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Toward a Sustainable Urbanism: Lessons from Federal Regulation of Urban Stormwater Runoff


Joel B. Eisen


University of Richmond - School of Law

April 1, 1995

Washington University Journal of Urban and Contemporary Law, Vol. 48, p. 1, 1995

Abstract:     
Concludes, through the lens of sustainability, that cities (and in particular, "Edge Cities" in America's suburban areas) have not adequately controlled stormwater runoff, and proposes solutions to improve the Clean Water Act program.

Number of Pages in PDF File: 86

Keywords: stormwater, sustainability, Edge Cities, Clean Water Act, runoff

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Date posted: September 4, 2011  

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Eisen, Joel B., Toward a Sustainable Urbanism: Lessons from Federal Regulation of Urban Stormwater Runoff (April 1, 1995). Washington University Journal of Urban and Contemporary Law, Vol. 48, p. 1, 1995. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1921758

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Joel B. Eisen (Contact Author)
University of Richmond - School of Law ( email )
28 Westhampton Way
Richmond, VA 23173
United States
804-287-6511 (Phone)
804-289-8683 (Fax)
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