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Low Impact Development (LID) Practices for Storm Water Management

A cost effective way to address storm water management through site design modifications and "Best Management Practices"

Center for Watershed Protection
8391 Main St.
Ellicot City MD 21043-4605
(410) 461-8323
Web Site

Envirotech Consultants
462 South Ludlow Alley
Columbus OH 43215
(614) 224-1920
Web Site

Federal Interagency Stream Restoration Working Group (FISRWG)
Stream Corridor Restoration: Principles, Processes, and Practices
This document and supporting resources respond to a growing national and international public interest in restoring stream corridors.
5285 Port Royal Road
Springfield VA 22161
(703) 605-6000
Web Site

NEMO Project (Nonpoint Education for Municipal Officials)
University of Connecticut Haddam Cooperative Extension Center
Haddam CT 06438-0070
(860) 345-3357
Web Site

Roofscapes, Inc.
Charlie Miller, P.E.
7114 McCallum St.
Philadelphia PA 19119
(215) 247-8784
Web Site

United States Environmental Protection Agency
Indoor Environments Division
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
Washington DC 20460
(202) 564-9370
Web Site

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