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For Homeowners
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Frequently asked questions related
to stormwater:
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What are some related links?
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- The Center for Watershed Protection
is a nonprofit 501(c)3 corporation that provides local governments,
activists, and watershed organizations around the country
with the technical tools for protecting our streams, lakes
and rivers.
- The Stormwater Manager's
Resource Center is designed specifically for stormwater
engineers and managers, local government officials, and others
needing technical assistance on stormwater management issues.
- Prince
George's County in Maryland/Environmental Resources has information
on how low impact development and stormwater management can help reduce
the amount of runoff from property. There are several innovative programs
listed here under Principles and Practices and Biorention.
- The University of
North Carolina Water Resources Research Institute (WRRI) was established
in 1964 to meet North Carolina's water research needs. It is one of 54 state
water institutes that were authorized by the Water Resources Research Act
of 1964 to administer and promote federal/state partnerships in research
and information transfer on water-related issues.
- California
Coastal Commission -Model Urban Runoff Program, or MURP, is a "how-to" guide for addressing polluted
urban runoff in small municipalities (with populations under 100,000)
in California.
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US EPA
- Educational Resources
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