Kate England, ENV SP Boston Water and Sewer Commission

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Kate England, ENV SP Boston Water and Sewer Commission Green Infrastructure and Sustainable Stormwater Management Landscapes and Green Infrastructure: Can Nature Save Us in an Era of Climate Change? Kate England, ENV SP Boston Water and Sewer Commission

Benefits of Green Infrastructure/ Low Impact Development (“GI/LID”) Natural Hydrologic Processes Pollutant Removal Stormwater Attenuation/Flow Reduction Reduces Urban Heat Island Effect

Use of Natural Hydrologic Processes

Pollutant Removal

Stormwater Attenuation/Flow Reduction

Urban Heat Island Effect

Green Infrastructure Projects Central Square – East Boston Boston Public Schools Daisy Field Conceptual Exercise Audubon Circle

Central Square – East Boston

Central Square – East Boston

Boston Public Schools

Washington Irving Middle School

Rafael Hernandez School

Daisy Field Conceptual Exercise

Parking Lot Perimeter Bioretention

Subsurface Gravel Filter

Audubon Circle

Questions? Kate England, ENV SP Boston Water and Sewer Commission englandk@bwsc.org