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2 resources TECHNICAL Best Management Practices Database Center for Watershed Protection Center for Urban Waters Environmental Protection Agency Fungi Perfecti Low Impact Development Center New Hampshire Stormwater Center Portland Bureau of Environmental Services Puget Sound Science Update Seattle Green Stormwater Infrastructure Soil for Salmon Stormwater Managers Resource Center Washington Stormwater Center WA Dept of Ecology Design Manual Water Sensitive Urban Design Western Washington Hydrology Model University of Arkansas Community Design Center WATER MANAGEMENT PLANNING DECISION MAKING TOOLS ADSS- Adaptive Decision Support System- Hydropolis Green Values Stormwater Toolbox Low impact Urban Design and Development (LIUDD) Seattle Residential RainWise Program Stormwater Best Management Practice Simplified Sizing Tool Kitsap County SUSTAIN - Risk Management Water Research, EPA SWITCH Managing Water For the City of The Future WA Dept of Ecology
3 resources REFERENCE Green Futures Research and Design Lab Green Shorelines People for Puget Sound Puget Sound Partnership Puget Sound Partnership Stormwater Blog Puget Sound Shoreline Stewardship Guidebook SightLine Institute Wa Coastal Atlas PROJECTS PROFESSIONALS American Society of Engineers American Society of Landscape Architects Anchor Environmental LLc Clear Creek Solutions Healthy Waterways J.A. Brennan and Associates John Todd Ecological Design Landscape Architecture Foundation Living Technologies LLc Natural Systems International Seattle s Natural Drainage Projects SvR Design Studio Marcovermeulen UW Landscape Architecture Gehl Waterfront Studio UW Landscape Architecture Dept. Design Integration for Sustainable Landscape Construction
4 resources NEWS Stormwater WaterWorld FUNDING Environmental Protection Agency Washington Department of Ecology Washington Sea Grant Research and Social Science programs Section Cover Credit: Turenscape. This page: Julie Parrett
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