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    The Effectiveness of Implementing a Rain Garden and Permeable Pavement as a Stormwater Treatment

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    2014-10-28
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    Gorman, Ali
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    The Effectiveness of Implementing a Rain Garden and Permeable Pavement as a Stormwater Treatment
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    Stormwater pollution is a huge problem throughout the world. Many people do not understand that stormwater has a huge effect on our lives. Untreated stormwater affects public health, aquatic life, water quality, flooding, and much more. In order to decrease the stormwater runoff and pollution, a stormwater treatment must be implemented. Two beneficial stormwater treatments are rain gardens and permeable pavement. The data was obtained from outside sources.
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