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  • Storm Water Monitoring Along Loop 202 and Salt River: Final Report 602
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A comprehensive research program for the characterization of storm water runoff from an Arizona highway was conducted from January through December 2007. The study area covered a portion of the Loop 202 freeway west of Mesa Drive to a retention

A comprehensive research program for the characterization of storm water runoff from an Arizona highway was conducted from January through December 2007. The study area covered a portion of the Loop 202 freeway west of Mesa Drive to a retention basin east of Lindsay Road in Mesa, Arizona. Storm water samples were collected from two storm water detention basins and a discharge point to the Salt River. The study was conducted by manually collecting storm water samples with passive automatic samplers and analyzing them for various roadway constituents. A primary objective of this research effort was to establish baseline values of constituents in ADOT highway runoff, aiding in the evaluation of related best management practices. A total of 16 storm water samples was collected from the research area between January 2007 and December 2007.

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2010-10
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      Arizona Documents Classification System (AZDOCS)
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      TRT 1.2:S 75/2
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      October 2010

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    Prepared by:
    John Burton
    Engineering and Environmental Consultants, Inc. (EEC)

    Prepared for:
    Arizona Department of Transportation
    In cooperation with
    U.S. Department of Transportation
    Federal Highway Administration

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