Testing California's Waters
Summary: Stormwater runoff from our urban and suburban environments is a primary source of beach water pollution in California - yet California cities and...
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Summary: Stormwater runoff from our urban and suburban environments is a primary source of beach water pollution in California - yet California cities and...
Capturing stormwater using “green” practices such as trees, rain gardens, and porous pavement helps solve major urban stormwater problems while also improving...
This is part of a series of NRDC blogs reflecting on the one-year anniversary of Superstorm Sandy. NRDC’s “Top Ten” post-Sandy priorities for government action...
Investments in stormwater and sewer infrastructure are becoming a top priority for municipal decision-makers as they brace for more frequent severe weather...
Three recent publications present compelling reasons why private financing for green infrastructure is going to be a hot topic in 2013, and likely for decades...
Superstorm Sandy absolutely battered the New York/New Jersey region two weeks ago. I count myself among the extremely lucky ones – my neighborhood in Brooklyn...
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