How do we use decentralized stormwater management practices in existing and new developments as a strategy for providing local water supplies through groundwater recharge? What are some of the barriers involved and how do we solve them? What might future efforts in decentralized stormwater management look like throughout the region?
Join the Watershed Council and project partners on Wednesday, June 30, 2010 to answer these questions and more as we look to discuss and distribute the knowledge gained from the collaborative Water Augmentation Study.
Decentralized stormwater management strategies are implemented at the neighborhood and parcel level to reestablish or mimic the natural hydrologic cycle by allowing rainfall to infiltrate for groundwater recharge.
The cost for this conference is $30 and will include lunch and a tour of Elmer Avenue in the afternoon.