This decreases
natural storm runoff during high - flow winter months while contributing proportionately more water to streamflows during the drier months that make up about 80 percent of the region's calendar year.
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«Using rain barrels is a great way to help prevent
storm water
runoff and preserve this precious
natural resource for better use and as we saw today these colorful and creative entries will eventually be welcome additions to anyone's backyard,» said Deputy Erie County Executive Maria R. Whyte.
Otherwise,
storm runoff gets contaminated with benzene and other harmful chemicals and can infiltrate into adjacent soil patches or form stormwater that may end up in
natural bodies of water.»
Causeways and other roads that bisect wetlands alter
natural habitats by providing avenues by which invasive plants species can colonize wetlands and nesting areas, altering
natural hydrology of wetland systems, altering
storm water
runoff and drainage, providing avenues for road salts and pollutants and the direct loss of habitat due to land - clearing and paving.
This hardy succulent plant is one of the best choices when it comes to choosing roof covering for green roofs, since it offers
natural insulation, helps manage
storm water
runoff and sequester carbon.
About half of the island's 400 acres will be set aside for open spaces, including an urban farm to supply organic local food to the residents, constructed wetlands to purify
storm water
runoff, and a restored
natural forest ecosystem.
Returning streams to the open restores their function as green infrastructure — the concept of using
natural processes to cleanse
runoff, curb
storm surges and perform other environmental services — and recaptures a lost public amenity.
These strategies include engineering the terrain, vegetation, and soils to create a
natural infiltration system for
storm water
runoff.