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Rain garden plan will kick sewer overflow to the curb

Sep 20, 2019
https://rew-online.com/2019/09/rain-garden-plan-will-kick-sewer-overflow-to-the-curb/

Curbside rain gardens are set to sprout across New York as part of the city’s plan to expand its Green Infrastructure Program.

Mayor de Blasio, DEP Commissioner Vincent Sapienza and partner agencies announced a major expansion of the city’s nationally recognized program last week.

The City has already begun construction of more than 5,000 specially designed curbside rain gardens in Brooklyn, the Bronx and Queens, building upon the more than 4,000 rain gardens that have already been built.

The construction will bring a total of more than 9,000 curbside rain gardens to New York City, helping to prevent flooding and reduce Combined Sewer Overflows into local waterways by more than 500 million gallons each year, thereby further improving the health of New York Harbor and its tributaries. “We are deploying all of the resources at our disposal to tackle the challenge of global warming head-on,” said Mayor de Blasio.

“We are doubling the size of the largest green infrastructure program in the country, creating green oases in our neighborhoods and protecting our waterways for all New Yorkers to enjoy.”

Deputy Mayor Laura Anglin added, “These rain gardens will help mitigate the threat of heavy amounts of stormwater entering our sewer system, ultimately enhancing the health of our waterways across the city.”

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