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Building a Comprehensive GI Maintenance Program for Over a Thousand Assets from the Ground Up

Within a few years, there will be over a thousand District-owned stormwater green infrastructure (GI) assets within the Right-of-Way that all require maintenance. The District Department of Transportation’s bioretention, permeable pavement, and other stormwater best management practice (BMPs) are frequently subject to adverse urban conditions that lead to trash buildup, sedimentation, clogging, and other types […]

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Seeking Sustainable Stormwater Solutions One Step at a Time

This presentation will highlight the recent successful implementation of green infrastructure projects in two neighborhoods that started with Walkable Watershed plans: one in the City of Richmond and one in the City of Petersburg. Each project showcases the commitment of project partners investing in long-term solutions that uniquely suit the needs of the surrounding neighborhood. […]

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Aging Sustainably and Effectively: Evaluating the Long-Term Performance of Proprietary Biofiltration

There are few things in life that age well; cheese and wine show great balance, structure and complexity as they age, and more so when paired together. Without having to sacrifice overall performance, it would be great to expect similar traits from our stormwater best management practices (BMPS), particularly green infrastructure practices like bioretention and […]