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Rouge Project Presentations
on Storm Water Management
Representatives of the Rouge Project have presented numerous technical
papers and presentations at professional meetings and conferences
about the use of the storm water management approach being used
in the Rouge River watershed. Those papers and presentations are
listed below and can be accessed by clicking on the appropriate
title. See also Storm
Water Reports for more technical information on the storm water
management program.
| DATE |
TITLE OF PAPER OR PRESENTATION AND AUTHOR(S) |
| December 2001 |
Stormwater
Control Using a Watershed Mangement Plan, by Kelly A. Cave
and Dale S. Bryson, 7 pgs in "Stormwater" magazine. |
| August 2001 |
Planning and Assessment
of Best Management Practices in the Rouge River Watershed,
by Kelly Cave and Carl Johnson, 18 pgs, at the United Engineering
Foundation at Snomass, Colorado. |
| July 2000 |
Achieving
Multiple Objectives Through a Single Watershed Plan by Kelly
A. Cave, Dale S. Bryson, and James W. Ridgway, 25 pgs, at Watershed
2000, Vancouver. |
| July 2000 |
Measuring
the Soft Stuff-Evaluating Public Involvement in Urban Watershed
Restortion by Josephine Powell and Jack Bails,15 pgs at
Watershed 2000, Vancouver. |
| July 2000 |
Public Involvement
Programs That Support Water Quality Management by Josephine
Powell and Zachare Ball, 12 pgs at Watershed 2000, Vancouver.
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| February 2000 |
Implementation
of Michigan's Voluntary Storm Water Permit - A Community Perspective
by Kelly A. Cave, Dale S. Bryson, Kelly C Kelly and Jack Bails,
10 pgs, at the Urban Retrofit Conference, Chicago. |
| October 1999 |
Can a Watershed
Be Managed? Leading the Efforts of Public Agencies and Local
Communities in the Rouge River Watershed by Carl R. Johnson,
Vyto P. Kaunelis, Kelly A. Cave at WEFTEC 99, New Orleans. |
| October 1999 |
Will the New
Federal Phase 2 Storm Water Program Work? : Test Case with Michigan's
Voluntary General Storm Water Permit by Kelly A. Cave, Dale
S. Bryson, Jack D. Bails,-15 pgs, at WEFTEC 99, New Orleans. |
| February 1999 |
Receiving Water
Quality Indicators for Judging Stream Improvement by Kelly
A. Cave, 21 pgs, at A Seminar on Advancements in Water and Wastewater,
Ann Arbor, Michigan. |
| February 1999 |
The Rouge Project:
Implementing a General Storm Water Permit as Part of a Watershed
Approach to Wet Weather Pollution Management, by James E.
Murray, Kelly A. Cave, Dale S. Bryson, and Jack D. Bails at
USEPA Permitting Symposium, Durham, SC. |
| October 1998 |
Implementing a
Model Watershed Approach Through A StateGeneral Storm Water
NPDES Permit by Kelly A. Cave and Jack Bails, 10 pgs, at
WEFTEC 98, Orlando. |
| October 1998 |
What Does the Rouge
Project Know That May Save You Money On Wet Weather Controls
by James E. Murray, Dale S. Bryson, and Kelly A.Cave, 13 pgs,
at WEFTEC 98, Orlando. |
| September 1998 |
The Rouge Project:
A Watershed Approach to Wet Weather Pollution Management
by James E. Murray, Kelly A. Cave, Jack D. Bails and Dale S.
Bryson, 7 pgs, at Third International Conference on Diffuse
Pollution, Edinburgh, Scotland. |
| September 1998 |
Wet Weather Control
Demonstration Activities in Southeast Michigan: Some Lessons
Learned by James E. Murray, Kelly A. Cave and Dale S. Bryson,
6 pgs at the IAWQ Conference, Edinburgh, Scotland. |
| July 1998 |
Environmental Monitoring
Program to Support the Rouge River National Wet Weather Demonstration
Project by Louis C. Reganmorter, and Vyto P. Kaunelis, 8
pgs, at the Monitoring Conference, Reno. |
| June 1998 |
The Effectiveness
of Freshwater Wetlands for Nonpoint Source Pollution Control
in the Rouge River Watershed by Donald L. Tilton, Douglas
L. Denison, and Flora McCormack, 10 pgs at WEF Specialty Conference,
Cleveland. |
| May 1998 |
Adapting Regulatory
Frameworks to Accommodate Watershed Approaches to Storm Water
Management by James E. Murray and Kelly A. Cave, 8 pgs,
at Seminar on Storm Water and Watershed Management, Dallas. |
| February 1998 |
Taking Root:
Sowing and Harvesting the Seeds of Public Involvement and Education
by Josephine Powell, Noel Mullett and Zachare Ball, 6 pgs, at
the National Conference on Retrofit Opportunities for Water
Resource Protection in Urban Environments, Chicago. |
| February 1998 |
Water Quality
Modeling to Support the Rouge River Restoration by Edward
H. Kluitenberg, Gary W. Mercer, W & Vyto Kaunelis, 13 pgs at
the Urban Retrofit Conference, Chicago. |
| October 1997 |
Adapting Regulatory
Frameworks to Accommodate Watershed Approaches to Storm Water
Management by Robert H. Fredericks, Kelly A. Cave, and Jack
D. Bails, 9 pgs WEFTEC 97, Chicago. |
| October 1997 |
Communicating
River Quality Information to the Public Using a Graphical Indicator
Approach, by Elliott Smith, Colleen Hughes, Karen Snyder,
14 pgs at WEFTEC 97, Chicago. |
| October 1996 |
An Aesthetic Quality Index
For The Rouge River by Thomas M. Heidtke, and Eric Tauriainen,
12 pgs at WEFTEC 96, Dallas. |
| October 1996 |
The Successes in Implementing
an Urban Watershed Approach-The Rouge River National Wet Weather
Demonstration Project by James E. Murray, and Dale S. Bryson,
6 pgs at WEFTEC 96, Dallas. |
| June 1996 |
One Size Does Not
Fit All: Stormwater is a Bigger Issue Since Local Communities
Have No Regulatory Requirements Through CSO Controls by
James W. Ridgway, Robert Tolpa, Ellen Lindquist, and Roy Schrameck,
4 pgs, at Watershed 96, Baltimore. |
| June 1996 |
Storm Water
Permitting: A Watershed Perspective by James E. Murray,
Kelly A. Cave and John M. Bona, 5 pgs at Watershed 96, Baltimore. |
| October 1994 |
Rouge River Watershed
Nonpoint Source Management: Significant Components of Urban
Pollutant Loads-Crossing the Final Hurdles for Achieving Water
Quality Standards by Flora M. McCormack, and James W. Ridgway,
12 pgs. at WEF94. |
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Last Updated: 6/7/02
Please address all comments and
suggestions about the contents of this Web page to rougeweb@co.wayne.mi.us.
The Rouge River National Wet Weather Demonstration
Project is funded, in part, by the United States Environmental
Protection
Agency (EPA) Grants #XP995743-01, -02, -03, -04, -05, -06, -08 and
C-264000-01. |
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