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TOWN OF CAROLINE
LIBRARY OF STORMWATER RESOURCE MATERIALS

INDEX

1. Public Education and Outreach on Storm Water Impacts
1.1. Town of Caroline Notice of Intent, March 5, 2003.
1.2. Overview of the Municipal Separate Storm Sewer Systems (MS4) Phase II Stormwater Permit Program: A Summary of MS4 Phase II Permit Requirements. NYS DEC. February 2003.
1.3. SPDES General Permit for Stormwater Discharges from MS4s, GP-02-02. 2003.
1.4. EPA BMP Fact Sheets for Public Education and Outreach. http://cfpub.epa.gov/npdes/stormwater/menuofbmps/pub_ed.cfm. 2003.
1.5. EPAs Phase II Stormwater Regulations: What You Need to Know. M. Miller, The Community Record, Vol. 5, No. 3. 2003
1.6. Stormwater Management: Next Steps for Municipalities. Tompkins County Storm Water Seminar. J.G. Goeddertz, Parsons Engineering Science, Inc. May 24, 2000
1.7. Stormwater Phase II Action Alert. American Forests, www.americanforests.org. Washington, D.C. 2003.
1.8. Fingerlakes Landscape: Landscaping for Erosion Control. Cornell Cooperative Extension. Cornell University. Ithaca, NY.
1.9. Finger Lakes Landscapes: Landscaping for Water Quality in the Finger Lakes Region. Cornell Cooperative Extension. Cornell University. Ithaca, NY.
1.10. Stand by Your Stream. R.L. Schneider. Dept, of Natural Resources. Cornell University. Cornell Cooperative Extension. Cornell University. Ithaca, NY. September 25, 1998.
1.10.1. Streamside Restoration - A Team Effort. An Outreach Program for Stream Management.
1.10.2. Streamside Protection - Why Bother? An Outreach Program for Stream Management.
1.10.3. Streamside Management - Do's and Don'ts. Guidelines for Private and Public Landowners.
1.11. Clean Water Starts with You: Nutrients and Sediments. New York Nonpoint Source Coordinating Committee.
1.12. Cayuga Lake Watershed Network News. Cayuga Lake Watershed Network. Interlaken, NY. Serial. 2001 - Current.
1.13. Issues in the Cayuga Lake Watershed. Cayuga Lake Watershed Network. Interlaken, NY
1.14. Livable Landscape Design. J.F. Collins and M.I. Adleman. Information Bulletin 211. Cornell Cooperative Extension. Cornell University. Ithaca, NY.
1.15. Home-A-Syst: An Environmental Risk-Assessment Guide for the Home. Northeast Regional Agricultural Engineering Service. NRAES-87. April 1997.
1.16. Small Flows Quarterly. Serial Publication. National Small Flows Clearinghouse, West Virginia University, Morgantown WV. Serial, 2003-.
1.17. Make Your Home The Solution to Stormwater Pollution: A Homeowner's Guide to Healthy Habits for Clean Water. United States Environmental Protection Agency. January 2003.
1.18. Water-Efficient Landscaping: Prevent Pollution & Using Resources Wisely. United States Environmental Protection Agency. September 2002.
1.19. Get the Bugs Out … Safely! Cornell Cooperative Extension. NYS Integrated Pest Management Program. 2003.
1.20. Clean Water: Everybody's Business. Bookmark. United States Environmental Protection Agency. 2003.
1.21. All About Aquifers. Tompkins County Water Resources Council. 2001.
1.22. Clean Water … A Community Commitment to Protecting New York's Watersheds. USDA Soil Conservation Service and New York State Department of Environmental Conservation. December 1992.
1.23. Geohydrology of the Six Mile Creek and Willseyville Creek Valleys, Town of Caroline, Tompkins County, New York. Todd S. Miller. U.S. Geological Survey 2001.
1.24. Tree and Shrub, Seedling, Groundcover, and Flower Bulb Sale. Tompkins County Soil & Water Conservation District. Serial, 2004.
1.25. Tompkins County Soil and Water Conservation District. [Brochure].
1.26. A Program to Protect the Cayuga Lake Watershed. [Brochure].
1.27. After the Storm: A Citizen's Guide to Understanding Stormwater. US EPA. January 2003.
1.28. Wet Weather, Water Pollution, and You. NYS DEC. April 2004.
1.29. Stormwater Management Update. NYS DEC. May 2004.
1.30. Storm Water Management Program Annual Report. Town of Caroline. May 10, 2004.
1.31. Cayuga Lake Watershed - Preliminary Watershed Characterization. September 2000. Cayuga Lake Watershed Intermunicipal Organization. [CD].
1.32. Protecting the Cayuga Lake Watershed - A Citizen's Guide to Management Concepts and Local Efforts. 2004. Cayuga Lake Watershed Network. [CD].
1.33. EPA Phase I Stormwater Outreach and Reference Materials. [CD]


