New Bill Encourages Green Roofs, Density
October 8, 2015
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Brian Rademaekers
Green City, Clean Waters is the biggest plan in the U.S. designed to manage stormwater with green infrastructure, and that means Philadelphia Water will take all the help it can get from developers who want to add value to their properties while also lessening the negative environmental impacts with green stormwater tools.
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City Council Imagined a Day Without Water – And They Didn’t Like It
October 6, 2015
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Brian Rademaekers
As a part of the national “Imagine a Day Without Water” campaign, City Council backed a resolution recognizing the importance of our water infrastructure and the need for both local and federal investment to maintain the pipes and systems that deliver, remove and treat our water.
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Come Celebrate the New Independence Park Living Wall
October 5, 2015
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Brian Rademaekers
We’re inviting everyone to check out the new “living wall” installation at 3rd and Walnut streets during a special ribbon cutting ceremony on Friday, Oct. 9 at 10:30 a.m.
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Can a Vacant Lot Be Beautiful AND Work for Our Rivers and Streams? We Say Yes.
October 2, 2015
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Brian Rademaekers
At its core, Green City, Clean Waters is about improving the water quality in our rivers and streams. But it’s also about improving our neighborhoods with green stormwater infrastructure that greens and beautifies communities.
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New Video: Philly Water Art Strengthens River Connections
September 23, 2015
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Brian Rademaekers
Since the dozens of colorful vinyl pieces created by artist Eurhi Jones for Waterways were designed to act as steppingstones linking Pretzel Park to a vastly improved Venice Island Performing Arts and Recreation Center with tons of important stormwater features, we wanted to know how many people knew about those improvements.
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Through Rain, Sleet, Snow and Papal Madness, We’ll Be Here
September 22, 2015
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Brian Rademaekers
With Pope Francis just days away from his historic visit to the City of Brotherly Love, you can almost feel the excitement in the air. Like other city agencies and utilities, we’ve been engaged in months of planning to make sure the visit goes smoothly.
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Urban Trees: Study Says They’re Really, Really Good for Us
September 17, 2015
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Brian Rademaekers
We came across an interesting read recently that looks at a study in Toronto that sought to determine the economic and health benefits associated with trees in urban settings. Here’s a summary of the study that appeared in a July 23 New Yorker article titled “How Trees Calm Us Down”:
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Hooked: Great Turnout for Philly Fun Fishing Fest
September 15, 2015
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Brian Rademaekers
A few clouds and some high water weren’t enough to keep people from enjoying some fine Schuylkill River fishing on Saturday, and the Philly Fun Fishing Fest saw one of its biggest crowds ever during the 11th annual event.
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Living Lands and Waters Leaves Philly with 32,832 Pounds Less Trash
September 11, 2015
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Brian Rademaekers
Living Lands and Waters, an Illinois-based non-profit dedicated to cleaning up America’s rivers, spent the end of the summer on the Delaware River. And they found lots and lots of trash.
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Northeast Residents Learn About New Green Sites
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Brian Rademaekers
Philadelphia Water held two community meetings in the Northeast in late August to talk about upcoming Green City, Clean Waters projects. Both projects will bring green infrastructure tools that manage stormwater to neighborhood recreation areas—the Max Myers Playground at Busleton and Magee avenues and Moss Park at Torresdale and Cheltenham avenues.
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