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| − | + | 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]] | ||
| + | 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]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:31, 26 September 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: PWD
- Rain garden, Illick Hall, SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry, Syracuse, NY 
 Photo credit: DASonnenfeld


