Well - known for her «living sculptures» which she calls «biosculptures,» the work of ecological artist Jackie Brookner is a collaborative and cross-disciplinary effort to create water remediation art projects that are public in nature - reclaiming wetlands, rivers, streams and
stormwater runoff into revitalized environments - and bringing to awareness the gift of life that water brings.
Not exact matches
Under state and federal mandate, East Hampton Town must design and implement a comprehensive program to deal with
stormwater runoff, ensuring that it does not transport pollutants
into water bodies such as...
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.»
By infiltrating the different layers of the green roof composite, the
stormwater runoff is partially filtered and is less polluted when discharged
into natural streams.
Stormwater runoff is generated when precipitation from rain and snow hits impervious surfaces such as roads, rooftops, or parking lots and is not absorbed
into the ground.
In addition to direct rainfall,
stormwater runoff from surrounding impervious surfaces, such as sidewalks and rooftops, can be directed in to the rain garden so it can be absorbed
into the ground.
What you see here is rainwater («
stormwater runoff») flowing down the street gutter along the curb and
into the ROW Bioswale.
Using the old maxim that «the problem is the solution,» this design captures
stormwater runoff — usually a cause of soil erosion — and turns it
into an abundant resource for times of scarcity.
Fortron Industries, DAK Americas, Invista, and the New Hanover County landfill all reported
stormwater overwhelming their treatment and storage systems, with some reporting the
runoff escaping
into the wetlands and waters of the Cape Fear River.
Daylighting a mile of Lick Run and flanking it with wetlands — which store and absorb
runoff — will provide a separate channel for
stormwater to flow
into Mill Creek without mixing with sewage.
When we use too much fertilizer on our yard, the excess is picked up by
stormwater runoff and dumped right
into our waterways.
In undisturbed landscapes, such as woods and open field, there is very little
stormwater runoff because rainwater filters through soil or evaporates
into the atmosphere.