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Previous research into sustainable development practices to safeguard water quality have led me to research a presentation on barriers to implementing LID and LEED construction. The bibliography includes hyperlinks to EPA documents, as well as other resources, pertaining to air quality, water quality, conservation subdivisions, LEED, and LID.

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Arendt, Randall. "Growing Greener: Putting Conservation into Local Plans and Ordinances", Author-Randall Arendt. Natural Lands Trust. American Planning Association. American Society of Landscape Architects. 1999 Natural Lands Trust. Island Press. Barlow, Maude “Our Water Commons: Toward a new freshwater narrative.” The Council of Canadians and onthecommons.org, http://www.onthecommons.org/media/pdf/original/OurWaterComonsOctober2008English.pdf Berg, Hannah Elizabeth. “Form-based Solutions for Watershed Protection: A Case Study of the Jordan Lake Nutrient Strategy in North Carolina, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Department of City and Regional Planning. (2009) http://www.slideshare.net/hannah_berg/bergmp Berke, Phillip R, et al. “Greening Development to Protect Watersheds: Does New Urbanism Make a Difference?” Journal of the American Planning Association, Autumn 2003, Volume 69, Number 4 Bistany, Andrea S. “The Fifth Paradigm Has Arrived,” Water, Environment, & Technology, January 2008, Volume 20, Number 1, http://www.wef.org/ScienceTechnologyResources/Publications/WET/08/08Jan/08JanNews.htm (Last accessed 9/8/2009.) Bosworth, Kimberly. “Conservation Subdivision Design: Perception and Reality,” University of Michigan (2007) http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/50466/4/Thesis%20Final_Bosworth_April_13_2007.pdf Bruntland, G. (ed) “Our Common future: The World Commission on Environment and Development” United Nations December 11, 1987 http://www.un.org/documents/ga/res/42/ares42-187.htm Brunswick County Low Impact Design Guidance Manual (Undated) http://www.brunswickcountync.gov/Portals/0/bcfiles/en_Brunswick_County_LID_Guidance_Manual.pdf Brunswick County, North Carolina “Lockwood Folly River Water Quality Study – Lockwood Folly Watershed roundtable” http://www.onencnaturally.org/PDFs/Lockwood_Folly_Roundtable_Tabloid_Two.pdf

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Center for Watershed Protection (CWP.) “Use of Open Space Design to Protect Watersheds, Article 51 http://www.cwp.org/Resource_Library/Center_Docs/PWP/ELC_PWP51.pdf CH2M Hill, Inc.,“A Nutrient Credit Trading Framework for the Jordan Lake Watershed: Using Market-based Mechanisms to Make Watershed Restoration More Cost Effective,” February 2009 (From the Cape Fear River assembly Website http://www.cfra-nc.org/documents/FinalReport-FullReport_000.pdf ) Colorado Department of Local Affairs (DOLA) – Office of Smart Growth. 2004 “Water Efficient Landscape Design: A Model Ordinance for Colorado’s communities utilizing a water conservation-oriented planning approach.” (http://dola.colorado.gov/dlg/osg/docs/Water%20Efficient%20Landscaping%20Design.pdf Last accessed 9/16/2009) Delaware Department of Natural Resources & The Environmental Management Center of the Brandywine Conservancy. “Conservation Design for Stormwater Management: A Design Approach to Reduce Stormwater Impacts from Land Development and Achieve Multiple Objects Related to Land Use,” September 1997. http://www.epa.gov/watertrain/smartgrowth/resources/pdf/delawaremanual.pdf EcoNorthwest. “Appendix B: The Relationship between Residential Development Patterns and Effects on Stormwater and Wastewater,” Prepared for the National Association of Homebuilders, August 29, 2008 http://www.nahb.org/fileUpload_details.aspx?contentID=112939 ETOWAH Aquatic Habitat Conservation Plan. “Conservation Subdivision Ordinance,” July 13, 2006 Ordinacewww.etowahhcp.org/research/document/tech_rpt_cs_4-30-07.pdf Fitzpatrick, F.A., Knox, J.C., and Schubauer-Berigan, J.P., 2009, Channel, fl oodplain, and wetland responses to fl oods and overbank sedimentation, 1846–2006, Halfway Creek Marsh, Upper Mississippi Valley, Wisconsin, in James, L.A., Rathburn, S.L., and Whittecar, G.R., eds., Management and Restoration of Fluvial Systems with Broad Historical Changes and Human Impacts: Geological Society of America Special Paper 451, p. 23–42. Haughey, Richard M. “Higher Density Development – Myth and Fact” Washington, DC: ULI – The Urban land Institute (2005) Horner, Richard R, et al (2002) “Hydrologic Monitoring of the Seattle Ultra-Urban Stormwater Management Projects,” Department of Civil and Environmental