2. Public Involvement/Participation
2.1. EPA BMP Fact Sheets for Public Involvement/Participation. http://cfpub.epa.gov/npdes/stormwater/menuofbmps/pub_inv.cfm. 2003.
2.2. Finger Lakes Nonpoint Source Pollution Control Program: 2001-2002 Summary Report. Onondaga County SWCD. February 2002.
2.3. Storm Sewers - The Rivers Beneath our Feet. New York Nonpoint Source Coordinating Committee. 1994.
2.4. Water Resources Data, New York. Water Year 2003. US Geological Survey.
2.5. Locally Led Education and Action for Protecting the Environment (LEAPE). Cornell Cooperative Extension. [Brochure].
2.6. Restoring the Connections - Stories of Ecosystem Restoration in the Great Lakes. Tip of the Mitt Watershed Council. 2004.
3. Illicit Discharge and Elimination
3.1. EPA BMP Fact Sheets on Illicit Discharge and Elimination. http://cfpub.epa.gov/npdes/stormwater/menuofbmps/illicit.cfm. 2003.
3.2. Your Septic System. B.K. Avery. Cornell Cooperative Extension. Cornell University. Ithaca, NY. October 1996.
3.3. What is the Household Hazardous Waste Management (HHWM) DEPOT? Tompkins County Solid Waste Management Division. 2003.
3.4. Illegal Dumping in Tompkins County. Tompkins County Solid Waste Management Division. 2003.
3.5. Tompkins County's Computer Recycling Program: Frequently Asked Questions and Answers. Tompkins County Solid Waste Management Division. 2003.
3.6. Illegal Dumping Bookmark. Tompkins County Solid Waste Management Division. 2003.
3.7. Re-Use Bookmark. Tompkins County Solid Waste Management Division. 2003.
3.8. Significant Elements Demolition and Remodeling Brochure. Significant Elements, Ithaca, New York. 2003.
3.9. Reinvention Station: Creative Re-Use Area. Sciencenter. Ithaca, NY. 2003.
3.10. The ABC's of Recycling and Reuse. Tompkins County Solid Waste Management Division. 2003.
3.11. Recycling Bookmark. Tompkins County Solid Waste Management Division. 2003.
3.12. Hazardous Waste Bookmark. Tompkins County Solid Waste Management Division. 2003.
3.13. Recycling Guidelines For Tompkins County and the City of Ithaca: How, what and when to recycle. Tompkins County Solid Waste Management Division. 2003.
3.14. The Re-Directory: A Guide to Reuse in Tompkins County. Tompkins County Solid Waste Management Division. 2002.
3.15. Taking the Hazards Out of Household Products. Tompkins County Household Hazardous Waste Management Program. Tompkins County Solid Waste Management Division. 2003.
3.16. Household Product Management Wheel: Wise Guide to the Safe Use, Disposal, and Recycling of Household Chemical Products. Environmental Hazards Management Institute. Durham, NH. 2001.
3.17. MAT-EX: Western New York Materials Exchange. GLOW Region Solid Waste. 3rd Quarter. 2003.
3.18. Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle this Holiday Season. Bureau of Waste Reduction & Recycling. Division of Solid & Hazardous Materials. Department of Environmental Conservation. 2003.
3.19. The Hidden Hazards of Backyard Burning: What You Need to Know to Protect Your Health and the Environment. United States Environmental Protection Agency. August 2003.
3.20. State and Local Governments Are Key to Reducing Backyard Burning. United States Environmental Protection Agency. August 2003.
3.21. Does Burning Trash Make It Disappear? Department of Environmental Conservation. New York State. 2003.
3.22. Backyard Burning: Not Without Costs… Tompkins County Environmental Management Council. 2003.
3.23. Stop Backyard Burning. New York Environmental Protection Bureau. 2003.
3.24. A Homeowner's Guide to Septic Systems. United States Environmental Protection Agency. 2003.
3.25. Illicit Discharge Detection and Elimination Manual: A Handbook for Municipalities. New England Interstate Water Pollution Control Commission. January 2003.
3.26. Where Does All the Dirty Water Go? Protect the Environment in Our Community. United States Environmental Protection Agency. 2003.
3.27. Stormwater Management: A Guide for Auto Recycler Owners and Operators. Sustainable Conservation. 2003.
3.28. Stormwater Management: An Overview for Auto Recyclers. Sustainable Conservation. 2003.
3.29. Household Wastewater Treatment - Your Septic System. [Brochure].
3.30. Keeping New York's Waters Pure: Financial and Technical Assistance Guide to Programs for Rural Community Water and Sewer Infrastructure Development and Water Quality Management. Spring 2002.
3.31. From Watershed to Well. RCAP Solutions Liaison. Water Resources, Waste Management, Community Development. February 2004.


