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Submissions from 2011

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Climate and Land Use Consequences to 100-Year Flooding, Ann Scholz, Robert M. Roseen, Thomas P. Ballestero, Michael Simpson, Colin Lawson, Fay Rubin, and Cameron P. Wake

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Winter Maintenance Guidelines for Porous Asphalt, UNH Stormwater Center

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Greenland Meadows LID Case Study: Economics, University of New Hampshire Stormwater Center (UNHSC)

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Greenland Meadows LID Case Study: Water Quality, University of New Hampshire Stormwater Center (UNHSC)

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Road Management Plan for Brackett and Pond Roads, Wakefield, NH, University of New Hampshire Stormwater Center (UNHSC)

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Changing Climate and Land Use: Consequences for 100-Year Flooding in the Lamprey River Watershed of New Hampshire, Cameron P. Wake, Fay Rubin, Steve Miller, Robert M. Roseen, Ann Scholz, Michael Simpson, Lisa Townson, Julia Peterson, John Echeverria, and Peg Elmer

Submissions from 2010

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Treating Stormwater with a Tree Box Filter in a Coastal New England City: A Field Study of Effectiveness and Community Guidance for Installations, Julia Peterson, A. J. Dupere, and James J. Houle

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Protecting Water Resources and Managing Stormwater: A Bird's Eye view for New Hampshire Communities, Julia Peterson, Amanda Stone, and James J. Houle

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University of New Hampshire Stormwater Center 2009 Biannual Report, Robert M. Roseen, Thomas P. Ballestero, and James J. Houle

Submissions from 2009

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Modeling Urban Storm-Water Quality Treatment: Model Development and Application to a Surface Sand Filter, Pedro Avellandeda, Thomas P. Ballestero, Robert M. Roseen, and James J. Houle

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On Parameter Estimation of Urban Storm-Water Runoff Model, Pedro Avellandeda, Thomas P. Ballestero, Robert M. Roseen, and James J. Houle

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Seasonal Performance Variations for Storm-Water Management Systems in Cold Climate Conditions, Robert M. Roseen, Thomas P. Ballestero, James J. Houle, Pedro Avellandeda, Joshua F. Briggs, George Fowler, and Robert Wildey

Theses/Dissertations from 2008

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A Bayesian stormwater quality model and its application to water quality monitoring, Pedro M. Avellaneda

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Pervious Concrete Pavement for Stormwater Management, Thomas P. Ballestero, James J. Houle, and Robert M. Roseen

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Porous Asphalt Pavement for Stormwater Management, Thomas P. Ballestero, James J. Houle, and Robert M. Roseen

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Winter performance assessment of permeable pavements: A comparative study of porous asphalt, pervious concrete, and conventional asphalt in a northern climate, Kristopher M. Houle

Submissions from 2007

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UNH Stormwater Center Information Sheet, Thomas P. Ballestero, James J. Houle, and Robert M. Roseen

Submissions from 2006

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University of New Hampshire Stormwater Center 2005 Data Report, Thomas P. Ballestero, Robert Roseen, and James J. Houle

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Performance assessment of porous asphalt for stormwater treatment, Joshua F. Briggs

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CICEET Program Brief - Tools for Clean Water & Healthy Coasts, Richard Langan, Dwight Trueblood, and Thomas P. Ballestero

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CICEET Program Brief - Stormy Weather, Murky Water? Fact Sheets, Robert M. Roseen and Thomas P. Ballestero

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Storm Water Low-Impact Development, Conventional Structural, and Manufactured Treatment Strategies for Parking Lot Runoff: Performance Evaluations Under Varied Mass Loading Conditions, Robert M. Roseen, Thomas P. Ballestero, James J. Houle, Pedro Avellandeda, Robert Wildey, and Joshua F. Briggs

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STORMWATER MANAGEMENT MEASURES AND FECAL INDICATOR BACTERIA, Robert A. Wildey

Theses/Dissertations from 2004

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A DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEM (DSS) FOR STORMWATER MANAGEMENT SYSTEM SELECTION, Angie Shelley Miles