We’re Wild About ‘Wonders of Water’: Come See PWD at the Flower Show!
March 9, 2018
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Brian Rademaekers
Over here at the Philadelphia Water Department, there’s no shortage of people who proudly wear the “water geek” badge, and we’ve also got more than a few proponents of all things green and growing.
So, you can imagine our delight after learning that the theme of the 2018 Philadelphia Flower Show would be Wonders of Water.
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New ‘Quiz,’ Website to Jumpstart Your Discounted 2018 Green Home Upgrade
December 11, 2017
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Brian Rademaekers
Rain Check—our program best known for providing City residents with free rain barrels—is entering its sixth year with a new website designed to encourage more home landscaping projects that protect local waterways. By visiting the new Rain Check site, residents can now get a jumpstart on sustainable projects in the new year by discovering the best green upgrade for their property…
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We owe Philly’s Clean Water Champions 1,000 (Green) Thank Yous
September 25, 2017
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Brian Rademaekers
You’re invited to celebrate 1,000 Greened Acres. Can you soak that in? Philly has created one thousand Greened Acres. Yes, it’s impressive … but you want to know the best part? YOU did it: One rain garden, one Rain Check workshop and one Soak It Up Adoption cleanup at a time…
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These 25 Philly Homes Were Made More Beautiful by Rain Check: Pick Your Favorite!
July 18, 2017
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Brian Rademaekers
Our Rain Check photo contest has been a big hit: over 100 residents submitted photos of their green stormwater tools! To narrow it down, the Rain Check team picked the top 25—not an easy task, given the diverse mix of very cool projects represented in the entries. All who sent in a photo deserve a big thank you…
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Don’t Be a Member of the Lonely Yards Club: Start Planning a Rain Check Project This February
February 2, 2017
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Brian Rademaekers
For those Philly residents feeling the winter blues, Punxsutawney Phil didn’t exactly bring hope and relief when he popped out of his den on Ground Hog Day and decided we’re in for six more weeks of cold weather.
But, before you resign and decide to join ol’ Phil in another month-and-half of hibernation, let us offer you an optimistic antidote…
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Year in Review (Part One): 2016 was a Big Year for Philly’s Water Stewards
January 18, 2017
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Brian Rademaekers
Newly-elected Mayor Jim Kenney rang in 2016 in a big way by naming Debra A. McCarty Philadelphia Water Department Commissioner, making her the first woman to lead the organization in its nearly 200-year history.
That big announcement, it seems, set the tone for PWD in 2016…
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Embrace the Rain: Get in on Our Rain Check Program Today!
May 9, 2016
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Brian Rademaekers
It seems as if everyone in Philadelphia has had enough of the wet spring we’ve been having.
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Calling landscapers and home contractors! Join our Rain Check Team
February 5, 2016
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Brian Rademaekers
Philadelphia Water, the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society and Sustainable Business Network are looking for qualified contractors to work with the Rain Check program. Through Rain Check, Philadelphia Water provides free rain barrels and helps residents pay for landscaping tools that manage stormwater and can beautify their properties.
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RainCheck Goes Citywide
April 1, 2015
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Abby Sullivan
A residential yard depaved through the RainCheck program.
Good news! We made some exciting changes to our Rain Check program. Working together with the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society (PHS) and Sustainable Business Network (SBN) we’ve expanded our reach, streamlined our process and increased our team of qualified contractors.
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PWD Offering Decorative Rain Barrels
May 15, 2014
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Public Affairs
The Philadelphia Water Department is offering rain barrels to local businesses, libraries, and any faith-based sites, free of charge for both the barrel and installation process!
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