Green strategies for controlling stormwater and combined sewer overflows
January 01, 2010
134 pp.
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Natural Resources Defense Council
An estimated 10 trillion gallons a year of untreated stormwater runs off roofs, roads, parking lots, and other paved surfaces, often through the sewage systems, into rivers and waterways that serve as drinking water supplies and flow to our beaches, increasing health risks, degrading ecosystems, and damaging tourist economies. But cities of all sizes are saving money by employing green infrastructure as part of their solutions to stormwater pollution and sewage overflow problems.
Keywords: green infrastructure; multiple benefits; stormwater; policy; economics; case studies