Rain gardens are a relatively simple way to dispose of stormwater runoff. 70% of all water pollution is caused by stormwater runoff, which can be effectively managed using a rain garden. A detailed explanation on the construction of a rain garden is included in this report. This includes all considerations that should be taken – area, location, and other design details. A soil-survey must be done before the construction of the rain garden. The type of soil found will partially determine the cost of the project. Soil with high infiltration would cost less to construct on then low infiltration soil. If the soil is completely unsuitable, new soil must be brought in locally, which would increase both the economic and environmental costs...
In attempt to obtain LEED Platinum+ rating, the highest rating for a green building within North Am...
In this report, research concerning the possibility of capturing rainwater for use at the UBC Farm d...
In this report, research concerning the possibility of capturing rainwater for use at the UBC Farm d...
Stormwater pollution is becoming a greater problem in Vancouver with the increase of urbanization. ...
An investigation has been carried out in this report regarding rain gardens. Rain gardens offer a u...
In the last decade green infrastructure has been normalized in designs ranging from permeable pavers...
Our group has explored some alternatives for solving the issue of stormwater management and water re...
CivGen Engineering has been contracted by the UBC Botanical Garden to provide a detailed design of a...
Our undergraduate research project is the planning, development, and installation of a phytoremediat...
Rain gardens have been recommended as a best management practice to treat stormwater runoff. Replica...
Rain gardens have been recommended as a best management practice to treat stormwater runoff. Replica...
Stormwater runoff carries pollutants such as fertilizers, oil, animal waste, and dirt to local strea...
A rain garden is a depression created in a landscape that allows water runoff from rooftops, drivewa...
A rain garden is a depression created in a landscape that allows water runoff from rooftops, drivewa...
Since December 2007, the Coastal Waccamaw Stormwater Education Consortium (CWSEC) has assisted local...
In attempt to obtain LEED Platinum+ rating, the highest rating for a green building within North Am...
In this report, research concerning the possibility of capturing rainwater for use at the UBC Farm d...
In this report, research concerning the possibility of capturing rainwater for use at the UBC Farm d...
Stormwater pollution is becoming a greater problem in Vancouver with the increase of urbanization. ...
An investigation has been carried out in this report regarding rain gardens. Rain gardens offer a u...
In the last decade green infrastructure has been normalized in designs ranging from permeable pavers...
Our group has explored some alternatives for solving the issue of stormwater management and water re...
CivGen Engineering has been contracted by the UBC Botanical Garden to provide a detailed design of a...
Our undergraduate research project is the planning, development, and installation of a phytoremediat...
Rain gardens have been recommended as a best management practice to treat stormwater runoff. Replica...
Rain gardens have been recommended as a best management practice to treat stormwater runoff. Replica...
Stormwater runoff carries pollutants such as fertilizers, oil, animal waste, and dirt to local strea...
A rain garden is a depression created in a landscape that allows water runoff from rooftops, drivewa...
A rain garden is a depression created in a landscape that allows water runoff from rooftops, drivewa...
Since December 2007, the Coastal Waccamaw Stormwater Education Consortium (CWSEC) has assisted local...
In attempt to obtain LEED Platinum+ rating, the highest rating for a green building within North Am...
In this report, research concerning the possibility of capturing rainwater for use at the UBC Farm d...
In this report, research concerning the possibility of capturing rainwater for use at the UBC Farm d...