A Rain Garden or "bioretention basin" is a vegetated depression in an urban landscape that collects, treats, and recharges storm water into the ground. Because it is a garden as much as it is a ...
Rain gardens, green infrastructure initiatives designed to mimic natural systems such as native prairies, help keep urban runoff out of sewers and surface waters, suppressing stormwater’s negative ...
The demonstration rain garden in Bartholomew County is located on the IUPU Columbus Campus in a parking lot island and had previously been a flat and open, windswept area occupied by turf grass ...
A rain garden is a type of bioretention, constructed as a shallow depression to hold and infiltrate water from rooftops via downspouts, driveways or other impervious surfaces to reduce polluted ...
The city expects to design and build a “rain garden” with bio-retention and soil cell elements in 2025. The project will strategically select and plant vegetation that slows down, absorbs and ...
"So rain gardens, these sorts of retention ideas," said Coun. Brian Mayes, the former chair of the water and waste committee. "You're not just building more pipes, you're trying to do some ...