Booth, Derek2011-06-132011-06-132007-02-14http://hdl.handle.net/1773/16583Booth will review development in the Puget Sound region. He will ask: have landscape-scale changes resulted in a landscape-scale of mitigation? The answer: not exactly. Mainly, we use end-of-pipe detention systems. Even with water detention, hydrograph changes and their consequences are still significant. Booth will present some low-impact alternatives, such as rain gardens, bioretention swales, green roofs, and permeable pavements. Booth will conclude by reviewing the current global warming trends, and discussing stormwater management strategies in context.en-USstormwater managementbioretention areasgreen roofsurban runoffwater managementurban developmentsustainable communitiesglobal warmingwater supplywatershed hydrologywater policywaterJust When We Were Getting It Right: Stormwater Management for the 21st Century in the Pacific NorthwestPresentation