"Urban waterways" refers to bodies of water, such as rivers, streams, canals, or harbors, that flow or exist within a city or heavily populated area.
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The grants will fund innovative programs that improve urban water quality, enhance storm water management and protect and
restore urban waterways.
Aragón's visual representation of flow of discriminated immigrants is echoed in Marie Lorenz's exploration
of urban waterways and the celebration of cast aside human matter.
Marie Lorenz
explores urban waterways, collecting and documenting found objects and recording them in different ways, by printing, casting, or making videos.
Flux Factory is pleased to present artists and historians whose practice takes root in the exploration and occupation
of urban waterways.
Chew's Chicago River Canoe and Kayak has drawn thousands of people willing to dip a paddle into
an urban waterway that was reversed away from Lake Michigan more than a century ago to separate the city's waste from its source of drinking water.
«Given the amount of insecticides applied today to urban settings for Argentine ant control and the impact of these insecticides on
urban waterways, it is critical to develop alternative integrated pest management strategies in order to decrease the overall amounts of insecticides applied and found in urban waterways, while still providing effective control of the target ant species,» Choe said.