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Engineering University of Washington http://www.ci.seattle.wa.us/Util/stellent/groups/public/@spu/@esb/documents/webcontent/hydrologic_200406180904017.pdf Jones, Matthew and William Hunt. “Performance of Rainwater Harvesting Systems in the Southeastern United States.” Resources, Conservation, and Recycling (In Review) (2009) Kravcik, J. et al “Water for the Recovery of the Climate: A New Water Paradigm” http://waterparadigm.org/indexen.php?web=./home/homeen.html Lehman, John T. “River Phosphorus Drops after P-Free Fertilizer Ordinance,” Stormwater, November 3, 2008 http://www.stormh2o.com/blogs/john-t-lehman/river-phosphorus-drops-following-p-free-fertilizer-ordinanc.aspx Leopold Center. “Evaluating the Effectiveness of restored wetlands for reducing nutrient losses from agricultural watershed,” Progress Report Volume 13, 2004 Locklear, Henrietta H. P. “Washington State Decision Makes LID Mandatory – Communities examine the definition of where feasible.” Stormwater Magazine, July-August 2009 Maryland Governor’s Office of Smart Growth. “Driving Urban Environments: Smart Growth Parking Best Practices” http://www.smartgrowth.state.md.us/pdf/Final%20Parking%20Paper.pdf Minnesota Land Trust, Conservation Easement Activity in Minnesota, January 2009, http://www.lohc.state.mn.us/materials/MNLandTrustConsEasementActivity.pdf Miller, Norm “Does Green Pay Off” (2008) Costar Group http://www.sandiego.edu/business/documents/USDEconofBeingGreen.pdf Miller, Norm “Does Green Still Pay Off” Costar Group (2010) http://www.costar.com/josre/pdfs/DoesGreenStillPayOff.pdf Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (2008) “Minimum Standards for Conservation Easements Acquired with Public Money” http://files.dnr.state.mn.us/lands_minerals/conservation_easements_minimum_standards.pdf Mitchell, Paul. “The Scientific Justification for Stream Buffers” University of Georgia Land Use Clinic, Spring 2006

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http://www.rivercenter.uga.edu/publications/pdf/luc_buffer_fact_sheet.pdf Last checked 03/03/2011 Mudari, David. “Public Health Consequences and Cost of Climate Change Impacts on Indoor Environments” January 2010 http://www.epa.gov/iaq/pdfs/jelena_draft_paper_11-4-10.pdf (Last Viewd NAHB Research Center, Inc. “Environmentally Green … Economically Green: Tools for a Green Land Development Program,” July 2001 /http://www.toolbase.org/Design-Construction-Guides/Land-Use/Environmentally-Green-Economically-Green National Lands Trust. “Growing Greener – Conservation by Design” http://www.natlands.org/uploads/document_33200515638.pdf Niemi, Ernie and Kristin Lee “Appendix B: The Relationship between Residential Development patterns and the effects on Stormwater.” EcoNorthwest 8/29/2008 http://www.nahb.org/fileUpload_details.aspx?contentID=112936 NOAA Coastal Services Center, Alternatives for Coastal Development: One Site, Three Scenarios, http://www.csc.noaa.gov/alternatives/ North Carolina Cooperative Extension. “Low Impact Design – A Guidebook for North Carolina,” June 2009 http://www.ces.ncsu.edu/depts/agecon/WECO/lid/documents/NC_LID_Guidebook.pdf North Carolina State University, “Keeping it Green Downstream” RESULTS Summer 2009 http://www.ncsu.edu/research/results/vol9n2/03.html Northeast Georgia Regional Development Center. “Alcovy River Watershed Protection,” Chapter Seven: Conservation Subdivisions http://www.negrdc.org/Alcovy_Web/reports_protection.html Northern Illinois Planning Commission. “Conservation Design Resource Manual: Language and Guidelines for Updating Local Ordinances,” March 2003 http://www.nipc.org/environment/sustainable/conservationdesign/Conservation%20Design%20Resource%20Manual/Conservation%20Design%20Resource%20Manual.pdf Novotny, Dr. Vladamir. “Cities of the Future – Creating Blue Water for Green Cities” Center for Urban Environmental Studies Northeastern University, Boston, M/assachusetts (2006) http://www.johnsonfdn.org/confMaterial/CitiesofFuture-BlueWaterGreenCities_July%202006.pdf (Last viewed 3/3/2011)

