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*Li, H. and Davis, A.P. 2008. ''Heavy metal capture and accumulation in bioretention media''. Environmental Science & Technology. 42, 5247-5253.  
 
*Li, H. and Davis, A.P. 2008. ''Heavy metal capture and accumulation in bioretention media''. Environmental Science & Technology. 42, 5247-5253.  
 
*Morgan, J.G., K.A. Paus, R.M. Hozalski and J.S. Gulliver. (2011). [https://www.pca.state.mn.us/sites/default/files/p-gen3-13s.pdf Sorption and Release of Dissolved Pollutants Via Bioretention Media]. SAFL Project Report No. 559, September 2011.
 
*Morgan, J.G., K.A. Paus, R.M. Hozalski and J.S. Gulliver. (2011). [https://www.pca.state.mn.us/sites/default/files/p-gen3-13s.pdf Sorption and Release of Dissolved Pollutants Via Bioretention Media]. SAFL Project Report No. 559, September 2011.
*North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources. 2009.  https://deq.nc.gov/media/5076/download NCDENR Stormwater BMP Manual – Section 14, Grassed Swale].  
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*North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources. 2009.  [https://deq.nc.gov/media/5076/download NCDENR Stormwater BMP Manual – Section 14, Grassed Swale].  
 
*O’Neill, S.W. and Davis, A.P. (2012). ''Water treatment residual as a bioretention amendment for phosphorus. I: Evaluation studies. Journal of Environmental Engineering''. 138(3), 318-327.
 
*O’Neill, S.W. and Davis, A.P. (2012). ''Water treatment residual as a bioretention amendment for phosphorus. I: Evaluation studies. Journal of Environmental Engineering''. 138(3), 318-327.
 
*Rosgen, D.. 1996. ''Applied River Morphology''. Wildland Hydrology.
 
*Rosgen, D.. 1996. ''Applied River Morphology''. Wildland Hydrology.

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