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*Adams, M. C. “Porous Asphalt Pavement with Recharge Beds: 20 years and Still Working.” Stormwater 4 (2003): 24-32.
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*Adams, Michele. Infiltration and Karst: Design Considerations for Success. [Powerpoint Slides] N.p.: Meliora Environmental Design, LLC, 2011.
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http://www.lccwc.com/pdf/Sem2_2011Adams-KarstGeology_09_20_2011.pdf.
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==A==
*Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR). 1995. Toxicological Profile for Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons. N.p.: US EPA. http://www.atsdr.cdc.gov/toxprofiles/tp69.pdf 
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*Adams, M. C. 2003. [http://www.truckeeriverinfo.org/news/2008/10/21/976 Porous Asphalt Pavement with Recharge Beds: 20 years and Still Working]. Stormwater 4:24-32.
*Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR). 2004. Toxicological Profile for Copper. N.
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*Adams, Michele. 2011. ''Infiltration and Karst: Design Considerations for Success''. [Powerpoint Slides] N.p.: Meliora Environmental Design, LLC.
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*Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR). 1995. [http://www.atsdr.cdc.gov/toxprofiles/tp69.pdf Toxicological Profile for Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons]. N.p.: US EPA.
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*Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR). 2004. [http://www.atsdr.cdc.gov/ToxProfiles/tp132-c1-b.pdf Toxicological Profile for Copper]. N.
 
*The Federal Interagency Stream Restoration Working Group. "Figure 3.21: Relationship between impervious cover and surface runoff." Image. Stream Corridor Restoration: Principles, Processes, and Practices, August 2001, 3-23.
 
*The Federal Interagency Stream Restoration Working Group. "Figure 3.21: Relationship between impervious cover and surface runoff." Image. Stream Corridor Restoration: Principles, Processes, and Practices, August 2001, 3-23.
*Thomas, Brian F., and Richard M. Vogel. "Impact of Storm Water Recharge Practices on Boston Groundwater Elevations." Journal of Hydrologic Engineering 17, no. 8 (2012): 923-932.
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*Thomas, Brian F., and Richard M. Vogel. 2012. ''Impact of Storm Water Recharge Practices on Boston Groundwater Elevations''. Journal of Hydrologic Engineering 17, no. 8:923-932.
*Thompson, Steve. "Karst in Minnesota." Minnesota Pollution Control Agency. Last modified February 2, 2015.  
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*Thompson, Steve. 2015. [https://www.pca.state.mn.us/water/karst-minnesota Karst in Minnesota]. Minnesota Pollution Control Agency. Last modified February 2, 2015.
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*Tipping, Robert G., Jeffery A. Green, and E. Calvin Alexander, Jr.. 2001 [http://conservancy.umn.edu/bitstream/handle/11299/58557/plate5%5B1%5D.pdf?sequence=5&isAllowed=y Karst Features]. Map. Wabasha County, MN: University of Minnesota, MN USGS, Wabasha County Board of Commissioners and MN DNR, Division of Waters.
*Tipping, Robert G., Jeffery A. Green, and E. Calvin Alexander, Jr.. Karst Features. Map. Wabasha County, MN: University of Minnesota, MN USGS, Wabasha County Board of Commissioners and MN DNR, Division of Waters, 2001. http://conservancy.umn.edu/bitstream/handle/11299/58557/plate5%5B1%5D.pdf?sequence=5&isAllowed=y  
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*Trojan, Mike. A collapsed karst feature where a stormwater pond previously existed. Photograph. 2013. Woodbury, MN.
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*Trojan, Mike. Woodbury sinkhole collapse looking towards the South. Photograph. 2013. Woodbury, MN.
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*U.S. Department of the Interior U.S. Geological Survey. 2010. [http://pubs.usgs.gov/sir/2010/5102/support/sir2010-5102.pdf Simulation of Groundwater Mounding Beneath Hypothetical Stormwater Infiltration Basins]. By Glen B. Carleton. Scientific Investigations Report no. 2010-5102. N.p.: USGS.
*U.S. Department of the Interior U.S. Geological Survey. Simulation of Groundwater Mounding Beneath Hypothetical Stormwater Infiltration Basins. By Glen B. Carleton. Scientific Investigations Report no. 2010-5102. N.p.: USGS, 2010.
