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All posts tagged: Green Infrastructure

New Video: Philadelphia’s First Porous Street

June 22, 2012  |  Matthew Fritch

Pass by the 800 block of tiny Percy Street near the Italian Market in South Philadelphia and you may not even notice that you’re in the presence of Philadelphia’s first street to be retrofitted with porous paving.

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Happy Birthday, Green City, Clean Waters!

June 1, 2012  |  Brian Rademaekers

No matter how many times we explain to the bakery that we want a cake shaped like a stormwater bumpout that reads “Happy First Anniversary of the Consent Agreement, Combined Sewer Overflow Long Term Control Plan Update,” they just seem confused.

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Frankford Depaving Project Is Complete

May 3, 2012  |  Matthew Fritch

Yesterday, a group of volunteers braved the wet weather to plant the final two rain gardens at a partially depaved lot at Eadom and Bridge streets (just west of I-95) in Frankford.

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