By Paul N. Singarella and Shirin Zandpour
A critical juncture in stormwater regulation has arrived, and depending on the decisions made in the ongoing permit proceedings for municipal separate storm sewers, before key California Regional Water Quality Control Boards, the results will have significant and long-lasting effects. How, for example, does one develop a project or build a highway in such a way that the developed property responds to rainfall as i...
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