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Saving Silver Lake
To improve water quality in Silver Lake, a key recreational amenity, the Town of Wilmington, Massachusetts, implemented several measures that figure in low-impact development in an effort to collect and treat storm water before it enters the lake. Subsequent monitoring indicates that the various storm-water management practices are performing as designed. More broadly, the town’s actions complement a larger effort to restore the health of the troubled Ipswich River in northeastern Massachusetts.
Saving Silver Lake
To improve water quality in Silver Lake, a key recreational amenity, the Town of Wilmington, Massachusetts, implemented several measures that figure in low-impact development in an effort to collect and treat storm water before it enters the lake. Subsequent monitoring indicates that the various storm-water management practices are performing as designed. More broadly, the town’s actions complement a larger effort to restore the health of the troubled Ipswich River in northeastern Massachusetts.
Saving Silver Lake
Roy, Steven P. (author) / Braga, Andrea M. (author)
Civil Engineering Magazine Archive ; 79 ; 72-79
2016-01-01
82009-01-01 pages
Article (Journal)
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