djc.com/news/en/11135654.html
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