Last night at a Community Board 6 environmental committee meeting the Gowanus Canal Conservancy presented plans for a “6th Street Green Corridor,” a bioswale installation on 6th Street between 4th and ...
Soon, not only will books return to Westville’s Mitchell Branch Library. Water will return to the earth in greater volumes (pun intended) on the library grounds. That’s because an 18-by-44, ...
The success of engineered systems to capture stormwater runoff from Seattle’s Aurora Avenue Bridge has spurred construction of additional measures that proponents say will increase total filtering ...
Nick and Sandi Stupiansky incorporated a bioswale into their Mayville property. The trench-like fixture uses stone weirs that acts as barriers to the rushing flow of stormwater runoff. This decreases ...
Bioswale projects on medians and other surfaces along a handful of the east San Fernando Valley’s major roadways could be pulling double-duty soon to help conserve rainwater, while adding more ...
OCEAN CITY — A longtime safety hazard for motorists, pedestrians and bicyclists, the flood-prone intersection of North Street and West Avenue could soon be remedied. The city was awarded a $10,000 ...
ALBANY — Opposition to a plan to install a bioswale along Ramsey Place to reduce flooding downhill has prompted city officials to revise its approach, but it still narrows the 40-foot-wide residential ...
A two-block stretch of the Richmond Greenway is now more than just an aesthetically pleasing bicycle and pedestrian path through the Iron Triangle. A multiyear effort by the nonprofit Watershed ...
Work has begun on Duarte’s Encanto Nature Walk Bioswale and Outdoor Nature Classroom project at Encanto Park, city officials announced. In 2008, the San Gabriel and Lower Los Angeles Rivers and ...
Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X A Chapel Street bioswale. Credit: Markeshia Ricks Photo A new batch of bioswales are popping up in ...
September 2019 has produced more than its share of rainy and even stormy days along the Waukegan lakefront, but Tuesday morning delivered weather fair enough to see the Chicago skyline to the south.