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Conference Proceedings, 2011 Low Impact Development Symposium, Submitted, March 2012 Economic and Adaptation Benefits of Low Impact Development Robert M. Roseen M.ASCE 1, Todd V. Janeski2, Michael Simpson3, James J. Houl
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