COLUMBIA, S.C. — Columbia Water will begin construction on a $1.9 million project in the Marion Street area. The project will focus on building bioretention cells to improve water quality.
Driving around JBM-HH, you may have noticed gardens planted in depressions and medians. These are examples of bioretention areas, where stormwater runoff flows and slowly settles into the ground ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — Metro Water Service crews are digging deep in Donelson to solve a stinky problem. Hundreds of piles of dog poop are fueling a surge of E.coli in neighborhood water ways. Now, ...
BAYOU LA BATRE, Ala. (WALA) - The Nature Conservancy teamed up with the city of Bayou La Batre, Alma Bryant High School, and the Dauphin Island Sea Lab for this new bioretention pond behind the ...
TORONTO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA) recently verified Filterra® Bioretention System from Imbrium® Systems in accordance with ISO 14034 Environmental Management - ...
PENSACOLA, Fla. -- Could plants be the solution to flooding and stormwater runoff problems? The City of Pensacola thinks so. You may have noticed the new landscaping along Barrancas Avenue. While it ...
GRAND RAPIDS — In a time of economic strife, Creston Neighborhood residents and businesses dug deep into their wallets for beauty’s sake. The neighborhood, in partnership with the city and community ...
Two bioretention cells were constructed on the University of Northern Iowa campus to collect runoff from parking lots and allow the water to infiltrate the ground slowly. The Black Hawk Soil and Water ...
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