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+ | This page provides a list of references from the original Minnesota Stormwater Manual, published in 2005. More recent references are contained within the individual pages and sections of the manual as updates are made to the manual. | ||
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*Aichinger, C., 2004. Understanding the West Nile Virus. Woodbury Bulletin (newspaper opinion page), August 11, 2004. Contact Ramsey-Washington Metro Watershed District, North St. Paul, MN. | *Aichinger, C., 2004. Understanding the West Nile Virus. Woodbury Bulletin (newspaper opinion page), August 11, 2004. Contact Ramsey-Washington Metro Watershed District, North St. Paul, MN. | ||
*Alexander, E.C. and Y. Gao, 2002. Copyrighted graphic of Minnesota Karst Lands. | *Alexander, E.C. and Y. Gao, 2002. Copyrighted graphic of Minnesota Karst Lands. | ||
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*Center for Watershed Protection (CWP). 2003. The impacts of impervious cover on aquatic systems. Watershed Protection Research Monograph No. 1. Center for Watershed Protection. Ellicott City, MD. 142 pp. 11: 165-206. | *Center for Watershed Protection (CWP). 2003. The impacts of impervious cover on aquatic systems. Watershed Protection Research Monograph No. 1. Center for Watershed Protection. Ellicott City, MD. 142 pp. 11: 165-206. | ||
*Chang, M., M. McBroom, R. Beasley. 2004. Roofing as a source of nonpoint water pollution. Journal of Environmental Management. 73: 307-315. | *Chang, M., M. McBroom, R. Beasley. 2004. Roofing as a source of nonpoint water pollution. Journal of Environmental Management. 73: 307-315. | ||
− | *Chicago Wilderness and Northeastern Illinois Planning Commission, 2003. [ | + | *Chicago Wilderness and Northeastern Illinois Planning Commission, 2003. [https://www.cmap.illinois.gov/documents/10180/49967/Resource+Manual.pdf/b7cc9d90-d47b-4bb0-99a3-c28dbc0608f9 Conservation Design Resource Manual]. |
*Chollak, T and R. Rosenfield 1998. Guide for landscaping with compost amended soils. Department of Public Works. City of Redmond, WA | *Chollak, T and R. Rosenfield 1998. Guide for landscaping with compost amended soils. Department of Public Works. City of Redmond, WA | ||
*City of Minneapolis. 2004. City of Minneapolis Heritage Park: Near North Wetlands and Stormwater Management 2005 CIP Budget Documentation (and associated educational flyers). | *City of Minneapolis. 2004. City of Minneapolis Heritage Park: Near North Wetlands and Stormwater Management 2005 CIP Budget Documentation (and associated educational flyers). | ||
*City of Portland. 2004. Portland’s Stormwater Management Manual. Bureau of Environmental Services. Portland Oregon. www.cleanrivers-pdx.org/tech_resources/2004_swmm.htm | *City of Portland. 2004. Portland’s Stormwater Management Manual. Bureau of Environmental Services. Portland Oregon. www.cleanrivers-pdx.org/tech_resources/2004_swmm.htm | ||
− | *City of Seattle, 2003. | + | *City of Seattle, 2003. How soil amendments and compost can aid in Salmon recovery. |
*Colbeck, S.C., 1981. A simulation of the enrichment of atmospheric pollutants in snow cover runoff. Water Res. Research, 17(5): 1383-1388. | *Colbeck, S.C., 1981. A simulation of the enrichment of atmospheric pollutants in snow cover runoff. Water Res. Research, 17(5): 1383-1388. | ||
*Colbeck, S.C., 1991. The layered character of snow covers. Rev. Geophys., 29(1):81-96. | *Colbeck, S.C., 1991. The layered character of snow covers. Rev. Geophys., 29(1):81-96. | ||
*Commonwealth of Virginia, 2003. Vector Control: Mosquitoes and Storm Water Management. Stormwater Management Technical Bulletin No 8. | *Commonwealth of Virginia, 2003. Vector Control: Mosquitoes and Storm Water Management. Stormwater Management Technical Bulletin No 8. | ||
− | *Conservation Toronto and Region, 2001. [ | + | *Conservation Toronto and Region, 2001. [https://sustainabletechnologies.ca/app/uploads/2013/01/SWPP-Handbook.pdf The Storm Water Pollution Prevention Handbook]. Copublished with the Ontario Ministry of the Environment. |
