Urban BMP's - Introduction to Project
This compendium came about as a result of a cooperative effort between the
Center for Sustainable Design at Mississippi State University and the Watershed
Science Institute of the Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS). The
Center for Sustainable Design and the Watershed Science Institute share a common
concern for finding methods to allow essential development to occur while
simultaneously protecting the natural systems that are necessary for our
survival.
The compendium was created to provide a concise and easily used source of
information about the best management practices (BMP's) available for storm
water management, erosion control, and protection of natural systems put at risk
by the absence of such BMP's. The compendium is not intended as a complete
manual for the implementation of each BMP. Such a document could not be
contained within a single volume. Rather, it is intended as an entry into the
wealth of information on this subject. The document was created specifically for
the NRCS urban conservationists, but it is hoped that it will be a useful
resource for city planners, developers, home owners, students, and anyone else
who has a vested interest in this area.
This document is available in both hard copy and compact disk format. The
compact disk version is viewable with its own Internet browser and uses Adobe's
"pdf" format to facilitate both printing and viewing.
The vast majority of BMP's in the document were developed and first described
elsewhere. Sources are listed with the individual BMP's. The team members of
this project gratefully acknowledge the hard work and creativity of others that
made the present effort possible.
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