TAILIEUCHUNG - Rooftops to Rivers II: Green strategies for controlling stormwater and combined sewer overflows

In its most basic form, Lean Manufacturing is the systematic elimination of waste by focusing on production costs, product quality and delivery, and worker involvement. In the 1950s, Taiichi Ohno, developer of the Toyota “just-in-time” Production System, created the modern intellectual and cultural framework for Lean Manufacturing and waste elimination. Ohno defined waste as “any human activity which absorbs resources but creates no value.” Largely, Lean Manufacturing represents a fundamental paradigm shift from traditional “batch and queue” mass production to production systems based on product aligned “single-piece flow, pull production.” Whereas “batch and queue” involves. | Rooftops to Rivers II Green strategies for controlling stormwater and combined sewer overflows AUTHORS PROJECT DESIGN Noah Garrison AND DEVELOPMENT Karen Hobbs David Beckman Natural Resources Jon Devine Defense Council Natural Resources Defense Council CONTRIBUTING AUTHORS Anna Berzins Natural Resources Defense Council Emily Clifton Low Impact Development Center Larry Levine Natural Resources Defense Council Rebecca Hammer Natural Resources Defense Council NRDC The Earth s Best Defense About NRDC The Natural Resources Defense Council is an international nonprofit environmental organization with more than million members and online activists. Since 1970 our lawyers scientists and other environmental specialists have worked to protect the world s natural resources public health and the environment. NRDC has offices in New York City Washington . Los Angeles San Francisco Chicago Montana and Beijing. Visit us at . Acknowledgments NRDC would like to thank the donors who made this report possible the TOSA Foundation the Pisces Foundation the Morris Gwendolyn Cafritz Foundation the Keith Campbell Foundation for the Environment Environment Now the Sidney E. Frank Foundation the William Penn Foundation the Resources Legacy Fund the Russell Family Foundation and the Summit Fund of Washington. NRDC wishes to acknowledge the peer reviewers who took time to review the overall report and city case studies. A full list of peer reviewers is included on the next page. NRDC would also like to thank the following individuals for their input on individual chapters Emily Ayers The Low Impact Development Center Inc. Jonathan Champion DC Department of the Environment Khris Dodson Syracuse Center of Excellence Nathan Gardner-Andrews National Association of Clean Water Agencies MaryAnn Gerber . Environmental Protection Agency Bill Graffin Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District Dick Hinshon Hinshon Environmental Consulting Tom Liptan City of Portland Bob Newport .

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