*Covington, M. 2002. Modified Sand Filter Design (The Herring/Frock Method). Presented at Delaware Sediment and Stormwater 2002 Conference – The Race for Clean Water. Dover, DE. | *Covington, M. 2002. Modified Sand Filter Design (The Herring/Frock Method). Presented at Delaware Sediment and Stormwater 2002 Conference – The Race for Clean Water. Dover, DE. | ||
*Debo, T. and A. Reese. 1992. Determining downstream analysis limits for detention facilities. Proceedings from International Conference on Innovative Technologies in the Domain of Urban Stormwater Drainage. | *Debo, T. and A. Reese. 1992. Determining downstream analysis limits for detention facilities. Proceedings from International Conference on Innovative Technologies in the Domain of Urban Stormwater Drainage. | ||
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*Galli, J. 1993. Analysis of Urban Best Management Practice Performance and Longevity in Prince George’s County, Maryland. 202 pp. | *Galli, J. 1993. Analysis of Urban Best Management Practice Performance and Longevity in Prince George’s County, Maryland. 202 pp. | ||
*Gavens, A., D. Revitt, and J. Ellis. 1982. Hydrocarbon Accumulation in Freshwater Sediments of an Urban Catchment. Hydrobiologia (91): 285-292. | *Gavens, A., D. Revitt, and J. Ellis. 1982. Hydrocarbon Accumulation in Freshwater Sediments of an Urban Catchment. Hydrobiologia (91): 285-292. | ||
− | *Georgia (State of), 2001. [ | + | *Georgia (State of), 2001. [https://atlantaregional.org/natural-resources/water/georgia-stormwater-management-manual/ Stormwater Management Manual]. |
*Giesy, J. and R. Hoke. 1991. Freshwater Sediment Quality Criteria: Toxicity Bioassessment in Sediments: Chemistry and Toxicity of In-Place Pollutants. R. Baudo, R. Giesy, and H. Muntau, Editors. Lewis Publishers. | *Giesy, J. and R. Hoke. 1991. Freshwater Sediment Quality Criteria: Toxicity Bioassessment in Sediments: Chemistry and Toxicity of In-Place Pollutants. R. Baudo, R. Giesy, and H. Muntau, Editors. Lewis Publishers. | ||
*Granger, R.J., D.M. Gray and G.E. Dick, 1984. Snowmelt Infiltration to Frozen Soils. Canadian Journal of Earth Science, 21:669-677. | *Granger, R.J., D.M. Gray and G.E. Dick, 1984. Snowmelt Infiltration to Frozen Soils. Canadian Journal of Earth Science, 21:669-677. | ||
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*Horsely, S. 1996. Memorandum dated July 10, 1996. Methods for Calculating Pre and Post Development Recharge Rates. Prepared for State of Massachusetts Stormwater Technical Advisory Group. | *Horsely, S. 1996. Memorandum dated July 10, 1996. Methods for Calculating Pre and Post Development Recharge Rates. Prepared for State of Massachusetts Stormwater Technical Advisory Group. | ||
*Huff and Angels, 1992. Bulletin 71. Midwest Climate Center. | *Huff and Angels, 1992. Bulletin 71. Midwest Climate Center. | ||
− | *Illinois Conservation Foundation and Chicago Wilderness, 2005. [ | + | *Illinois Conservation Foundation and Chicago Wilderness, 2005. [https://owl.cwp.org/mdocs-posts/cri-2005-changing-cost-perceptions-full-report/ Changing Cost Perceptions: An Analysis of Conservation Development]. Prepared by the Conservation Research Institute |
*Institute of Transportation Engineers Transportation Planning Council Committee | *Institute of Transportation Engineers Transportation Planning Council Committee | ||
*Isabelle, P.S., L.J. Fooks, P.A. Kenny and S.D. Wilson, 1987. Effects of roadside snowmelt on wetland vegetation: An experimental study. Jour. of Envir. Management, 25:57-60. | *Isabelle, P.S., L.J. Fooks, P.A. Kenny and S.D. Wilson, 1987. Effects of roadside snowmelt on wetland vegetation: An experimental study. Jour. of Envir. Management, 25:57-60. | ||
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*Johnson, K. 1995. Urban Storm Water Impacts on a Coldwater Resource. Presentation to the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (SETAC) Second World Congress. Vancouver, B.C., Canada. | *Johnson, K. 1995. Urban Storm Water Impacts on a Coldwater Resource. Presentation to the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (SETAC) Second World Congress. Vancouver, B.C., Canada. | ||
