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BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES FOR STORM WATER AND INFILTRATION CONTROL1
Authors:William Whipple
Abstract:ABSTRACT: Water quality controls of storm water runoff and infiltration should be a major part of a nonpoint source control program. Although surface runoff and ground water controls are often approached separately, coordination between the two is essential. For practical reasons, a rather simplified technology-based approach appears to be desirable. Areas affected vary greatly as to their sensitivity to pollution; and the various classes of pollutant source vary greatly as to their potential harmfulness. In effect, a matrix approach appears best, in which both vulnerability of the area and harmfulness of the pollutant source would have weight in determining which level of best management practices (BMP) would be appropriate, whether standard, special, or complete prohibition of the type facility under given circumstances.
Keywords:nonpoint source pollution  land use planning  storm water management  water resources planning  infiltration and soil moisture  ground water management
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