The Promised and the Practical: Integrated Water Resource Planning Article in "Water Environment & Technology" Magazine

As traditional approaches to solving water quality problems become increasingly unaffordable, many municipalities are seeking alternatives, such as integrated water resources planning. This approach could offer communities an affordable path to meet water quality requirements and restore affected watersheds.

Please click here to read the entire article, which offers a New England perspective on integrated planning and permitting.

Reprinted with permission from Water Environment & Technology (2015), Vol. 27, No. 5. Copyright © 2015 Water Environment Federation: Alexandria, Virginia; www.wef.org/magazine.

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