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Rouge River Watershed, Michigan A Case Study of How Green Infrastructure is Helping Manage Urban Stormwater Challenges Types of green infrastructure used: Rain barrels/cisterns, permeable pavement, rain gardens, vegetate
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Document Date: 2011-11-29 15:59:41


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Philadelphia / Pittsburgh / Detroit / Watershed / /

Company

U.S. Forest Service / New York Times / Stream Bank Erosion / /

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USD / /

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green infrastructure / finance strategy / sustainable stormwater management / finance/2011Budgetsummary.pdf / limited green infrastructure / municipal services / septic systems / green infrastructure solutions / /

NaturalFeature

Detroit River / Rouge River / Great Lakes / /

Organization

International Joint Commission / Alliance of Rouge Communities / Wayne County Department of the Environment / Natural Resources Defense Council / Detroit Water and Sewerage Department / Michigan Department of Environmental Quality / Southeast Michigan Council of Governments / Environmental Protection Agency / National Association of Regional Councils / /

Position

Alternative Rouge River CSO Control Program Executive / leader in green infrastructure investment / /

ProvinceOrState

Wayne County / Michigan / /

PublishedMedium

New York Times / /

Region

southeast Michigan / /

Technology

http / html / pollution control / pdf / /

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http /

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