TMDL 101 by WQCD
This presentation by the WQCD reviews E. coli TMDLs and TMDL development. Originally presented to CSC members on 5-25-2022.
This presentation by the WQCD reviews E. coli TMDLs and TMDL development. Originally presented to CSC members on 5-25-2022.
Pet waste is a large source of stormwater pollution. When precipitation falls and comes in contact with pet waste left…
This month we had a great question posed to the Post-Construction Committee about Solar Arrays Question I’m a stormwater quality…
The Colorado Stormwater Council’s shared Education and Outreach program includes social media, radio, TV, print, online and bus advertisements, and…
Craig Wolf from GEI Consultants presents data from the City of Denver’s street sweeping program.
The amount of phosphorus in grass clippings generated from just one lawn mowing can produce up to 100 lbs. of unwanted algae if it ends up in our lakes and ponds. Leaf “litter” and landscape trash account for 56% of the phosphorus in urban stormwater, in addition to clogging storm drains and increasing debris in our streams and waterways.