Janice:
Where is a specific reference to this model? I just trolled the website
without finding it.
Marian
http://LakeWhatcom.org/ -
At 12/13/01 07:48 AM, you wrote:
>You might try the American Forests Web site (www.americanforests.org). They
>have developed a software model to help calculate the effect of the tree
>canopy on runoff volume. Stormwater magazine will also have an article on
>urban reforestation coming up in the March/April 2002 issue.
>
>Janice Kaspersen
>Editor, Stormwater
>Forester Communications
>5638 Hollister #301, Santa Barbara, CA 93117
>Phone: (805) 681-1300, ext. 12
>Fax: (805) 681-1311
>janice@...
>www.forester.net
>
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>-----Original Message-----
>From: glschraderjr [mailto:schrader@...]
>Sent: Wednesday, December 12, 2001 11:52 PM
>To: stormwaterpro@yahoogroups.com
>Subject: [StormwaterPro] Do trees reduce storm water runnoff?
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>I am promoting that my county needs to hire a urban forester to
>assist
>in tree/conflicts and protections.
>
>I understand that the presence of trees has a significant influence
>on storm water runnoff, reducing surge structural necessities.
>
>I would like to present some suporting information to my community.
>
>Can someone assist me with where i might find some supporting
>documentation?
>
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