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Arnold, Chester L., and C. J. Gibbons. 1996. Impervious surface coverage: the emergence of a key environmental indicator. Journal of the American Planning Association 62(2): 243–258.

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Arnold, C.L., C.J. Bellucci, K. Collins and R. Claytor.  2010.  Responding to the first impervious cover-based TMDL in the nation.  Watershed Science Bulletin, Journal of the Association of Watershed & Stormwater Professionals 1(1): 11-18.

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Bellucci, Christopher. 2007. Stormwater and aquatic life: making the connection between impervious cover and aquatic life impairments for TMDL development in Connecticut streams. In Proceedings of the Water Environment Federation TMDL Conference, Bellevue, WA. Alexandria, VA: Water Environment Federation, 1003–1018.

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Booth, Derek B. and C. Jackson. Urbanization of aquatic systems: degradation thresholds, stormwater detection, and the limits of mitigation. 1997. Journal of the American Water Resources Association, 33(5):1077-1090.

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Booth, D.B., J. Karr, S. Schauman, C. Konrad, S. Morley, M. Larson, and S. Burges.  Reviving urban streams: land use, hydrology, biology, and human behavior.  Journal of the American Water Resources Association, October 2004: 1351-1364.

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Brabec, Elizabeth, S. Schulte, and P. L. Richards. 2002. Impervious surfaces and water quality: a review of current literature and its implications for watershed planning. Journal of Planning Literature 16(4): 499–514.

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Cuffney, T.F., R.A. Brightbill, J.T. May, and I.R. Waite. 2010.Responses of benthic macroinvertebrates to environmental changes associated with urbanization in the nine metropolitan areas. Ecological Applications 20(5): 1384-1401.

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Dietz, M.  2007.  Low impact development practices:  a review of current research and recommendations for future directions.  Water, Air and Soil Pollution 186: 351-363.

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Dietz, Michael E., and J. Clausen. 2008. Stormwater runoff and export changes with development in a traditional and low impact subdivision. Journal of Environmental Management 87:560–566.

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Goetz, S. and G. Fiske. 2008. Linking the diversity and abundance of stream biota to landscapes in the mid-Atlantic USA.  Remote Sensing of Environment 112: 4075-4085.

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Gregoire, B.G. and J.C. Clausen.  2011. Effect of a modular extensive green roof on stormwater runoff and water quality.  Ecological Engineering 37: 963-969

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Hirschman, David H., K. A. Collins, and T. Schueler. 2008. Technical memorandum: the runoff reduction method. Ellicott City, MD: Center for Watershed Protection and Chesapeake Stormwater Network. 26pp.

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Jordan Cove Watershed Project Final Report. 2007. Prepared by Dr. Jack Clausen for the CT DEP.

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Moglen, G. E and S. Kim.  2007.  Limiting imperviousness.  Journal of the American Planning Association 73(2):161-171.

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Reese, Andrew J. 2009. Volume-based hydrology: Examining the shift in focus from peak flows and pollution treatment to mimicking predevelopment volumes. Stormwater, September.

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Roy, Allison H., and W. D. Shuster. 2009. Assessing impervious surface connectivity and applications for watershed management. Journal of the American Water Resources Association 45(1): 198–209.

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Schiff, Roy and G. Benoit.  Effects of impervious cover at multiple spatial scales on coastal watershed streams.  2007.  Journal of the American Water Resources Association 43(3): 712-730.

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Schueler, T. R. 2003. Impacts of impervious cover on aquatic systems. Watershed protection research monograph no. 1. Ellicott City, MD: Center for Watershed Protection.

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Schueler, T.R., L. Fraley-McNeal and K. Cappiella. 2009. Is impervious cover still important?: review of recent research. Journal of Hydrologic Engineering 14(4): 309 – 315.

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Stranko, Scott, R. Hilderbrand, R. Morgan II, M. Staley, A. Becker, A. Roseberry-Lincoln, E. Perry and P. Jacobsen.  2008.  Brook trout declines with land cover and temperature change in maryland.  North American Journal of Fisheries Management 28: 1223-1232.

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University of New Hampshire Stormwater Center 2009 Biannual Report.

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Walsh, C. J., A. H. Roy, J. W. Feminella, P. D. Cottingham, P. M. Groffman, and R. P. Morgan II. 2005. The urban stream syndrome: current knowledge and the search for a cure. Journal of the North American Benthological Society 24(3): 706–723.

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Wang, L., J. Lyons and P Kanehl. 2001. Impacts of urbanization on stream habitat and fish across multiple spatial scales. Environmental Management 28(2): 255-266.

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