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An icon representing a rain barrel.
Rain barrel icon
Diagram depicting Human-caused and natural vulnerabilities of Chesapeake Bay to climate impacts.
Human-caused and natural vulnerabilities of…
Conceptual diagram illustrating several of the sources of pollution to nearshore waters in the Florida Keys.
Sources of pollution to nearshore waters in the…
heavy rain on a large impervious area causes urban storm water runoff
Rain on Impervious Surface
Conceptual diagram illustrating the sources of pollution and the effective practices in managing them.
Managing pollution
Conceptual diagram illustrating how the filtration capacity of a natural system is much larger.
Natural versus impervious water filtration
Conceptual diagram illustrating affective water filtration methods in a residential setting.
Residential water filtration
Pervious surfaces, such as modular paver blocks, allow the soil to retain stormwater. Impervious surfaces prevent the infiltration of stormwater, increasing the volume and velocity of surface runoff.
Pervious Surfaces Used to Promote Stormwater…

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