4. Construction Site Storm Water Runoff Control
4.1. Notice of Intent for Stormwater Discharges Associated with Construction Activity under SPDES General Permit #GP-02-01
4.2. SPDES General Permit for Stormwater Discharges from Construction Activity
4.3. EPA BMP Fact Sheets on Construction Site Storm Water Runoff Control. http://cfpub.epa.gov/npdes/stormwater/menuofbmps/con_site.cfm. 2003.
4.4. Effective NPDES Compliance for Construction Sites. R.J. Nelson. Erosion Discussion. Vol. 7, No. 1. Fall 2002.
4.5. Shielding the Waterfront. R. Nelsen. Geotechnical Fabrics Report. April 1998.
4.6. Reducing the Impacts of Stormwater Runoff from New Development: A Manual for Local Planners, Building Inspectors, and Developers. New York Department of Environmental Conservation. April 1992.
4.7. Stormwater and the Construction Industry (Poster). United States Environmental Protection Agency. 2003.
4.8. Instruction Manual for Stormwater Construction Permit. NYS DEC. February 2003.
4.9. New Requirements for Small Construction Projects. NYS DEC. 2003. [Info-card].
4.10. Stormwater Management Guidance Manual for Local Officials. NYS Department of State. 2004.

5. Post-Construction Stormwater Management
5.1. EPA BMP Fact Sheets on Post-Construction Stormwater Management. http://cfpub.epa.gov/npdes/stormwater/menuofbmps/post.cfm. 2003.
5.2. Erosion Control Materials and Design Software. North American Green. Version 4.11. Includes Product Samples, www.nagreen.com. 2000.
5.3. Stream Corridor Restoration: Principles Processes and Practices. Final Manuscript. 5/11/98.
5.4. Applying Restoration Principles (for Stream Corridors). Final Manuscript. 4/29/98.


6. Pollution Prevention/Good Housekeeping for Municipal Operations
6.1. EPA BMP Fact Sheets on Pollution Prevention/Good Housekeeping for Municipal Operations. http://cfpub.epa.gov/npdes/stormwater/menuofbmps/poll.cfm. 2003.
6.2. Looking for Answers: Developing Partnerships for the Control of Sediment Runoff from Rural Roads. Videotape. Boquet River Association and Essex County Government.
6.3. Emergency Planning Guide for Community Officials. NYS Emergency Management Office and NYS Emergency Managers Association. 2002.
6.4. Wastewater Treatment Programs Serving Small Communities. United States Environmental Protection Agency. December 2002.


7. Other
7.1.