
Stormwater Solutions: Native Plants for Rain Gardens
These native plants will thrive in your rain garden and work to soak up excess stormwater while also adding beauty and habitat.
These native plants will thrive in your rain garden and work to soak up excess stormwater while also adding beauty and habitat.
These native plants will thrive in your rain garden and work to soak up excess stormwater while also adding beauty and habitat.
Native trees and shrubs can solve water issues while adding a boost to the local ecosystem at the same time!
Explore some of the Salt Smart practices snow clearing crews use to create safe roads during the winter.
Using Salt Smart practices to prepare for and respond to winter storms, we can stay safe at home, on the road, and in our communities.
Prioritizing clean water, avoiding waste, and even protecting your pet are a few reasons why you’ll want to be Salt Smart this winter.
Help gather important data on the increasing saltiness of local rivers and streams. Join Winter Chloride Watchers!
Permeable pavement is a sustainable solution we can add to our homes and communities to manage stormwater runoff.
Dumping leaves and yard waste into or along streams is illegal, hurts wildlife habitat, and degrades water quality.
Conserving water for lawn and garden care can dramatically lower your water bill. Here are a few tips for reducing water use outdoors.
Wastewater treatment plants are key contributors to our quality of life and the protection of the environment.
Macroinvertebrates are the amazing critters in streams you might not know about. They form the foundation of the stream ecosystem.
Green roofs, also called living roofs, are a form of green infrastructure that can creatively bring more greenspace to urban areas.
From an at-home rain barrel to a large commercial cistern, rainwater harvesting is a form of green infrastructure that conserves water.