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Description: Information on reducing stormwater runoff by decreasing imperviousness in watershed areas.
Impervious surfaces like asphalt, cement and roofing prevent infiltration of rainfall into the soil, disrupting the water cycle and affecting both the quantity and quality of our water resources. In recent years, research has shown the amount of impervious surface in a watershed to be a reliable indicator of the impacts of development on water resources.
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Page title:NEMO - Impervious Surfaces
Keywords:Agriculture, Environment, Ecology, Forestry, land use, map, geography, sprawl, smart growth, land development, better land development, sustainable development, neighborhood revitalization, open space, collaborative land planning, neighborhood development, neighborhood revitalization, land planning, community, environmental commission, environment preservation, planning board, land developer, architect, land use reform, citizen participation, wetlands, wildlife, ecology, zoning, cluster housing, developing land, zoning, wetlands, building permits, natural environment, land use planning, General Plans, Zoning Ordinances, Habitats, Natural Environments, Built Environments, Reports and Publications, Maps, Infrastructure, Transportation, Natural Disturbances, park, forest, variance, zoning, historic preservation, land regulation,land, use, planning, transportation, livable communities, Sustainable Resource Management, GIS, mapping, maps, environmental planning, marine protected areas, strategic land use plans, regional land use, natural resource based planning
Description:NEMO is an educational program for local land use officials that addresses the relationship of land use to natural resource protection
IP-address:137.99.25.182

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Name Servers: MSB-CACHE.NET.UCONN.EDU 137.99.25.11 HBL-CACHE.NET.UCONN.EDU 137.99.203.22
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activated: 18-Aug-1987
last updated: 07-Jun-2013
expires: 31-Jul-2014