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Combined Sewer Overflows (CSOs)Library of Michigan BibliographySelected Resources
Selected Print Sources | Selected Journal Articles SELECTED PRINT SOURCES
Butler, David and John W. Davies. Urban
Drainage. New York, NY: E and FN
Spon, 2000.
Dennison, Mark S. Storm Water Discharges:
Regulatory Compliance and Best
Management Practices. Boca Raton, FL:
CRC Press, Inc., 1996.
Driver, Nancy and Gary Tasker. Techniques for
estimation of storm-runoff loads,
volumes, and selected constituent
concentrations in urban watersheds in
the United States. U.S. Geological
Survey Water-Supply Paper 2363.
Washington, DC: Government Printing
Office, 1990.
Lehner, Peter et al. Stormwater Strategies:
Community Responses to Runoff
Pollution. New York, NY: Natural
Resources Defense Council, Inc., 1999.
Michigan. Department of Environmental Quality. Combined Sewer Overflow (CSO) and Sanitary Sewer Overflow (SSO) Annual Report. Lansing, MI: Author, 2002-.
Michigan. Office of the Auditor General. Audit Report: Performance audit of
sewage funding needs. Lansing, MI: Author, 2002.
Moffa, Peter, et al. Methodology for Evaluating
the Impact and Abatement of Combined
Sewer Overflows. Cincinnati, OH:
Environmental Protection Agency,
Office of Research and Development,
Municipal Environmental Research
Laboratory, 1980.
Public Sector Consultants. Michigan's Sewer
Crisis: the Problem and Solution.
Lansing, MI: The Consultants, 1989.
Pyzoha, David. Implementing a Stormwater
Management Program. Boca Raton, FL:
Lewis Publishers, 1994.
Southeast Michigan Council of Governments.
Investing in Southeast Michigan's Quality of Life: Sewer Infrastructure Needs. Detroit,
MI: Southeast Michigan Council of Governments, 2001.
Sanitary Sewer Overflow Task Force. Implementing Sanitary Sewer Overflow
Corrections: an Action Strategy. Detroit, MI: Southeast Michigan Council of
Governments, 2000.
Smar, Matt. Managing the Combined Sewer Overflow Problem. Lansing, MI:
Legislative Service Bureau, Science and Technology Division, 1994.
United States. Congress. House. Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure. Clean
water infrastructure and wet weather flows legislation: hearing before the
Subcommittee on Water Resources and Environment of the Committee on
Transportation and Infrastructure, House of Representatives, One Hundred
Sixth Congress, first session, June 22, 1999. Washington, DC: Government
Printing Office, 1999.
United States. Congress. House. Committee on
Transportation and Infrastructure. Wet
Weather Water Quality Act of 2000:
Report. Washington, DC: Government
Printing Office, 2000.
United States. Congress. House. Committee on
Transportation and Infrastructure. Subcommittee on Water Resources and Environment Water infrastructure needs:
Hearing before the Subcommittee on Water Resources and Environment of the Committee on
Transportation and Infrastructure, House of Representatives, One Hundred Seventh Congress,
first session, March 28, 2001. Washington, DC: Government
Printing Office, 2001.
United States. Environmental Protection
Agency. Office of the Inspector General. Wastewater Management: Controlling and Abating Combined Sewer Overflows.
Washington, DC: Author, 2002.
United States. Environmental Protection
Agency. Office of Wastewater
Management. Municipal Support
Division. Combined sewer overflows:
guidance for financial capability
assessment and schedule development.
Washington, DC: Environmental
Protection Agency. Office of Wastewater
Management. Municipal Support
Division, 1997.
Urban Water Resources Research Council.
Design and Construction of Urban
Stormwater Management Systems. New
York, NY: American Society of Civil
Engineers; Alexandria, VA: Water
Environment Federation, 1992.
Water Infrastructure Network. Clean Safe Water for the 21st Century: A renewed National
commitment to water and wastewater infrastructure. Alexandria, VA: Water Environment Federation, 2000. Adderley, Virgil and Arnel Mandilag. "Model Decisions." Water Environment and Technology. 12:12 (December 2000): 34-44. Attanasio, Richard, et al. "Assessing the Benefits of Combined Sewer Overflow Abatement Measures." Public Works. 125:6 (May 1994): 61-. Cigana, John. "Working Out Wet Weather Issues." Pollution Engineering. 32:6 (June 2000): 50-2. "EPA Reports on CSO, SSO Discharges." Water World. 20:10 (October 2004): 1(4). Gidley, Jeffrey and Nicholas Nagurney. "Smart Sewer System Spending Depends on Proactive Asset Management." Public Works. 133:7 (June 2002): 48-51. Gorthey, Mark, et al. "Putting the Puzzle Together." Water Environment and Technology. 12:6 (June 2000): 63-6. Hrachovec, Mike. "Tacoma Combines Public Involvement and Stormwater Pollution Control." Public Works 132:12 (November 2001): 68-70. Hun, Tara. "Survey Indicates Americans are Willing to Pay for Improvements." Water Environment and Technology. 11:4 (April 1999): 20. Ingram, Tim, et al. "On-site Wastewater Management - An Integrated Approach to Improving Water Quality and Preventing Disease." Journal of Environmental Health. 62:2 (September 1999): 21-7. Johnson, Carl and Andrew Brengle. "The Draining Search for Wet Weather Solutions." American City and County. 114:5 (May 1999): 20-. Kok, Sandra, et al. "The Urban Drainage Program of Canada's Great Lakes 2000 Cleanup Fund." Water Quality Research Journal of Canada. 35:3 (2000): 315-30. "Louisville Successfully Tests Low-cost Treatment for CSOs." Public Works. 133:2 (February 2002): 28(3). Mauro, Joseph and Matthew Doyle. "CMOM." Water Environment and Technology. 12:9 (September 2000): 49-51. Mee, Siobhan. "Negotiated Rulemaking and Combined Sewer Overflows (CSOs): Consensus Saves Ossification?" Boston College Environmental Affairs Law Review. 25 (Fall 1997): 213-45. Peratta, Ed. "America's Sewers: Finally Money Goes Down the Drain." American City and County. 111:1 (January 1996): 42(8). Seidel, Andy. "The Sky May be the Limit for Public-Private Partnerships." Water Environment and Technology." 11:12 (August 1999): 56-60. "U.S. EPA's New Guidelines for Management of On-site and Decentralized Wastewater Systems." Journal of Environmental Health. 63:6 (January/February 2001): 43-4. Walch, Marc, et al. "SSO Prevention." Water Environment and Technology. 10:2 (February 1998): 40-4. SELECTED INTERNET LINKSAmerican Public Works Association. Positions. http://www.apwa.net/Advocacy/positions/index.asp Environmental Protection Agency. Office of Research and Development. Urban Watershed Management Branch. http://www.epa.gov/ednnrmrl/ Environmental Protection Agency. Office of Water. Office of Wastewater Management. Wet Weather Discharges. http://cfpub1.epa.gov/npdes/wetweather.cfm?program_id=0 Environmental Protection Agency. Region 5 Water Division. Combined Sewer Overflows. http://cfpub.epa.gov/npdes/home.cfm?program_id=5 Rouge River National Wet Weather Demonstration Project. Combined Sewer Overflow. http://www.rougeriver.com/cso/index.html#Summary Water Environment Federation. Policy. http://www.wef.org/govtaffairs/policy/ Michigan legislative and state government employees may obtain copies of any of these materials by calling the Library of Michigan reference desk at (517) 373-1300. Our FAX number is (517) 373-5853. We will also locate additional materials if needed. Updated 02/22/2005 |
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