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Water Resources Review - Fall 2001 Vol 14 No 2, Annis Water Resources Institute Oct 2001

Water Resources Review - Fall 2001 Vol 14 No 2, Annis Water Resources Institute

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Proposed Model Storm Water Ordinance For Kent County Townships And Municipalities, Annis Water Resources Institute Jul 2001

Proposed Model Storm Water Ordinance For Kent County Townships And Municipalities, Annis Water Resources Institute

Environmental Guidebooks and Model Ordinances

AN ORDINANCE to provide for the regulation and control of storm water runoff; to provide for storm water permits and the procedures and standards for the issuance thereof; to provide for payment or reimbursement of costs and expenses incurred by the Township/Municipality associated with storm water permits and the consideration thereof; to establish standards and requirements for the protection of floodways and for the control of soil erosion and sedimentation; to adopt other provisions for the establishing, maintaining and protection of drains and drainageways; to provide regulations for the inspection, sampling and monitoring of storm water and other discharges; to …


Water Resources Review - Spring 2001 Vol 14 No 1, Annis Water Resources Institute Apr 2001

Water Resources Review - Spring 2001 Vol 14 No 1, Annis Water Resources Institute

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Hydrologic Events And Water Quality In The Pigeon River, Ottawa County, Michigan, Neil W. Macdonald, Richard R. Rediske, Jonathan E. Van Denend Jan 2001

Hydrologic Events And Water Quality In The Pigeon River, Ottawa County, Michigan, Neil W. Macdonald, Richard R. Rediske, Jonathan E. Van Denend

Peer Reviewed Publications

The Pigeon River drains a 16,765-ha agricultural watershed in western Ottawa County, Michigan and discharges into south-central Lake Michigan. Extensive areas of wetlands in the upper watershed were drained in the 1920s, causing significantly altered hydrology characteristics by flashy discharges during storms and periods of snowmelt. We studied stream chemistry and hydrology for a four-year period between September, 1996, and October, 2000, to determine water quality status, to estimate annual nutrient exports, and to evaluate the effects of different seasonal flow types. Results of our study confirmed that the upper reaches of the Pigeon River experience chronically degraded water quality, …


Water Resources Year In Review - Winter 2001, Annis Water Resource Institute Jan 2001

Water Resources Year In Review - Winter 2001, Annis Water Resource Institute

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