- Utilizing In Situ Ultraviolet-Visual Spectroscopy to Measure Nutrients and Sediment Concentrations in Stormwater Runoff, Journal of Sustainable Water in the Built Environment, volume 8 issue 4; November 2022
- Some Performance Characteristics of Subsurface Gravel Wetlands for Stormwater Management , 2020 EWRI: World Environmental and Water Resources Congress 2020
- Taking Root, UNHSC 2020 Report
- The Performance Analysis of Two Relatively Small Capacity Urban Retrofit Stormwater Controls, Journal of Water Management Modeling. DOI: 10.14796/JWMM.C417. Published January 2017
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Breaking Through, UNHSC 2016 Report
A Comparison of Maintenance Cost, Labor Demands, and System Performance for LID and Conventional Stormwater Management, ASCE Journal of Environmental Engineering, Published: June 2013
- Final Report on a Cold Climate Permeable Interlocking Concrete Pavement Test Facility at the University of New Hampshire Stormwater Center. May 2013
- University of New Hampshire Stormwater Center 2012 Biennial Report
October 2012 - Economic and Adaptation Benefits of Low Impact Development, Conference Proceedings, 2011 Low Impact Development Symposium, March 2012.
- Water Quality and Hydrologic Performance of a Porous Asphalt Pavement as a Stormwater Treatment Strategy in a Cold Climate, Journal of Environmental Engineering, January 2012
- Forging the Link: Linking the Economic Benefits of LID and Community Decisions
- Cost-Effective LID in Commercial and Residential Development: Drainage designs that feature LID can be more cost-effective compared to conventional designs. By Jeff Gunderson, Robert Roseen, Todd Janeski, James Houle, and Michael Simpson. Stormwater Magazine, March-April 2011.
- University of New Hampshire Stormwater Center 2009 Biannual Report
March 2010 - Protecting Water Resources and Managing Stormwater: A Bird’s Eye View for New Hampshire Communities
March 2010. UNHSC, in partnership with the UNH Cooperative Extension, has produced a new guide focused on what local communities can do to protect water resources and manage stormwater runoff.
- Modeling Urban Stormwater Quality Treatment: Model Development and Application to a Surface Sand Filter.Journal of Environmental Engineering-ASCE, 136(1), 68-77. January 2010
- On Parameter Estimation of an Urban Stormwater Runoff Model.
Journal of Environmental Engineering-ASCE, 135(8), 595-608. August 2009 - Seasonal Performance Variations for Storm-Water Management Systems in Cold Climate Conditions
Journal of Environmental Engineering‐ASCE, 135(3), 128‐137. March 2009 - Pervious Pavements: New findings about their functionality and performance in cold climates.
Stormwater, September 2008** - Porous Asphalt Pavements for Stormwater Management
Hot Mix Asphalt Technology, May/June 2008** - University of New Hampshire Stormwater Center 2007 Annual Report
- Storm Water Low-Impact Development, Conventional Structural, and Manufactured Treatment Strategies for Parking Lot Runoff Performance Evaluations Under Varied Mass Loading Conditions
Robert M. Roseen, Thomas P. Ballestero, James J. Houle, Pedro Avelleneda, Robert Wildey, and Joshua Briggs - Rundown on Runoff: The UNH Stormwater Center's 2005 Data Report
- Suplimental Materials for UV-Vis