Publications
Publications authored by EDI that would normally require a subscription to view at their published location (e.g. LA Business Magazine) are provided via this website free of charge, provided that you include yourname and email.
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Wilmore Walk - 2 Year Study 2010
Links to publications authored by EDI that do not require a subscription to view are provided below:
Ballantyne Country Club Walking Trail
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A Pervious Concrete Case Study
In the April 2018 issue
Stormwater Solutions Magazine
Infiltration Incentives
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Porous pavement implementation policy & incentives
In the August 2017 issue
Stormwater Solutions Magazine
Reversing the History of Urban Hydrology
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In Depth Research
In the January/February 2015 issue (page 38)
Stormwater Magazine
Reversing the History of Urban Hydrology
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Part Two
In the October/November 2014 issue (page 16)
Environmental Connection Magazine
Reversing the History of Urban Hydrology
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Part One
In the July/August 2014 issue (page 16) of
Environmental Connection Magazine
Growing With the Flow II
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Watershed Approach
In the September 2013 issue of
Flash Flood Newsletter of the
North Carolina Association of Floodplain Managers
Stormwater Infiltration
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The most effective pollutant removal efficiencies are obtained through infiltration
In the Spring 2012 issue (page 21) of
Pervious Pro Magazine
Stormwater Infiltration
The Most Important Stormwater Practice
In the May-June 2012 issue of
LA Business Magazine
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Stormwater Infiltration in Clay Soils
A regulatory changing case study in the North Carolina Piedmont
In the January-February 2009 issue of
Stormwater Magazine
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Growing With the Flow
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Reversing the History of Urban Hydrology
In the March 2010 issue of
Flash Flood Newsletter of the
North Carolina Association of Floodplain Managers
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Take the Plunge
Transition culverts into natural streams with out rip-rap aprons, naturally and more economically.
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In the June 2010 issue of
Public Works Magazine
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