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Microbiology

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Martin, A. a. S. G. (2005). Amplification of indicator bacteria in organic debris on southern California beaches. Carlsbad, CA, Weston Solutions.

Medema, G. J., M. Bahar, and F.M Schets (1997). "Survival of Cryptosporidium parvum, Escherichia coli, Faecal Enterococci and Clostridium perfringens in river water: Influence of temperature and autochthonous microorganisms." Water Science & Technology 35(11-12): 249-252.

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Morrison, G. M., D. Michael Revitt, and J. Bryan Ellis (1995). "The gully pot as a biochemical reactor." Water Science & Technology 31(7): 229-236.

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Reeves, R. L., Stanley B. Grant, Robert D. Mrse, Carmen M. Copil Oancea, Brett F. Sanders, and Alexandria B. Boehm (2004). "Scaling and Management of Fecal Indicator Bacteria in Runoff from a Coastal Urban Watershed in Southern California." Environmental Science and Technology 38(9): 2637-2648.

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Modeling

Barrett, M.E. (2005). Performance comparison of structural stormwater best management practices. Water Environmental Research. 77(1): 78-86.

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Bates, B.C., and Campbell, E.P. (2001). A Markov chain Monte Carlo scheme for parameter estimation and inference in conceptual rainfall-runoff modeling. Water Resources Research. 37 (4): 937-947.

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Porous Asphalt

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