U.S. EPA Rulemaking — A Look Down the Road
Because of their unique configuration, linear transportation networks are often an awkward fit for...
Read MoreApr 4, 2013 | Policy & Regulation
Because of their unique configuration, linear transportation networks are often an awkward fit for...
Read MoreApr 3, 2013 | Spotlight
The dead zone in Lake Erie was shrinking until the trend reversed in the mid-1990s, along with a resurgence of harmful algal blooms in 2011 that could be seen from space. In 2012, numbers of algae began to decrease as phosphorus...
Read MoreApr 3, 2013 | Policy & Regulation
According to a BalticSTERN report released March 14, residents of Baltic Sea countries are willing to pay nearly $5 billion (€3.8 billion) to restore water quality in the sea. Willingness to pay exceeds restoration costs by...
Read MoreApr 3, 2013 | Green Infrastructure
Rebuilding New York, New Jersey and Connecticut in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy provides an opportunity to utilize green infrastructure, which not only protects water quality but also can guard against the costs and effects...
Read MoreApr 3, 2013 | Funding & Financing
Following a public hearing on Jan. 15 at which nearly 200 residents voiced concerns, Los Angeles County officials decided to rethink the county’s proposed stormwater parcel fee. The goal of the fee was to raise $290 million per...
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