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Southern California Coastal Water Research Project
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Elizabeth Fassman-Beck, Ph.D., M.ASCE

Southern California Coastal Water Research Project

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Posted By Elizabeth Fassman-Beck 09-11-2018 10:16 AM
Found In Egroup: Environment, Coasts, Oceans, & Infrastructure
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Green infrastructure (GI) solutions are on the rise for addressing combined sewer overflows (CSOs), but are we strategically targeting the "right" source areas for controls? Using Hoboken, NJ as an example (high density development with ~95% build out and almost the only "permeable" spaces in pocket ...
Posted By Elizabeth Fassman-Beck 05-03-2018 10:23 AM
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William, If that were only the case... the 80% "rule" quickly became the default objective, and BMP/SCMs like extended detention basins, if designed appropriately, were thought to be the solution because they work so well in water and wastewater treatment. By now, we have 30 years' worth of monitoring ...
Posted By Elizabeth Fassman-Beck 05-01-2018 06:30 PM
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Broadly speaking, many permitting authorities set minimum stormwater quality treatment objectives at 80% TSS long-term average mass removal, or something along those lines. Does anyone know or remember the rationale for the near-ubiquitous 80% TSS removal objective? I have heard somewhere that it ...
Posted By Elizabeth Fassman-Beck 03-08-2018 11:20 AM
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Hi Maria, This is a "real" TEDx event. It is about sharing ideas with everyone. So the short answer is it is not geared towards any particular audience. In the meantime, the event has been postponed due to the aftermath of the storm. I'll let you know when it gets rescheduled. ------------ ...
Posted By Elizabeth Fassman-Beck 03-08-2018 11:20 AM
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Colleagues, The TEDx event has been postponed due to the aftermath of the storm. I'll let you know when it gets rescheduled. Thanks for your support! ------------------------------ Elizabeth Fassman-Beck [email protected] ------------------------------