*Jones, J., S. Anderson, J. Fognani, F. R. MacGregor, and T. Axley. 1996. “Stormwater Best Management Practices: When is Sediment Considered Hazardous?” Water Environment & Technology. | *Jones, J., S. Anderson, J. Fognani, F. R. MacGregor, and T. Axley. 1996. “Stormwater Best Management Practices: When is Sediment Considered Hazardous?” Water Environment & Technology. | ||
− | *Laughland, J. C. Stormwater Management Design in Karst Terrain: Adjusting Hydrology Models and Using Karstic Features | + | *Laughland, J. C. Stormwater Management Design in Karst Terrain: Adjusting Hydrology Models and Using Karstic Features. |
*Leersnyder, H. 1993. The Performance of Wet Detention Basins for the Removal of Urban Stormwater Contaminants in the Aukland (NZ) Region. M.S. Thesis. Department of Environmental Science and Geography. University of Auckland. 118 pp. | *Leersnyder, H. 1993. The Performance of Wet Detention Basins for the Removal of Urban Stormwater Contaminants in the Aukland (NZ) Region. M.S. Thesis. Department of Environmental Science and Geography. University of Auckland. 118 pp. | ||
*Leopold, L. B. 1994. A View of a River. Harvard University Press. Cambridge, MA. | *Leopold, L. B. 1994. A View of a River. Harvard University Press. Cambridge, MA. | ||
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*Minnesota Department of Natural Resources. 2006. Field Guide to the Native Plant Communities of Minnesota: The Prairie Parkland and Tallgrass Aspen Parklands Province. Ecological Land Clasificaiton Program, Minnesota County Biological Surve, and Natural Heritage and Nongame Research Program, MNDNR St. Paul, MN. | *Minnesota Department of Natural Resources. 2006. Field Guide to the Native Plant Communities of Minnesota: The Prairie Parkland and Tallgrass Aspen Parklands Province. Ecological Land Clasificaiton Program, Minnesota County Biological Surve, and Natural Heritage and Nongame Research Program, MNDNR St. Paul, MN. | ||
*Minnesota Department of Transportation, 1998. Intensity of Extreme Rainfall over Minnesota. | *Minnesota Department of Transportation, 1998. Intensity of Extreme Rainfall over Minnesota. | ||
− | *Minnesota Department of Transportation. 2005. Highway 23 Reconstrustion Website. | + | *Minnesota Department of Transportation. 2005. Highway 23 Reconstrustion Website. |
*Minnesota Department of Transportation, 2005. [http://www.lrrb.org/pdf/200523.pdf The Cost and Effectiveness of Stormwater Management Practices]. Report 2005-23, St. Paul, MN. | *Minnesota Department of Transportation, 2005. [http://www.lrrb.org/pdf/200523.pdf The Cost and Effectiveness of Stormwater Management Practices]. Report 2005-23, St. Paul, MN. | ||
*Minnesota Forest Resources Council. 1999. Sustaining Minnesota Resources: Voluntary Site-Level forest Management Guidelines for Landowners, Loggers, and Resource Managers. (General Guidelines pp. 22-23). Minnesota Forest Resources Council, St. Paul, MN. | *Minnesota Forest Resources Council. 1999. Sustaining Minnesota Resources: Voluntary Site-Level forest Management Guidelines for Landowners, Loggers, and Resource Managers. (General Guidelines pp. 22-23). Minnesota Forest Resources Council, St. Paul, MN. | ||
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*Minnesota State Climatology Office and Minnesota Department of Natural Resources. 2003. Normal Annual Precipitation. | *Minnesota State Climatology Office and Minnesota Department of Natural Resources. 2003. Normal Annual Precipitation. | ||
*Morisawa, M and E. La Flure. 1979. Hydraulic geometry, stream equalization and urbanization. In the Proceedings of the Tenth Annual Geomorphology Symposia Series entitled “Adjustments of the Fluvial System” held in Binghampton, NY. September 21-22, 1979. Kendall/Hunt Publishing Company, Dubuque, IA. | *Morisawa, M and E. La Flure. 1979. Hydraulic geometry, stream equalization and urbanization. In the Proceedings of the Tenth Annual Geomorphology Symposia Series entitled “Adjustments of the Fluvial System” held in Binghampton, NY. September 21-22, 1979. Kendall/Hunt Publishing Company, Dubuque, IA. | ||
