
Thomas Low (120p) – Light Imprint Handbook
The basic premise is to recover and maintain the pre-development natural hydrology of the site. It is compatible with urban design that emphasizes compact, mixed-use, pedestrian-oriented design, and environmental efficiency. Read More

WEF logo (294p)
Effective integration of green infrastructure is an emerging method for the management of wet weather flows. Read More

EPA Deputy Administrator Bob Perciasepe (100×150)
The Partnership consists of agencies from the Tacoma and Pierce County region along with the Puyallup tribe, working to address modern challenges associated with water pollution, particularly that caused by stormwater runoff. The Center is a partnership between Washington State University and the University of Washington Tacoma Center for Urban Waters. Read More

Philadelphia – report cover
Philadelphia is setting a national model for smarter, greener ways to clean up troubled rivers, lakes and beaches. The city is pioneering a broad investment in measures that deliver dramatically improve overall health and quality of life. Read More

Kim Stephens – 2009 (120p)
Conference attracts urban water, sustainability, transportation, planning, parks and recreation leaders to discuss how agencies can dovetail each other's efforts within a city to maximize benefits for the public. Read More

Katherine Baer (120p)
American Rivers
More communities are beginning to understand that economic vitality and resilience to climate change rest on adaptation strategies that provide multiple benefits for every public dollar invested. Read More
The program builds on a growing consensus among the Environmental Protection Agency and green development advocates that green infrastructure can be an effective tool to help reduce stormwater overflows. Read More