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Records 26 to 40 of 40 records from [ORD-NRMRL] published between 01/20/2013 and 01/20/2018 from author William Shuster

2014
Rhea, L., W. Shuster, J. Schafer, AND R. Losco. Data proxies for assessment of urban soil suitability to support green infrastructure. JOURNAL OF SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION. Soil and Water Conservation Society, 69(3):254-265, (2014).
Nickel, D., W. Schoenfelder, D. Medearis, D. Dolowitz, M. Keeley, AND W. Shuster. German experience in managing stormwater with green infrastructure. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management. Routledge, part of the Taylor & Francis Group, London, Uk, 57(3):403-423, (2013).
Roy, A., L. Rhea, A. Mayer, W. Shuster, J. Beaulieu, M. Hopton, M. Morrison, AND A. St. Amand. How Much Is Enough? Minimal Responses of Water Quality and Stream Biota to Partial Retrofit Stormwater Management in a Suburban Neighborhood. PLOS ONE . Public Library of Science, San Francisco, CA, 9(1):e85011, 14 p, (2014).
Zhang, Y. AND W. Shuster. Impacts of Spatial Distribution of Impervious Areas on Runoff Response of Hillslope Catchments: Simulation Study. Journal of Hydrologic Engineering . American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), Reston, VA, 19(6):1089-1100, (2014).
Kertesz, R., O. Green, AND W. Shuster. Modeling the hydrologic and economic efficacy of stormwater utility credit programs for US single family residences. WATER SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY. IWA Publishing, London, Uk, 70(11):1746-1754, (2014).
Shuster, W., S. Dadio, P. Drohan, R. Losco, AND J. Shaffer. Residential demolition and its impact on vacant lot hydrology: implications for the management of stormwater and sewer system overflows. LANDSCAPE AND URBAN PLANNING. Elsevier Science Ltd, New York, NY, 125:48-56, (2014).
Shuster, W. AND S. Dadio. Soils Investigation for Infiltration-based Green Infrastructure for Sewershed Management (Omaha NE). U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC, EPA/600/R-14/063, 2014.
Zhang, Y. AND W. Shuster. The Comparative Accuracy of Two Hydrologic Models in Simulating Warm-Season Runoff for Two Small, Hillslope Catchments. JOURNAL OF AMERICAN WATER RESOURCES ASSOCIATION. American Water Resources Association, Middleburg, VA, 50(2):434-447, (2014).
2013
Jacobs, S., B. Dyson, W. D. Shuster, AND T. Stockton. A Structured Decision Approach for Integrating and Analyzing Community Perspectives in Re-Use Planning of Vacant Properties in Cleveland, Ohio. E. Strauss and A. Buckelew (ed.), Cities and the Environment. Urban Ecology Institute, Chestnut Hill, MA, 6(1):Article 11, (2013).
SHUSTER, W. D., D. J. LYE, A. A. DELACRUZ, L. K. Rhea, K. A. O'Connell, AND A. Kelty. Assessment of Residential Rain Barrel Water Quality and Use in Cincinnati, Ohio. JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN WATER RESOURCES ASSOCIATION. American Water Resources Association, Middleburg, VA, 49(4):753-765, (2013).
SHUSTER, W. D. AND L. K. RHEA. Catchment-scale hydrologic implications of parcel-level stormwater management (Ohio USA) (journal). JOURNAL OF HYDROLOGY. Elsevier Science Ltd, New York, NY, 485:177-187, (2013).
Kertesz, R., Dan Murray, AND W. D. SHUSTER. Considerations for the implementation and operation of stormwater control measure (SCM) performance monitoring systems. In Proceedings, Novatech 2013, LyonF, June 23 - 27, 2013. GRAIE, Lyon, France, 1-9, (2013).
Beaulieu, J. J., C. P. Arango, David A. Balz, AND W. D. Shuster. Continuous monitoring reveals multiple controls on ecosystem metabolism in a suburban stream. FRESHWATER BIOLOGY. John Wiley and Sons, Hoboken, NJ, 58(5):918-937, (2013).
Green, O., R. Kertesz, L. Rossman, AND W. Shuster. Green Infrastructure and Stormwater Utility Credit Design for Sustainability. Presented at ORD Green Infrastructure Seminar Series, Cincinnati, OH, May 01, 2013.
Keeley, M., A. Koburger, D. P. Dolowitz, D. Medearis, D. Nickel, AND W. Shuster. Perspectives on the Use of Green Infrastructure for Stormwater Management in Cleveland and Milwaukee. ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT. Springer-Verlag, New York, NY, 51(6):1093-1108, (2013).