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Does current management of storm water runoff adequately protect water resources in developing catchments?

Hur    
J.    
Schlautman    
M.A.    
Templeton    
S.R.    
Karanfilm    
T.    
Post    
C.J.    
Smink    
J.A.    
Song    
H.    
Goddard    
M.A.    
Klaine    
S.J.    
Hayes    
J.C.    

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