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Main Title Coastal Stormwater Supplement to the Georgia Stormwater Management Manual. First Edition.
CORP Author National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Washington, DC. Office of Ocean and Coastal Resource Management.; Georgia Dept. of Natural Resources, Atlanta. Coastal Resource Div.; Center for Watershed Protection, Ellicott City, MD.; Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Year Published 2009
Stock Number PB2011-109767
Additional Subjects Water pollution control ; Stormwater management ; Hydrology ; Environmental protection ; Georgia ; Natural resource protection ; Site planning ; Design criteria ; Management manuals ; Water quality ; Drainage ; Pollution sources ; Coastal natural resources ; Coastal stormwater ; Green infrastructure practices
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NTIS  PB2011-109767 Some EPA libraries have a fiche copy filed under the call number shown. 07/26/2022
Collation 542p
Abstract
The purpose of this Coastal Stormwater Supplement (CSS) is to protect Georgia's existing water quality standards, particularly those of the state's coastal waters. It also provides for the implementation of the federally established 'management measures' related to new development, watershed protection and site development in the Coastal Nonpoint Source Management Area and Area of Special Interest. To provide for the implementation of these 'management measures,' it provides comprehensive guidance on an integrated, green infrastructure-based approach to natural resource protection, stormwater management and site design that can be used by Georgia's coastal communities to better protect coastal Georgia's unique and vital natural resources from the negative impacts of land development and nonpoint source pollution. It should be noted that this CSS does not provide guidance on managing construction stormwater runoff on development sites. While many of the better site planning and design techniques, low impact development practices and traditional stormwater management techniques discussed in this CSS can also be used to address construction stormwater runoff, more extensive guidance on the control of construction stormwater runoff can be found in the Manual for Erosion and Sediment Control in Georgia (GSWCC, 2000).