Urban What? Urban Forest!
				
				
					
						June 22, 2011
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						Public Affairs
					
				
				
				 
				
				
					
What is an urban forest? It’s the collection of trees that grow in an urban area. Urban tree canopy is important for both environmental and economic reasons, as it reduces stormwater runoff, improves air quality and raises property values.
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					Root For The Home Stream
				
				
					
						
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						Matthew Fritch
					
				
				
				 
				
				
					
“Root for the home estuary” doesn’t have quite the same ring to it—but if you attend the June 25 Camden Riversharks game against the Pennsylvania Road Warriors (5:35 p.m. start), you can support the Partnership for the Delaware Estuary.
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					A Roof With A View
				
				
					
						June 21, 2011
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						Matthew Fritch
					
				
				
				 
				
				
					
And also some views of the roof: Here are some photos from Wednesday’s unveiling of the green roof bus shelter at 15th and Market.
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					What’s An Estuary Worth? About $10 Billion/Yr
				
				
					
						June 17, 2011
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						Matthew Fritch
					
				
				
				 
				
				
					
A recent study by the University of Delaware puts a price tag on the economic value of the Delaware Estuary—the tidal portion of the Delaware River Basin—and the number is big.
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					Iodine-131: A Panel Discussion
				
				
					
						June 13, 2011
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						Matthew Fritch
					
				
				
								
				
					
Iodine-131 has been in the news lately, and PWD has been busy responding to media inquiries. Now is your chance to ask your own questions and voice concerns:
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					This Place Is BMPing: Cliveden Park
				
				
					
						June 9, 2011
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						Matthew Fritch
					
				
				
				 
				
				
					
Cliveden Park collects runoff from two city blocks in Mt. Airy, thanks to a rain garden featuring step pools (pictured above).
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					Art In The Open
				
				
					
						June 8, 2011
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						Matthew Fritch
					
				
				
				 
				
				
					
The French call it en plein air—painting outdoors. But Monet and Renoir would scarcely recognize Philly’s version of it.
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					That’s Why They Call It Brewerytown
				
				
					
						
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						Matthew Fritch
					
				
				
				 
				
				
					
Sold-out event tonight at the Fairmount Water Works Interpretive Center: The Breweries of Brewerytown and Vicinity, a presentation by historian Rich Wagner.
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					News Stream: Media Coverage of Green City, Clean Waters Approval
				
				
					
						June 3, 2011
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						Matthew Fritch
					
				
				
								
				
					
Wednesday’s agreement between the Philadelphia Water Department and the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection to approve PWD’s Green City, Clean Waters plan drew widespread media attention.
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					Eadom Street Depaving Project
				
				
					
						May 31, 2011
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						Matthew Fritch
					
				
				
				 
				
				
					
Philadelphia’s first depaving project at Eadom and Bridge streets—located just west of I-95 in Frankford—is well underway.
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