Check what we are reading this week:
- Innovating Stormwater Management Practices to Keep Pace with More Frequent and Intense Rainfall
- AS CITIES’ INTEREST IN GREEN INFRASTRUCTURE GROWS, SO DOES THE NEED TO DEVELOP STRATEGIES AND RESOURCES TO MAINTAIN IT
- From ‘rain bombs’ to ‘sunny-day flooding,’ climate change has become local
- Our Future Will Require Green Infrastructure. Here’s How We Can Build It.
- Fed shores up stormwater management efforts on Cape Cod
- We’ve got 6 months to stop another onslaught of harmful algae blooms in N.J. lakes
- Vancouver launches strategy to manage rainwater
- Bipartisan water infrastructure bill invests to prevent sewage overflows and runoff pollution
- Traverse City Manager Pushes for Storm Water Management Legislation
- Housing developers could be the secret weapon to improving air quality
- Civil Discourse panelists tackle key ideas of sustainable developments
- Brown-water advisory issued for Haleiwa Beach Park
- Declare a climate emergency, urges former environmental commissioner
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