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− | LSRCA planters.jpg|[[Stormwater planters]] ideal for situating alongside buildings to capture rainwater from roof runoff. LSRCA headquarters, 2017. | + | LSRCA planters.jpg|[[Stormwater planters]] are ideal for situating alongside buildings to capture rainwater from roof runoff. LSRCA headquarters, 2017. |
Planter PWD.jpg|Stormwater planter, treating downspout runoff, at Waterview Rec Center, Philidelphia <br>[[Acknowledgements|Photo credit: PWD]] | Planter PWD.jpg|Stormwater planter, treating downspout runoff, at Waterview Rec Center, Philidelphia <br>[[Acknowledgements|Photo credit: PWD]] | ||
SUNY-ESF-rain-garden-2014-b.jpg|Rain garden, Illick Hall, SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry, Syracuse, NY<br>[[Acknowledgements|Photo credit: DASonnenfeld]] | SUNY-ESF-rain-garden-2014-b.jpg|Rain garden, Illick Hall, SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry, Syracuse, NY<br>[[Acknowledgements|Photo credit: DASonnenfeld]] |
Revision as of 15:11, 14 March 2018
Stormwater planters are ideal for situating alongside buildings to capture rainwater from roof runoff. LSRCA headquarters, 2017.
Stormwater planter, treating downspout runoff, at Waterview Rec Center, Philidelphia
Photo credit: PWDRain garden, Illick Hall, SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry, Syracuse, NY
Photo credit: DASonnenfeld