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Stormwater Resources

We will post information resources related to our Stormwater Workshop Series on this page. Please check back frequently for new posts. Clicking on one of the links below will take you right to each category:

Publications mentioned during workshops
Papers provided by Roger Bannerman (March 6 speaker)
Other useful stormwater resources

 

Publications mentioned during Workshops

SEMCOG Low Impact Development (LID) Manual

EPA Report: Reducing Stormwater Costs through Low Impact Development (LID) Strategies and Practices
Report and factsheets available

National Academies Press Urban Stormwater Management in the United States
Can read book free online or purchase hard copy and/or pdf

 

Papers from Roger Bannerman

The following papers were provided by Roger Bannerman from the Wisconsin DNR as background for his talk at the March 6 Stormwater Workshop. All files are pdf.

J.A. Horwatich, S.R. Corsi, and R.T. Bannerman. 2004. Effectiveness of a Pressurized Stormwater Filtration System in Green Bay, Wisconsin: A Study for the Environmental Technology Verification Program of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

Roger Bannerman. 2007. Reducing the uncertainty in the calculations of street cleaner performance for Wisconsin municipalities.

USGS and Wisconsin DNR. 2008. A Comparison of Runoff Quantity and Quality from Two Small Basins Undergoing Implementation of Conventionaland Low-Impact-Development (LID) Strategies: Cross Plains,
Wisconsin, Water Years 1999–2005
.

Crunkilton et al. Assessment of the response of aquatic organisms to long-term in situ exposures to urban runoff.

Weber, D.N. and R. Bannerman. 2004. Relationships between impervious surfaces within a watershed and measures of reproduction in fathead minnows (Pimephales promelas). Hydrobiologia 525: 215-228.

J.P. Masterson and R. Bannerman. 1994. Impacts of stormwater runoff on urban streams in Milwaukee County, Wisconsin.

Roger Bannerman. A Procedure for Selection of Stormwater Treatment Practices in Established Areas.

R. E. Pitt and J. Voorhees. Using Decision Analyses to Select an Urban Runoff Control Program. In: Contemporary Modeling of Urban Water Systems, Monograph 15. ISBN 0-9736716-3-7.

R. E. Pitt and J. Voorhees. 2002. SLAMM, the Source Loading and Management Model. Published in: Wet-Weather Flow in the Urban Watershed: Technology and Management. Edited by R. Field and D. Sullivan. CRC Press. Boca Raton, FL.

R. Pitt, D. Williamson, R. Bannerman, and S. Clark. Sources of Pollutants in Urban Areas.

M. Burnhart, R. Bannerman, D. Owens, and N. Hornewer. Sources of bacteria in Wisconsin stormwater. Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources.

Roger Bannerman. Verification of a Method for Sizing All Proprietary Single Chamber Treatment Devices with Settling as a Unit Process.

W. R. Selbig and Roger Bannerman. 2007. Evaluation of Street Sweeping as a Stormwater- Quality-Management Tool in Three Residential Basins in Madison, Wisconsin. USGS Scientific Investigations Report 2007–5156.

Wang et al. 2001. Impacts of urbanization on stream habitat and fish across multiple spatial scales. Environmental Management 28(2): 255-266.

Bannerman et al. 1993. Sources of pollutants in Wisconsin stormwater. Water Science and Technology 28: 241-259.

Links to Wisconsin Rules and Regulations:
Bioretention for Infiltration (pdf)
Wisconsin's runoff rules
Storm Water Management Technical Standards
Non-agricultural performance standards for construction erosion control and stormwater management

 

Other Useful Stormwater Resources

Lawrence Technological University Stormwater Site (Fellow Don Carpenter's site)

Stormwater Manger's Resource Center

EPA Stormwater Site

MDEQ Stormwater Site

EPA Low Impact Development (LID) Site

Common acronyms used in stormwater work

 

 

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