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*U.S. EPA Office of Water. 1999. [https://nacto.org/references/storm-water-technology-fact-sheet-bioretention-1999/ Stormwater Technology Fact Sheet: Bioretention]. Fact Sheet no. EPA 832-F- 99-012. N.p.: United States Environmental Protection Agency.  
http://pubs.usgs.gov/sir/2010/5102/support/sir2010-5102.pdf  
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*U.S. EPA, and NJDEP. 2011. Qs & As on RCLA vs. CERCLA at the DuPont Pompton Lakes Works Site. N.p.: U.S. EPA and New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection.
*U.S. EPA Office of Water. Stormwater Technology Fact Sheet: Bioretention. [Fact Sheet] no. EPA 832-F- 99-012. N.p.: United States Environmental Protection Agency, 1999. http://water.epa.gov/scitech/wastetech/upload/2002_06_28_mtb_biortn.pdf
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*U.S. EPA.  2008. [https://19january2017snapshot.epa.gov/brownfields/brownfields-design-principles-stormwater-management-compacted-contaminated-soils-dense_.html Design Principles for Stormwater Management on Compacted Contaminated Soils in Dense Urban Areas]. Technical report no. EPA-560-F-07-231. N.p.: U.S. EPA Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response.
*U.S. EPA, and NJDEP. Qs & As on RCLA vs. CERCLA at the DuPont Pompton Lakes Works Site. N.p.: U.S. EPA and New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, 2011. http://www.epa.gov/region2/waste/dupont_pompton/pdf/RCRAvsSuperfund_factsheet.pdf
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*U.S. EPA. 2003. [http://water.epa.gov/drink/contaminants/#List Water: Drinking Water Contaminants]. United States Environmental Protection Agency. Last modified June 2003.
*U.S. EPA. Design Principles for Stormwater Management on Compacted Contaminated Soils in Dense Urban Areas. Technical report no. EPA-560-F-07-231. N.p.: U.S. EPA Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response, April 2008. http://www.epa.gov/brownfields/tools/swdp0408.pdf
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*U.S. EPA. 2010. [https://www.epa.gov/sites/default/files/2015-09/documents/ec_information_guide.pdf Fact-Sheet Engineering Controls on Brownfields Information Guide: How They Work with Institutional Controls; the Most Common Types Used; and an Introduction to Costs]. Technical report no. EPA-560-F-10-005. N.p.: U.S. EPA Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response.
*U.S. EPA. "Water: Drinking Water Contaminants." United States Environmental Protection Agency. Last modified June 2003. http://water.epa.gov/drink/contaminants/#List  
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*U.S. EPA. 2013. [http://www.epa.state.il.us/water/watershed/publications/implementing-stormwater-infiltration-practices.pdf Implementing Stormwater Infiltration Practices at Vacant Parcels and Brownfield Sites]. Technical report no. EPA 905F13001. N.p.: U.S. EPA Office of Water and Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response.
*U.S. EPA. Fact-Sheet Engineering Controls on Brownfields Information Guide: How They Work with Institutional Controls; the Most Common Types Used; and an Introduction to Costs. Technical report no. EPA-560-F-10-005. N.p.: U.S. EPA Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response, 2010. http://www.epa.gov/brownfields/tools/ec_information_guide.pdf  
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*U.S. EPA. Permeable Pavements. 2014. [https://www.epa.gov/green-infrastructure/what-green-infrastructure Photograph. What is Green Infrastructure]. June 13, 2014.
*U.S. EPA. Implementing Stormwater Infiltration Practices at Vacant Parcels and Brownfield Sites. Technical report no. EPA 905F13001. N.p.: U.S. EPA Office of Water and Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response, July 2013. http://www.epa.state.il.us/water/watershed/publications/implementing-stormwater-infiltration-practices.pdf
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*U.S. EPA. Planter Boxes. 2014. [https://www.epa.gov/green-infrastructure/what-green-infrastructure Photograph. What is Green Infrastructure]. June 13, 2014.  
*U.S. EPA. Permeable Pavements. Photograph. What is Green Infrastructure. June 13, 2014. http://water.epa.gov/infrastructure/greeninfrastructure/gi_what.cfm
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*U.S. EPA. Rain Gardens. 2014. [https://www.epa.gov/green-infrastructure/what-green-infrastructure Photograph. What is Green Infrastructure]. June 13, 2014.  
