Green roof rainwater harvesting the green roof and rainwater harvesting cistern are situated to collect runoff from the roof of the park pavilion figure 4.
Green roof cistern bioswale.
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New york city s green infrastructure program is a multiagency effort led by the department of environmental protection.
They are best when multiple benefits can be gained.
There are green roofs bioswales porous pavements and rain gardens that help protect our rivers and lake michigan from.
Rain barrels rain gardens tree planting porous pavement green roofs bioswale cistern.
The system includes a bioswale cistern and a solar pump.
The green roof is a system of interlocking tray filled with engineered soil due to the pitch of the roof.
The user can select from a wide range of bmps to determine which combination will best meet runoff reduction goals and budget considerations.
Green roof cistern permeable pavement.
There are vegetated systems such as bioswales and green roofs and non vegetated systems like cisterns and permeable pavement.
Technologies and practices include.
Conventional development site conditions including roof size parking lot area and street sidewalk and driveway area.
Mmsd s green infrastructure vision.
Green infrastructure bmp options.
The pavilion has a split roof design so each practice has a discrete watershed contributing to the bmp.
Green infrastructure approaches employ engineered systems designed to capture infiltrate and or absorb stormwater where it lands preventing it from entering the sewer system.
There are many different types of green infrastructure technologies in use in nyc.
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Bioswale or vegetated swale permeable pavement.
Green roof green roofs have been implemented on campus via extensive shallow and intensive deeper systems.
Through the save the rain program over seven different types of green solutions has been implemented throughout the county.
Projects funded through the gipp support implementation of the district s regional green infrastructure.
Green infrastructure projects are consistent with mmsd s 2035 vision and strategic objectives and our long range goal to eliminate sewer overflows improve water quality and incorporate an overall triple bottom line sustainable approach to operations.
Dep and agency partners design construct and maintain a variety of sustainable green infrastructure practices such as green roofs rain gardens and right of way bioswales on city owned property such as streets sidewalks schools and public housing.