internet source references for may 2010 lid leed -policy presentation

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1 Internet Resource Guide for “LID and Policy: Sustainable Development Practices: What is Stopping Us?” May 2010 Barlow, Maude “Our Water Commons: Toward a new freshwater narrative.” The Council of Canadians and onthecommons.org, http://www.onthecommons.org/media/pdf/original/OurWaterComonsOctober2008English.pdf Brunswick County Low Impact Development (LID) Guidance Manual http://www.brunswickcountync.gov/Portals/0/bcfiles/en_Brunswick_County_LID_Guidance_Manu al.pdf Center for Watershed Protection. Article 36: “The Compaction of Urban Soils.” http://www.cwp.org/Resource_Library/Center_Docs/PWP/ELC_PWP36.pdf Center for Watershed Protection. Article 37:”Can Urban Soil Compaction be Reversed?” http://www.cwp.org/Resource_Library/Center_Docs/PWP/ELC_PWP37.pdf CH2M Hill, Inc.,“A Nutrient Credit Trading Framework for the Jordan Lake Watershed: Using Market-based Mechanisms to Make Watershed Restoration More Cost Effective,” February 2009 http://www.cfra-nc.org/documents/FinalReport-FullReport_000.pdf County of Los Angeles Low Impact Design Standards Manual. January 2009 http://dpw.lacounty.gov/wmd/LA_County_LID_Manual.pdf Design Guidebook, Town of Huntersville, NC. http://www.huntersville.org/planning%20info/design%20guidebook%20for%20web.pdf EcoNorthwest. “Appendix B: The Relationship between Residential Development Patterns and Effects on Stormwater and Wastewater,” Prepared for the National Association of Homebuilders, August 29, 2008 (Not available 5/6/2010) Garde, Ajay. “Sustainable by Design? Insights from US LEED-ND Pilot Projects.” Journal of the American Planning Association Volume 75 Number 4, Autumn 2009, pp 424-440 http://pdfserve.informaworld.com/316990__914017852.pdf Jordan Cover Watershed Project http://www.jordancove.uconn.edu/jordan_cove/publications/final_report.pdf Katz, Gregory. “Greening America’s Schools: Costs and Benefits” A Cape-E Report, October 2006 http://www.usgbc.org/ShowFile.aspx?DocumentID=2908

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List of LID, LEED, and other sustainable development practice articles for my May 2010 presentation.Bibliography includes cost and benefit studies of LID, Cost and Benefit studies of LEED, benefits of soil amending after soil compaction, and links to multiple LID Design manuals

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Internet Resource Guide for “LID and Policy: Sustainable Development Practices:

What is Stopping Us?” May 2010

Barlow, Maude “Our Water Commons: Toward a new freshwater narrative.” The Council of Canadians and onthecommons.org, http://www.onthecommons.org/media/pdf/original/OurWaterComonsOctober2008English.pdf

Brunswick County Low Impact Development (LID) Guidance Manual http://www.brunswickcountync.gov/Portals/0/bcfiles/en_Brunswick_County_LID_Guidance_Manual.pdf Center for Watershed Protection. Article 36: “The Compaction of Urban Soils.” http://www.cwp.org/Resource_Library/Center_Docs/PWP/ELC_PWP36.pdf

Center for Watershed Protection. Article 37:”Can Urban Soil Compaction be Reversed?” http://www.cwp.org/Resource_Library/Center_Docs/PWP/ELC_PWP37.pdf

CH2M Hill, Inc.,“A Nutrient Credit Trading Framework for the Jordan Lake Watershed: Using Market-based Mechanisms to Make Watershed Restoration More Cost Effective,” February 2009 http://www.cfra-nc.org/documents/FinalReport-FullReport_000.pdf

County of Los Angeles Low Impact Design Standards Manual. January 2009 http://dpw.lacounty.gov/wmd/LA_County_LID_Manual.pdf Design Guidebook, Town of Huntersville, NC. http://www.huntersville.org/planning%20info/design%20guidebook%20for%20web.pdf EcoNorthwest. “Appendix B: The Relationship between Residential Development Patterns and Effects on Stormwater and Wastewater,” Prepared for the National Association of Homebuilders, August 29, 2008 (Not available 5/6/2010) Garde, Ajay. “Sustainable by Design? Insights from US LEED-ND Pilot Projects.” Journal of the American Planning Association Volume 75 Number 4, Autumn 2009, pp 424-440 http://pdfserve.informaworld.com/316990__914017852.pdf Jordan Cover Watershed Project http://www.jordancove.uconn.edu/jordan_cove/publications/final_report.pdf Katz, Gregory. “Greening America’s Schools: Costs and Benefits” A Cape-E Report, October 2006 http://www.usgbc.org/ShowFile.aspx?DocumentID=2908

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KITSAP Low Impact Design Guidance Manual (July 1, 2009) http://www.kitsaphba.org/LID/resources/Cookbook%20V%201_21%20070109.pdf

Kravcik, J. et al “Water for the Recovery of the Climate: A New Water Paradigm” http://waterparadigm.org/indexen.php?web=./home/homeen.html

Low Impact Design Manual for Michigan http://library.semcog.org/InmagicGenie/DocumentFolder/LIDManualWeb.pdf Monash University, Australia. “Stormwater Flow and Quality, and the Effectiveness of Non-Proprietary Stormwater Treatment Measures – A Review and Gap Analysis.” (2004) http://www.catchment.crc.org.au/pdfs/technical200408.pdf

North Carolina Cooperative Extension. “Low Impact Design – A Guidebook for North Carolina,” June 2009 http://www.ces.ncsu.edu/depts/agecon/WECO/lid/documents/NC_LID_Guidebook.pdf

Novotny, Dr. Vladamir. “Cities of the Future – Creating Blue Water for Green Cities”Center for Urban Environmental Studies Northeastern University, Boston, Massachusetts(2006) http://www.johnsonfdn.org/confMaterial/CitiesofFuture-BlueWaterGreenCities_July%202006.pdf

Prince Georges Low Impact Design Manual http://www.epa.gov/nps/lidnatl.pdf Puget Sound LID Manual http://www.psp.wa.gov/downloads/LID/LID_manual2005.pdf US Environmental Protection Agency. “Infiltration Through Disturbed Urban Soils and Compost. Amended Soil Effects on Run-off Quality and Quantity.” EPA/600/R-00/016 http://www.epa.gov/ednnrmrl/publications/reports/epa600r00016/epa600r00016.pdf

US Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) “Protecting Water Resources with Smart Growth,” EPA 231-R-04-002, May 2004. http://www.epa.gov/smartgrowth/water_resource.htm

US Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) “Protecting Water Resources with Higher Density,” EPA 231-R-06-001, US EPA, Washington DC, 2006 http://www.epa.gov/smartgrowth/water_density.htm

US Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) Environmental Protection Agency. , “Reducing Stormwater Costs through Low Impact Development (LID) Strategies,” EPA 841-F-07-006, December 2007. http://www.epa.gov/owow/nps/lid/costs07/

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Zickler , Len “Managing stormwater in Pierce County: Kensington Estates case study sheds light on low impact development.” July 25, 2002 http://www.djc.com/news/en/11135654.html

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