*U.S. EPA. Planter Boxes. Photograph. What is Green Infrastructure. June 13, 2014. http://water.epa.gov/infrastructure/greeninfrastructure/gi_what.cfm
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*United States Department of Agriculture Natural Resources Conservation Service. [https://www.nrcs.usda.gov/conservation-basics/natural-resource-concerns/soil/soil-surveys-by-state Soil Survey List]. Compiled by NRCS. N.p.: USDA-NRCS, Various.  
*U.S. EPA. Rain Gardens. Photograph. What is Green Infrastructure. June 13, 2014. http://water.epa.gov/infrastructure/greeninfrastructure/gi_what.cfm
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*United States Environmental Protection Agency Office of Wetlands, Oceans and Watersheds. 1993a. [https://www.epa.gov/nps/guidance-specifying-management-measures-sources-nonpoint-pollution-coastal-waters Guidance to Specify Management Measures for Sources of Nonpoint Pollution in Coastal Waters]. Washington D.C.: US EPA.
*United States Department of Agriculture Natural Resources Conservation Service. Soil Survey List. Compiled by NRCS. N.p.: USDA-NRCS, Various. http://www.nrcs.usda.gov/wps/portal/nrcs/surveylist/soils/survey/state/?stateId=MN
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*United States Environmental Protection Agency Office of Wetlands, Oceans and Watersheds. 1993b. [http://nepis.epa.gov/Adobe/PDF/30004LY0.pdf Urban Runoff Pollution Prevention and Control Planning Handbook]. Publication no. EPA/625/R-93/004. Washington D.C.: US EPA.
*United States Environmental Protection Agency Office of Wetlands, Oceans and Watersheds. Guidance to Specify Management Measures for Sources of Nonpoint Pollution in Coastal Waters. Washington D.C.: US EPA, 1993a.  
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*United States Environmental Protection Agency. 2010. [https://nepis.epa.gov/Exe/ZyNET.exe/P1005P0Z.TXT?ZyActionD=ZyDocument&Client=EPA&Index=2006+Thru+2010&Docs=&Query=&Time=&EndTime=&SearchMethod=1&TocRestrict=n&Toc=&TocEntry=&QField=&QFieldYear=&QFieldMonth=&QFieldDay=&IntQFieldOp=0&ExtQFieldOp=0&XmlQuery=&File=D%3A%5Czyfiles%5CIndex%20Data%5C06thru10%5CTxt%5C00000012%5CP1005P0Z.txt&User=ANONYMOUS&Password=anonymous&SortMethod=h%7C-&MaximumDocuments=1&FuzzyDegree=0&ImageQuality=r75g8/r75g8/x150y150g16/i425&Display=hpfr&DefSeekPage=x&SearchBack=ZyActionL&Back=ZyActionS&BackDesc=Results%20page&MaximumPages=1&ZyEntry=1&SeekPage=x&ZyPURL_swpp_stormwater.pdf Source Water Protection Practices Bulletin: Managing Stormwater Runoff to Prevent Contamination of Drinking Water]. By U.S. EPA. Washington DC: U.S. EPA.  
*United States Environmental Protection Agency Office of Wetlands, Oceans and Watersheds. Urban Runoff Pollution Prevention and Control Planning Handbook. Publication no. EPA/625/R-93/004. Washington D.C.: US EPA, 1993b. http://nepis.epa.gov/Adobe/PDF/30004LY0.pdf
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*United States Geological Service (USGS). 2014. [http://water.usgs.gov/edu/groundwater-contaminants.html Contaminants Found in Groundwater].
*United States Environmental Protection Agency. Source Water Protection Practices Bulletin: Managing Stormwater Runoff to Prevent Contamination of Drinking Water. By U.S. EPA. Washington DC: U.S. EPA, 2010. http://www.epa.gov/safewater/sourcewater/pubs/fs_swpp_stormwater.pdf
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*USGS Office of Groundwater. 2012. [http://water.usgs.gov/ogw/karst/pages/whatiskarst What is Karst?]. USGS Groundwater Information. Last modified January 30, 2012.
*United States Geological Service (USGS). 2014. Contaminants Found in Groundwater. Retrieved from http://water.usgs.gov/edu/groundwater-contaminants.html
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*USGS Office of Groundwater. "What is Karst?" USGS Groundwater Information. Last modified January 30, 2012. http://water.usgs.gov/ogw/karst/pages/whatiskarst
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*Water Environment Federation. 2012. Design of urban stormwater controls (2nd ed.). New York: McGraw-Hill Professional.