− | *Natural Resources Conservation Service. 1975. [ | + | *Natural Resources Conservation Service. 1975. [https://semspub.epa.gov/work/05/208889.pdf Minnesota Hydrology Guide]. |
*Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS), 1984. Engineering Field Manual for Conservation Practices. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Washington, D.C. | *Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS), 1984. Engineering Field Manual for Conservation Practices. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Washington, D.C. | ||
− | *Natural Resources Conservation Service, 1986. [ | + | *Natural Resources Conservation Service, 1986. [https://data.nal.usda.gov/dataset/small-watershed-hydrology-wintr-55#:~:text=WinTR%2D55%20is%20a%20single,through%20channels%20and%2For%20reservoirs. Urban Hydrology for Small Watersheds], Technical Release 55 (TR-55). |
− | *National Resource Conservation Service, 1997. National Engineering Handbook, Part 630, Hydrology. NRCS National Water and Climate Center. | + | *National Resource Conservation Service, 1997. [https://directives.sc.egov.usda.gov/viewerfs.aspx?hid=21422 National Engineering Handbook, Part 630, Hydrology]. NRCS National Water and Climate Center. |
*Natural Resource Conservation Service. 2005. Status of Soil Survey Digitizing (SSURGO) Minnesota. | *Natural Resource Conservation Service. 2005. Status of Soil Survey Digitizing (SSURGO) Minnesota. | ||
*Novotny, V., 1988. Modeling Urban Runoff Pollution during Winter and Off-Winter Periods. In Advances in Environmental Modeling, A. Marani (Editor), Elsevier Publishing, Amsterdam, pp.43-58. | *Novotny, V., 1988. Modeling Urban Runoff Pollution during Winter and Off-Winter Periods. In Advances in Environmental Modeling, A. Marani (Editor), Elsevier Publishing, Amsterdam, pp.43-58. | ||
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*Schueler, T., C. Swann, T. Wright, and S. Sprinkle. 2004. Urban Subwatershed Restoration Manual No. 8: Pollution Source Control Practices, Version 1.0. Center for Watershed Protection. Ellicott City, MD. | *Schueler, T., C. Swann, T. Wright, and S. Sprinkle. 2004. Urban Subwatershed Restoration Manual No. 8: Pollution Source Control Practices, Version 1.0. Center for Watershed Protection. Ellicott City, MD. | ||
*Shaver, E. 1991. Sand Filter Design for Water Quality Treatment. | *Shaver, E. 1991. Sand Filter Design for Water Quality Treatment. | ||
− | *Shaw, D. and R. Schmidt, 2003. Plants for Stormwater Design. Minnesota Pollution Control Agency, 369 p. | + | *Shaw, D. and R. Schmidt, 2003. [https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=Plant_and_vegetation_information_for_stormwater_management Plants for Stormwater Design]. Minnesota Pollution Control Agency, 369 p. |
*Soil Conservation Service, 1975. Hydrology Guide for Minnesota. | *Soil Conservation Service, 1975. Hydrology Guide for Minnesota. | ||
*South St. Louis Soil and Water Conservation District. 2001. Miller Creek Diagnostic Study and Implementation Plan: Clean Water Partnership Phase I Report | *South St. Louis Soil and Water Conservation District. 2001. Miller Creek Diagnostic Study and Implementation Plan: Clean Water Partnership Phase I Report | ||
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*Yousef, Y. 1994. Personal communication. University of Central Florida, Orlando. Appendix I. Bibliography 817 | *Yousef, Y. 1994. Personal communication. University of Central Florida, Orlando. Appendix I. Bibliography 817 | ||
*Zielinski, J., 2001. The Benefits of Better Site Design in Residential Subdivisions. Watershed Protection | *Zielinski, J., 2001. The Benefits of Better Site Design in Residential Subdivisions. Watershed Protection | ||
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This page provides a list of references from the original Minnesota Stormwater Manual, published in 2005. More recent references are contained within the individual pages and sections of the manual as updates are made to the manual.
This page was last edited on 23 February 2023, at 14:13.