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Once completed, the project will capture and treat more than 40% of urban runoff generated throughout the Lower Los Angeles River Watershed.
Attend a series of green infrastructure-focused webcasts, April 25 – 29, featuring insights from a diverse collection of sustainability experts
A 23-million-L (6-million-gal) underground tank aims to spare East Sacramento’s McKinley Park from CSO woes.
Inaugural grade for U.S. stormwater infrastructure reflects decades of chronic underinvestment.
A newly released proposal would bolster the entire perimeter of the Texas Gulf against storm surge from hurricanes.
Although downtown Houston, Texas, sits only about 15 m (50 ft) above sea level, enough room exists underground to build a massive tunnel system for stormwater conveyance, according to the preliminary results of a Harris County Flood Control District (HCFCD) inquiry. Building the system according to plan would cost Harris County up to $1.5 billion, according to study estimates.
The Stormwater Report is an online news source highlighting the latest in stormwater sector news. The newsletter covers advanced practices, local programs, and case studies as well as policy updates, grant opportunities, and financing options. The newsletter also spotlights cutting-edge research in addition to industry tools and reports.
This online news source began pubishing in 2011 and includes a full archive of all posts.