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    Developed by the Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation, this design specification (Version 2.0, 2013) provides guidance on using infiltration...

    Developed by the Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation, this design specification (Version 2.0, 2013) provides guidance on designing bioretention...

    Installing rain gardens and home meadows on residential properties provides multiple benefits, including reducing stormwater runoff, supporting native plants and...

    Urban streams are highly influenced by development, resulting in altered hydrology, increased sediment and nutrient loads, and degraded biological conditions....

    This session explores how art can be used as a tool for stormwater education and engagement, featuring examples from school...

    Planting native trees and shrubs to restore portions of residential properties to forested conditions provides multiple benefits such as improving...

    Traditional home lawns are one of the most widespread land covers in the Chesapeake Bay watershed and can be a...

    This webinar highlighted 2 research projects that focus on potential stormwater impacts of large-scale solar installations in Virginia and central...

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