TAILIEUCHUNG - Using SmartGro with Techniques as Stormwater Best Management Practices

Research aiming to predict which patients will do better with which type of specialist treatments has given few leads. The GP s decision where to refer a patient should be guided in large part by the patient s choice. Some predictors however, have emerged: patients who are angry at the initial assessment appear to do better, in the short term, if given motivational Patients with psychiatric disorders ( dual diagnosis ) tend to do better if referred to specialist psychological or psychiatric services than to 12-step Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) Patients referred to specialist care, who live or work in environments where there is a lot of drinking and little. | ẪEPA United States Environmental Protection Agency Using Smart Growth Techniques as Stormwater Best Management Practices About the Image on the Cover The cover illustration depicts development that might occur as a result of the recently updated West Hyattsville Maryland Transit Oriented Development Overlay Zone. This area is served by the Metrorail subway and is home to the West Hyattsville Green Line station. The elements of the plan include many common features of transit oriented development TOD a compact footprint development intensity focused on the station area a rich mix of uses and housing types and a variety of transportation options. These features as illustrated in this publication also have benefits related to preventing and managing stormwater in particular when considered at the watershed neighborhood and site levels simultaneously. The compact design can accommodate a higher intensity of development on a smaller footprint. This format oriented toward transit and pedestrian travel also lessens the imperviousness related to automobile-only travel. By accommodating a higher intensity of development in this preferred area demand that might go elsewhere in the undeveloped parts of the watershed is absorbed. The West Hyattsville TOD Plan goes further to address water and stormwater throughout the planning area. There is a heavy emphasis on open space active parks and integrated stormwater management. In developing the plan use of natural drainage patterns and habitat restoration were coupled with development of parks fields and trails. Image courtesy of PB PlaceMaking and the Maryland National Capital Parks and Planning Commission - Prince George s County Planning Department. Acknowledgements The principal author Lisa Nisenson from the . Environmental Protection Agency s EPA s Development Community and Environment Division acknowledges the contributions and insights of the following people Barbara Yuhas International City County Managers Association .

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