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Case Studies > Haddam Demonstration Site > Rain Garden > References ReferencesBohn, H. L., McNeal, B. L. and O'Connor, G. A. 2001. Soil Chemistry. John Wiley and Sons, Inc., New York. Brady, N. C. and Weil, R. R. 1999. The Nature and Properties of Soils. Prentice Hall, Inc., Upper Saddle River, NJ. Davis, A. P., Shokouhian, M., Sharma, H. and Minami, C. 2001. Laboratory study of biological retention for urban stormwater management, Water Environment Research. 73(1), pp. 5-14. Dietz, M. E. and Clausen, J. C. 2005. A field evaluation of rain garden flow and pollutant treatment, Water, Air and Soil Pollution. In Press. Gilliom, R. J. and Helsel, D. R. 1986. Estimation of distributional parameters for censored trace level water quality data, Water Resources Research. 22(2), pp. 135-146. Kim, H., Seagren, E. A. and Davis, A. P. 2003. Engineered bioretention for removal of nitrate from stormwater runoff, Water Environ. Res. 75(4), pp. 355-367. Prince George's County. 2002. The Bioretention Manual. Prince George's County (MD) Government, Department of Environmental Protection. Watershed Protection Branch, Landover, MD. United States Department of Agriculture, Soil Conservation Service. 1979. Soil survey of Middlesex County, Connecticut. Yang, X., Miller, D.R., Xu, X., Yang, L.H., Chen, H.M., and Nikolaidis, N.P. 1996. Spatial and Temporal Variations of Atmospheric Deposition in Interior and Coastal Connecticut. Atmos. Environ. 30(22), pp. 3801-3810. |
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