Stormwater Solutions: Putting Nature To Work
Clean Water Action is a leading member of the Rhode Island Green Infrastructure Coalition, which advocates for natural landscaping methods to help clean and control storm water.
Improving Environment In Urban Communities
The coalition has more than 40 member organizations working for private, state and municipal funding to plan and build projects that mitigate flooding, provide Climate Change resilience and improve water quality. The goal is to increase the use of nature-based strategies in urban communities to improve the environment and create local jobs.
The coalition also highlights current projects in the state that protect water quality and human health from the pollutants storm water runoff carries. The methods we support include rain gardens, bioswales, roof gardens, riparian buffers and permeable pavement. The coalition promotes green infrastructure through education, support for funding, and engagement with local governments and stakeholders.
Fifth-graders at William D’Abate Elementary School in Providence plant a rain garden with a little help from the experts at Groundworks Rhode Island:
Photo by Dorothy Campbell
This gravel wet vegetated treatment system filters storm water runoff from nearby road surfaces and residential lawns in Middletown:
Photo by Jessica Pohl
This bioretention basin system captures and filters runoff from the Slavin Center roof, walkways and landscape areas on the Providence College campus.
Photo courtesy of Providence College
For More Info
To find out more about this program, please contact us at providence@cleanwater.org.
This green roof captures and filters rain water at the Blue Cross, Blue Shield building in Providence. Photo by David Gerraughty.