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Governing: Stormwater management is off the radar for all but the most knowledgeable practitioners -- or for leaders in cities under federal consent decree to radically reduce the amount of stormwater overflowing into rivers and streams.
More municipalities fall into that category than you might think. Cities as diverse as Miami, Atlanta and Indianapolis are all under federal compliance orders to substantially upgrade the treatment of water flowing back into streams. When sewers are overwhelmed during heavy rains, untreated runoff infiltrates rivers and streams -- which is ecological bad news.
| Tags: | United States Environmental Protection Agency, Water, City, Clean Water Act, Water pollution, Stormwater, Surface runoff |
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