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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.  
 
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*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://ncdenr.s3.amazonaws.com/s3fs-public/Water%20Quality/Surface%20Water%20Protection/SPU/SPU%20-%20BMP%20Manual%20Documents/BMPMan-Ch14-GrassSwale-20090608-DWQ-SPU.pdf 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.
*Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation (VA DCR). 2011. [http://www.vwrrc.vt.edu/swc/april_22_2010_update/DCR_BMP_Spec_No_3_GRASS_CHANNELS_Final_Draft_v1-8_04132010.htm Virginia DCR Stormwater Design Specification No. 3  – Grass Channels]. Version 1.8, March 1, 2011. Division of Soil and Water Conservation. Richmond, VA.  
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*Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation (VA DCR). 2011. [https://swbmpvwrrc.wp.prod.es.cloud.vt.edu/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/BMP-Spec-No-3_GRASS-CHANNELS_v1-9_03012011.pdf Virginia DCR Stormwater Design Specification No. 3  – Grass Channels]. Version 1.8, March 1, 2011. Division of Soil and Water Conservation. Richmond, VA.  
*Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation (VA DCR). 2011. [http://chesapeakestormwater.net/wp-content/uploads/downloads/2012/02/DCR-BMP-Spec-No-10_DRY-SWALE_Final-Draft_v1-9_03012011.pdf Virginia DCR Stormwater Design Specification No. 10 – Dry Swales]. Version 1.9, March 1, 2011. Division of Soil and Water Conservation. Richmond, VA.
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*Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation (VA DCR). 2011. [https://swbmpvwrrc.wp.prod.es.cloud.vt.edu/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/BMP_Spec_No_10_DRY_SWALE.pdf Virginia DCR Stormwater Design Specification No. 10 – Dry Swales]. Version 1.9, March 1, 2011. Division of Soil and Water Conservation. Richmond, VA.
  
 
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References

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  • Erickson, A.J., P.T. Weiss, and J.S. Gulliver. 2013. Optimizing Stormwater Treatment Practices: A Handbook of Assessment and Maintenance. Springer Publishing, New York, NY, USA.
  • Gulliver, J.S., A.J. Erickson, and P.T. Weiss (editors). 2010. Stormwater Treatment: Assessment and Maintenance. University of Minnesota, St. Anthony Falls Laboratory. Minneapolis, MN.
  • Hatt, B.E., Steinel, A., Deletic, A., and Fletcher, T.D. 2011. Retention of heavy metals by stormwater filtration systems: Breakthrough analysis. Water, Science, and Technology. 64(9):1913-1919.
  • Hunt, W.F., Jarrett, A.R., Smith, J.T., and Sharkey, L.J. 2006. Evaluating bioretention hydrology and nutrient removal at three field sites in North Carolina. Journal of Irrigation and Drainage Engineering. 132(6):600-608.
  • Lefevre, G.H., P.J. Novak, R.M. Hozalski. 2012. Fate of naphthalene in laboratory-scale bioretention cells: implications for sustainable stormwater management. Environmental Science and Technology 46(2):995-1002.
  • 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. 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. 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.
  • Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation (VA DCR). 2011. Virginia DCR Stormwater Design Specification No. 3 – Grass Channels. Version 1.8, March 1, 2011. Division of Soil and Water Conservation. Richmond, VA.
  • Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation (VA DCR). 2011. Virginia DCR Stormwater Design Specification No. 10 – Dry Swales. Version 1.9, March 1, 2011. Division of Soil and Water Conservation. Richmond, VA.


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