August 12, 2004

Duane Willenbring, Chair
Saint Cloud, Minnesota

KY Association Negotiates with State to Reduce Regulatory Burdens for Developers
National Interest Group Meetings Bolster Industry's Influence, Visibility
Maryland Court of Appeals Decision: Developer 1, Conservation Group 0
Top Ten Reasons to Attend the State & Local Government Affairs Conference
Industry Representation on State HFA Boards Is Needed
Storm Water Permitting Guide Available at BuilderBooks.com
NAHB Takes Active Role in Democratic Convention
Industry News from AZ, NE and SD
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  Storm Water Permitting Guide Available at BuilderBooks.com

Storm Water Permitting: A Guide for Builders and Developers,” which NAHB prepared to help builders comply with U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and state storm water permitting requirements, is now available at BuilderBooks.com.

In addition to information on federal and state storm water permitting programs, the guide contains information on more than 50 of the most commonly used Best Management Practices, sample Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plans, and tips on compliance, including how to handle visits from inspectors. It also features a CD ROM of U.S. EPA and state general permits, Notices of Intent and many other forms and guidance that can be use to help ensure compliance with state requirements.

To view or purchase the storm water permitting guide online, click here, or call 800-223-2665 to order. [ return to top ]

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