Sources and Further Reading
Stormwater rules and design standards are local, but the basic concepts are widely discussed by public agencies, universities, and infrastructure organizations.
The articles on this site are written from general public-infrastructure knowledge and are supported by source categories such as:
- Public environmental and water-quality agencies
- Flood-mapping and emergency-management authorities
- Geological and hydrological agencies
- Municipal stormwater manuals and public works guidance
- University extension and engineering education resources
- Infrastructure asset-management and maintenance references
Useful public references
- U.S. EPA — Green Infrastructure
- U.S. EPA — Green Stormwater Infrastructure
- U.S. Geological Survey — Surface Runoff and the Water Cycle
- U.S. Geological Survey — Surface and Overland Runoff
- FEMA — Flood Maps
- NOAA — Understanding Stormwater Inundation
- Natural Resources Canada — Flood Mapping
External links are provided for reader context. Local requirements should always be confirmed with the responsible jurisdiction.