Stormwater and Runoff Management
Path to Healthy Waters
The Mid-Atlantic Region's Healthy Waters Initiative encourages stormwater best management practices in our developed/urban landscapes as a sound way to improve water quality and reduce our environmental footprint.
We invite you see what other cities have done to reduce stormwater runoff.
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See EPA's PDF page to learn more.
Mid-Atlantic Case Studies
- Beltway Plaza Expansion Retrofit, Prince George County, MD - PDF [1p, 54k]
- Pembroke Woods Retrofit, Frederick County, MD - PDF [1p, 63k]
- Pennswood Village, Bucks County, PA - PDF [1p, 78k]
- Sweetwater Farm, Feasterville, PA - PDF [1p, 111k]
- Westport Brownfields Site, Baltimore, MD - PDF [1p, 70k]
Other U.S. Case Studies
- Alberici Corporate Headquarters, Overland, MO - PDF [1p, 42k]
- Big Creek Elementary School, Fulton County, GA - PDF [1p, 74k]
- Burnsville Stormwater Retrofit, Burnsville, MN - PDF [1p, 51k]
- Village of Cross Plains, Cross Plains, WI - PDF [1p, 95k]
- Jordan Cove, Long Island Sound, CT - PDF [1p, 51k]
- Kensington Estates, Pierce County, WA - PDF [1p, 28k]
- Oregon Museum of Science and Industry, Poerland, OR - PDF [1p, 88k]
- Street Edge Alternatives (SEA Streets) Project, Seattle, WA - PDF [1p, 58k]
For more information contact Patricia Gleason (gleason.patricia@epa.gov)
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