Sentences with phrase «absorb rainwater»

All this helps absorb rainwater runoff.
His administration is expanding wetlands to accommodate surging tides, installing green roofs to absorb rainwater and prodding property owners to move boilers out of flood - prone basements.
The top level of the roofs are covered in greenery to help absorb rainwater and prevent run - off.
Vinyl siding is not porous and does not absorb rainwater.
The ground of the Yucatan Peninsula is to hard to absorb the rainwater sufficiently.
On the other hand, the cocoa and peanuts in M&M's are grown in more temperate regions, where the crops absorb rainwater directly from the ground.
Chicago has some 400 green roofs — covering about 7 million square feet — installed or under construction to absorb rainwater and improve air quality.
Having a roof that can absorb rainwater does a tremendous amount of good for the local environment and cuts costs related to water purification and treatment.
A $ 413,000 state grant helped pay for a green roof — plants and soil that absorb rainwater — on the Gateway Center at State University College of Environmental Science and Forestry.
In addition, paving and buildings seal off the ground, preventing it from absorbing rainwater, which would in turn evaporate and improve the urban climate.

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In order to achieve this goal, landscape architects have developed so - called «green roofs,» which utilize living plant matter and soil on top of a building in order to absorb, collect and reuse rainwater while preventing run - off.
When the rainwater is absorbed by the shallow roots of pine trees, the low oxygen - 18 signal is locked in the cellulose that forms rings.
Green roofs, green streets, rainwater gardens, and bioswales can absorb storm water runoff, while also cooling city blocks suffering from the urban heat - island effect during hot summers.
Minerals are inorganic substances that plants absorb through soil by their roots or from rainwater hitting their leaves.
Everett said that rainwater, which absorbs carbon dioxide as it's falling, is 100 times more acidic than ocean water is.
«They allow 60 to 80 % of rainwater to stay on a roof to be absorbed by the plants or evaporated.
The 2.5 acres of living roof will absorb nearly two million gallons of rainwater per year that would otherwise go down the drain.
Neither asphalt nor concrete allow rainwater to be absorbed and cool the area.
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