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*Violante, A., V. Cozzolino, L. Perelomov, A.G. Caporale, and M. Pigna. 2010. [http://www.scielo.cl/pdf/jsspn/v10n3/art05.pdf Mobility and Biovailability of Heavy Metals and Metalloids in the Soil]. J. Soil. Sci. Plant Nutr. 10 (3): 268 - 292.
*Water Environment Research Foundation, EWRI, U.S. EPA, U.S. Department of Transportation, American Public Works Association (APWA), Wright Water Engineers, Inc., and Geosyntec Consultants. "Statistical Addendum: TSS, Bacteria, Nutrients, and Metals." International Stormwater BMP Database. Last modified 2012. http://www.bmpdatabase.org/
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*Weiss, P.T, G. LeFevre, and J.S Gulliver. "Contamination of Soil and Groundwater Due to Stormwater Infiltration Practices: A Literature Review." Reviewreview. University of Minnesota Stormwater Assessment Project, 2008. http://proteus.pca.state.mn.us/water/stormwater/index.html
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*Western Michigan University. "Storm Water." Environmental Safety. http://esem.wmich.edu/waterweb.htm
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*Water Environment Federation. 2012. ''Design of urban stormwater controls'' (2nd ed.). New York: McGraw-Hill Professional.
*WI DNR. Soil Erosion from New Construction - DNR Photo. Photograph. Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources: Why is Storm Water Runoff a Problem? February 28, 2012. http://dnr.wi.gov/topic/stormwater/learn_more/problems.html
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*Water Environment Research Foundation, EWRI, U.S. EPA, U.S. Department of Transportation, American Public Works Association (APWA), Wright Water Engineers, Inc., and Geosyntec Consultants. 2012. [http://www.bmpdatabase.org/ Statistical Addendum: TSS, Bacteria, Nutrients, and Metals]. International Stormwater BMP Database. Last modified 2012.
*Winegrad, Gerald W. Oil in Stormwater. Photograph. Chesapeake Bay Action Plan. 2015. http://www.bayactionplan.com/stormwater-management/
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*Weiss, P.T, G. LeFevre, and J.S Gulliver. 2008. [https://www.researchgate.net/publication/237328557_Contamination_of_Soil_and_Groundwater_Due_to_Stormwater_Infiltration_Practices_A_Literature_Review Contamination of Soil and Groundwater Due to Stormwater Infiltration Practices: A Literature Review]. University of Minnesota Stormwater Assessment Project.
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*Western Michigan University. [https://wmich.edu/ehs/services/environmental/water-resources Storm Water]. Environmental Safety.  
*Zisman, Edward, D. and Daniel J. Clarey. “Problems Associated with the Use of Compaction Grout for Sinkhole Remediation in West-Central Florida.´13th Sinkhole Conference: NCKRI Symposium 2, (May 2013): 23-26. http://scholarcommons.usf.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1109&context=sinkhole_2013
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*Wisconsin department of natural resources. 2012. [http://dnr.wi.gov/topic/stormwater/learn_more/problems.html Soil Erosion from New Construction]. DNR Photo. Photograph. Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources: Why is Storm Water Runoff a Problem? February 28.
*Zogorski, John S. "Chapter 3 - VOCs in Groundwater." Volatile Organic Compounds in the Nation's Ground Water and Drinking-Water Supply Wells. Last modified 2006. https://water.usgs.gov/nawqa/vocs/national_assessment/report/chapter3.html
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*Winegrad, Gerald W. 2015. Oil in Stormwater. Photograph. Chesapeake Bay Action Plan.
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*Witthuhn, Kathleen M., and E. Calvin Alexander, Jr.. 1995. [http://files.dnr.state.mn.us/waters/groundwater_section/mapping/cga/c08_fillmore/pdf_files/plate08.pdf Sinkholes and Sinkhole Probability]. Map. Fillmore County, MN: MN DNR, and MN Environment and Natural Resources Trust Fund.
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*Zisman, Edward, D. and Daniel J. Clarey. 2013. [http://scholarcommons.usf.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1109&context=sinkhole_2013 Problems Associated with the Use of Compaction Grout for Sinkhole Remediation in West-Central Florida].´13th Sinkhole Conference: NCKRI Symposium 2, May:23-26. 
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*Zogorski, John S. 2006. Chapter 3 - VOCs in Groundwater. [https://pubs.er.usgs.gov/publication/cir1292 Volatile Organic Compounds in the Nation's Ground Water and Drinking-Water Supply Wells]. Last modified 2006.
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