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Integrating Valuation Methods to Recognize Green Infrastructure's Multiple Benefits

By CNT, lead author. April 1, 2010
Reviews current methods, tools and case studies of valuation of the economic and social benefits produced by green infrastructure practices, particularly as they are applied in urban settings.
http://www.cnt.org/repository/CNT-LID-paper.pdf (155.1kb) - Conference Paper

The New Illinois MS4 Stormwater General Permit: Is Your Municipality Thinking Outside the Pipe?

By CNT: Hal Sprague. February 28, 2010
Briefing Paper on Adopting Green Infrastructure as Preferred Stormwater Management Strategies
http://www.cnt.org/repository/MS4-article.pdf (263.1kb) - White Paper

Before the Funding Wells Run Dry: Comparing States’ Clean Water Green Reserve Process and Performance

By CNT, Steve Wise. October 13, 2009
A presentation given at “Before the Wells Run Dry: Ensuring Sustainable Water Supplies for Illinois”, MPC’s Fall Water Forum on October 13, 2009.
http://www.cnt.org/repository/Before Wells Run Dry final 10-13-09.pdf (3,008.1kb) - Presentation

Capital Bill signing by Governor Pat Quinn Remarks

By Jacky Grimshaw, CNT. July 13, 2009
On July 13, 2009, CNT Vice President of Policy, Jacky Grimshaw, gave remarks at a press conference held by Illinois Governor Pat Quinn. Grimshaw's remarks were in support of the state capital bill signed by Governor Quinn.
http://www.cnt.org/repository/Grimshaw.RemarksOnCapitalBillSigning.071309.pdf (42.6kb) - Testimony

Green Infrastructure Data Quantification & Assessment

By CNT. March 1, 2009
The Center for Neighborhood Technology (CNT), along with Hey and Associates Inc. (Hey), have conducted research to monitor and document the performance of green infrastructure for stormwater management. The Project was funded, by the United States Environmental Protection Agency, Region 5.
http://www.cnt.org/repository/USEPA - GI Data Quantification & Assessment.pdf (3,641.6kb) - Report

A Sustainable Community-Based Approach to Reducing Non-Point Source Pollution

By CNT. March 1, 2009
The Center for Neighborhood Technology CNT along with Hey and Associates Inc Hey have conducted research to monitor and document the performance of green infrastructure for stormwater management The Project is funded in part by the Governor of Illinois and the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency through Section of the Clean…
http://www.cnt.org/repository/319 Reducing Non-Point Source Pollution.pdf (1,588.3kb) - Report

Obtaining Stimulus Grants & Loans for Green Infrastructure Projects

By CNT. March 1, 2009
The State of Illinois is receiving about million under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act ARRA or Stimulus Bill specifically for water infrastructure projects and one fifth of that money -- million statewide is dedicated to green infrastructure The Illinois Environmental Protection Agency IEPA will soon begin reviewing and approving…
http://www.cnt.org/repository/CNT Guidance - Stimulus Grants for GI 3-09.pdf (946.7kb) - Data

Reconnecting Fort Wayne: Green Infrastructure

By CNT. August 1, 2008
The City of Fort Wayne has chosen to use several simultaneous challenges related to its water resources as an opportunity to explore sustainable solutions. CNT was retained to seek hidden assets in the urban neighborhoods and identify ways in which water resource investments can achieve multiple benefits.
http://www.cnt.org/repository/Report.GI.pdf (1,091.1kb) - Report

Green Infrastructure Rising: Best Practices in Stormwater Management

By Steve Wise, CNT. August 1, 2008
The future of stormwater has arrived, and that future is green. Green infrastructure, that is.
http://www.cnt.org/repository/APA-article.greeninfrastructure.080108.pdf (102.9kb) - Article

Managing Urban Stormwater with Green Infrastructure: Case Studies of Five U.S. Local Governments

By The Civic Federation. July 31, 2007
This report examines the resources that several U.S. cities are devoting to “green infrastructure” and analyzes their early experiences with alternative stormwater management.
http://www.cnt.org/repository/GreenInfrastructureReportCivicFederation 10-07.pdf (276.0kb) - Report

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