Following up from my previous blog and our most recent issue of River Voices which focused on green infrastructure and urban rivers, it’s worth our time to look at the many components that factor into making green infrastructure a reality. How do we move from demonstration rain gardens to a comprehensive approach that can help create vibrant urban creeks and rivers?
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Going Green For Clean Water
by River NetworkIt was pouring here in North Carolina the other day during a heavy afternoon storm. From my window I watched as the trees and ground got drenched while the water rolled right off of our roof. We live in a pretty wooded area and so lots of the rain is soaked up and used by… Read More ›
2015 River Heroes Award Winners
by River NetworkFive leaders from the river and water conservation community have been recognized by River Network for their exceptional personal and professional achievements in support of healthy rivers. The accomplishments being recognized include safeguarding Idaho’s rivers, improving the health of Seattle’s Duwamish River, protecting endangered Atlantic salmon, creating water management solutions for the Colorado River, and… Read More ›