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Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources. “Growing Greener: Conservation by Design.” http://www.stormwaterpa.org/assets/media/resources/CnsrvDsgn-overview_NLT.pdf (Last viewed 3/3/2011) Prince George’s County. “Low Impact Design Strategies – An Integrated Design Approach,” June 1999 http://www.lowimpactdevelopment.org/pubs/LID_National_Manual.pdf Pruetz, Rick; Saved By Development (Arje Press, 1997) Pruetz, Rick and Erica Pruetz. “Transfer of Development Rights Turns 40,” American Planning Association – Planning and Environmental Law , Volume 59, Number 6, June 2007 (From Rick Pruetz’s website – last accessed 10/12/2009) http://www.beyondtakingsandgivings.com/images/TDR_Commentary.pdf Randolph , Dänika Rain. ”Hydrozone Design: Resources in Support of Water-Conserving Landscape Ordinance Design Requirements” Department of Landscape Architecture University of Florida, Spring 2005 http://buildgreen.ufl.edu/attachment/DanikaRandolph_HydroDesign_Thesis_Spring2005.pdf Reese, Andrew J; “Volume based Hydrology: Examining the shift in focus from peak flows and pollution treatment to mimicking predevelopment volumes,” Stormwater, September 2009. http://www.stormh2o.com/september-2009/volume-based-hydrology.aspx (last accessed 9/8/2009) Schueller, T. & H. Holland. The Practice of Watershed Protection: Techniques for Protecting Our Nations Streams, Lakes, Rivers, and Estuaries (Article 36: The Compaction of Urban Soils) The Center for Watershed Protection (2000) http://www.cwp.org/Resource_Library/Center_Docs/PWP/ELC_PWP36.pdf Schueller, T. & H. Holland. The Practice of Watershed Protection: Techniques for Protecting Our Nations Streams, Lakes, Rivers, and Estuaries (Article 37: Can Urban Soil Compaction Be Reversed?) The Center for Watershed Protection (2000) http://www.cwp.org/Resource_Library/Center_Docs/PWP/ELC_PWP37.pdf SC Coastal Conservation League, “Getting a Rein on Runoff: How Sprawl and the Traditional Town Compared,” SCCL Land Development Bulletin, 1995. Southeast Michigan Council of Governments. “Low Impact Design manual for Michigan – A Design Guide for Implementers and Reviewers,” 2008 http://library.semcog.org/InmagicGenie/DocumentFolder/LIDManualWeb.pdf

