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Installation of Bioretention Rain Gardens to Achieve Pollutant Reduction

Alicia N. Gilbreath, Jennifer Hunt | December 1st, 2019


Green infrastructure (GI) is a resilient approach to managing stormwater at its source while also delivering environmental, social, and economic benefits. GI uses vegetation, soils, and other elements to restore more natural watershed processes that mimic nature to soak up stormwater, provide habitat, clean the air, and filter out pollutants from urban stormwater runoff. GI can reduce peak flows and stream erosion; recharge groundwater; and improve water quality in urban stormwater that drains to San Francisco Bay. 

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groundwater recharge, infrastructure, stormwater, urban water conservation, water quality