U2.09 (formerly U3.2) Beck_Radavich 2014 ReNUWIt Annual Meeting Poster

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- To comply with the Clean Water Act, states and cities must meet Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) requirements for impaired surface waters
- The City of Los Angeles plans to implement Low Impact Development (LID) principles and Best Management Practice (BMP) technologies to reduce pollution from surface water runoff in an effort to comply with the TMDLs
- The cumulative result of implementing multiple BMP projects in the region has not been assessed on a watershed scale, leaving uncertainty in the overall effectiveness of these plans
- In order to adequately assess the risks, costs, and benefits of constructing BMP projects, stormwater modeling and BMP scenario analyses are performed on the watershed scale using the EPA’s SUSTAIN model

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Date created May 2014

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Author Beck, Drew
Author Hogue, Terri
Author Radavich, Katie
Author Gold, Mark

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Subject Re-inventing the Nation’s Urban Water Infrastructure
Subject ReNUWIt
Subject U2.09
Subject Urban Systems Integration and Institutions
Subject Visioning
Subject assessment
Subject and implementation tools for regional and municipal water planning
Subject Colorado

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Beck, D., Hogue, T. S., Radavich, K., & Gold, M. (2014). U2.09 (formerly U3.2) Beck_Radavich 2014 ReNUWIt Annual Meeting Poster. Stanford Digital Repository. Available at: https://purl.stanford.edu/hv294dn2466

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