Join public works director Glen Balliew and lab tech Tim Reed as they talk about source water management in the city of Kirksville, Missouri
Prepare for worsening weather events and the stormwater issues they create before it’s too late.
Missouri community revamps its stormwater plan and makes effective changes to its system.
Austin’s award-winning Watershed Protection Department finds success in its diverse approach to managing stormwater.
Two completed segments of the tunnel have diverted more than 2 billion gallons of stormwater to a treatment plant and have prevented more than 100 tons of trash from entering area rivers
The pilot project's 20 acres of grassy plots keep 300,000 gallons of water out of the collections system during heavy rains
Students at Skinner North Classical School in Chicago are solving a flooding issue on their playground using Lego bricks
Crushed porcelain from old toilets taken out of city schools is incorporated into rain gardens
The New York City Department of Environmental Protection is preparing to debut a new outreach campaign that will enlist volunteers to curtail their water use during rainstorms
San Jose is ahead of the curve in adopting new techniques to control stormwater and reduce pollution.
The San Jose Environmental Services Department looks beyond standard stormwater management methods to keep waterways clean
Here’s a look at three projects in New Mexico, Pennsylvania and Virginia that the EPA recently recognized for their innovative approaches in handling stormwater
Here’s a look at a tunnel project in Fort Wayne, Indiana, that broke ground this year and two more projects recently recognized by the EPA
Hoboken, New Jersey’s ongoing green infrastructure initiative was recently recognized by the EPA
Dubuque, Iowa’s flood mitigation efforts were one of 28 projects recently recognized by the EPA