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MAInstead of moving stormwater down the drains as fast as possible, green infrastructure is designed to slow, store, and soak water where it falls.
Here are a few examples you can implement:
Rain gardens 🌾Areas that capture runoff from roofs or streets and allow it to soak into the ground through deep rooted native plants.
Rain barrels 🪣 Collects and stores roof runoff so it can be reused for later.
Native plants 🌿 Deep-rooted species improve soil structure, increase infiltration, provide shade, and create habitat for pollinators and birds.
Permeable surfaces 🧱 Materials like permeable pavers or gravel that allow water to pass through instead of solid asphalt or concrete.
Studies show these approaches can:
• Reduce stormwater runoff and localized flooding
• Increase infiltration and soil moisture
• Help mitigate urban heat island effect through shade
• Provide critical habitat for native wildlife
This isn’t the whole solution, but it’s a piece of the puzzle that can start right at home.
#GreenInfrastructure #NewOrleans #NativePlants #RainGarden #NatureBasedSolutions
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