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Southwestern Illinois Resource Conservation and Development “Places We’ve Protected”, http://www.swircd.org/Places_Weve_Protected.html Southwestern Illinois Resource Conservation and Development “Moving toward a profitable balance between conservation and development in Southwestern Illinois” (2006) http://www.swircd.org/pdf/conservation%20subdivision%20design%20handbook.pdf (Last Viewed 3/3/2011) State of Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources “Shoreland Development Density and Impervious Surfaces – How do they affect water resources? How much is toomuch for our lakes and streams?” (undated) http://dnr.wi.gov/org/water/wm/dsfm/shore/documents/science.pdf Town of Huntersville Water Quality Design Manual, January 1 2008, http://www.huntersville.org/Planning%20Info/Huntersville%20Design%20Manual%20January%201,%202008%20Version.pdf University of Connecticut, STORRIS. “Jordan Cove Watershed Project” 2007 http://www.jordancove.uconn.edu/jordan_cove/publications/final_report.pdf US Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) “Infiltration through Disturbed Urban Soils and Compost: Amended Soil effects on Run-off Quality and Quantity” EPA/600/R-00/0169. December 1999 http://www.epa.gov/ednnrmrl/publications/reports/epa600r00016/epa600r00016.pdf (Last viewed 03/03/11) US Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) “Vegetated Roof Cover – Philadelphia, PA” EPA-841-B-00-005D (2000) http://www.epa.gov/owow/nps/roofcover.pdf US Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) “Protecting Water Resources with Smart Growth,” EPA 231-R-04-002 (May 2004) http://www.epa.gov/smartgrowth/water_resource.htm US Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) “Protecting Water Resources with Higher Density,” EPA 231-R-06-001, US EPA, Washington DC (2006) http://www.epa.gov/smartgrowth/water_density.htm US Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) Environmental Protection Agency. , “Reducing Stormwater Costs through Low Impact Development (LID) Strategies,” EPA 841-F-07-006, (December 2007) http://www.epa.gov/owow/nps/lid/costs07/

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US Environmental protection Agency (USEPA.) “Draft Report: Opportunities for Green Building (GB) Rating Systems to Improve Indoor Air Quality.” (2010) http://www.epa.gov/iaq/pdfs/jelena_draft_paper_11-4-10.pdf Last Viewd (3/3/2011) Wake County Municipalities Model Stormwater Ordinance * August 2009 http://www.wakegov.com/NR/rdonlyres/6CA4BC9D-6798-4CA9-88DF-0A5A59136E68/0/WakeMunicipalitiesModelStormwaterOrdinance809.pdf (*as adopted by Wendell and Rolesville) Wake County Stormwater Ordinance (2006) http://www.wakegov.com/NR/rdonlyres/84589E98-7163-4D58-8869-688341DAD390/0/newSWordinance.pdf Wargo, John “LEED Certification: Where Energy Efficiency Collides with Human Health.” Environment and Human Health Inc (2010) http://www.ehhi.org/reports/leed/LEED_report_0510.pdf (last viewed 3/3/2011) Washington State University Cooperative Extension — Thurston County, Native Plant Salvage Program “Potential to Modify Clearing, Grading, and Landscaping Practices Project” (2001) http://www.greenbeltconsulting.com/ctp/pdf/PotentialToModify.pdf (Last viewed 3/3/2011) Washington State University – Pierce County Extension. “Low Impact Design – Technical Guidance Manual for Puget Sound” Puget Sound Action Team, January 2005 http://www.psp.wa.gov/downloads/LID/LID_manual2005.pdf Weiss, Peter T., Greg LeFevre and John S. Gulliver. (2008) “Contamination of Soil and Groundwater Due to Stormwater Infiltration Practices – A Literature Review,” University of Minnesota Stormwater Assessment Project. http://www.pca.state.mn.us/publications/stormwater-r-weiss0608.pdf Zickler, Len Managing stormwater in Pierce County: Kensington Estates case study sheds light on low impact development (July 25, 2002) http://www.djc.com/news/en/11135654.html (Last viewed 3/3/2011) Zimmer, David T. “Managing Water Supply in Turbulent Times,” Proceedings of the 2008 South Carolina Water Resources Conference, held October 14-15, 2008, at the Charleston Area Event Center. (http://www.clemson.edu/restoration/events/past_events/sc_water_resources/t4_proceedings_presentations/t4_zip/zimmer.pdf last viewed 3/3/2011)