Philly Green Infrastructure in Time Magazine
September 27, 2011
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Matthew Fritch
A feature story in this week’s issue of Time Magazine (above), “Street Smarts,” highlights America’s aging infrastructure crisis and Philadelphia’s “smarter” approach:
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Update: From Creek To Sewer Lecture Postponed
September 26, 2011
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Matthew Fritch
As you walk on many of Philadelphia’s sidewalks, beneath your feet is a hidden world of streams that once crisscrossed the city.
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Fishing Fest Postponed…Again
September 23, 2011
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Matthew Fritch
Sorry, folks—the 2011 Philly Fun Fishing Fest has again been postponed due to rain. Make-up date to be determined; we’ll post rescheduling information as soon as we can.
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Cancelled Saturday: Tacony Creek Clean-Up
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mmccar
This month’s Tacony Creek Clean-Up is cancelled due to weather.
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Storage Wars: Philadelphia’s Green Infrastructure Takes On Lee and Irene
September 22, 2011
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Matthew Fritch
The Philadelphia Water Department’s green infrastructure projects—tree trenches, rain gardens, porous paving and planters, just to name a few—are designed to store and infiltrate stormwater runoff into the ground.
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You’re Invited: Green Building Council Honors PWD Commish
September 21, 2011
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Public Affairs
Congratulations to Philadelphia Water Department Commissioner Howard Neukrug, who has been selected to receive the Delaware Valley Green Building Council’s (DVGBC) 2011 Leadership Award.
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PARK(ing) Shots
September 20, 2011
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Matthew Fritch
Meetings were held. Lunches were eaten. Books were browsed. PARK(ing) Day 2011 was a huge success throughout Philadelphia, as approximately 30 organizations installed temporary parks in metered parking spaces on Friday.
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Porous Repouring At Waterview Rec Center
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Matthew Fritch
A portion of the porous concrete sidewalk in front of East Germantown’s Waterview Recreation Center was replaced yesterday; the surface of the sidewalk was spalling, or breaking apart.
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There Used to Be An Aquarium at the Fairmount Water Works?
September 19, 2011
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Matthew Fritch
It’s true—Philadelphia had one of the largest and most technologically advanced aquariums in the country. Opened in 1911, the Fairmount Aquarium exhibited local freshwater fishes, amphibians, reptiles, seals and sea lions.
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German Engineering: Tempelhof Wasserpark
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Matthew Fritch
Last week, the American Society of Landscape Architects announced the winners of the 2011 Student Awards, and a conceptual design for Tempelhof Airport in Berlin, Germany, caught our eye.
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