Green Infrastructure
When rain or snow hits the ground, it can pick up trash, chemicals, and other pollutants as it flows into storm drains and out into local streams, rivers, and lakes. Communities can invest in solutions like green infrastructure—rain gardens, planter boxes, green roofs, and permeable pavements—to help reduce and treat stormwater where it falls.
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Learn About Green Infrastructure

Natural processes can help keep local waterways clean.
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Plan, Design, Implement

Communities can achieve success with green infrastructure.
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Use Green Infrastructure to Address CWA Requirements

Regulations can provide the foundation to implement nature-based solutions.
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Resources

EPA programs and tools can help implement green infrastructure solutions.
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Climate Resiliency and Green Infrastructure

Reduce climate change risks and build resilience.
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Collaborate for Green Infrastructure

Partners help investments in healthy waterways.
- Green Infrastructure Soak Up the Rain Webinar Series
- Federal Permitting and Environmental Reviews for NBS Solutions: A Best Practices Guide
- Green Infrastructure MS4 Compendium (pdf)
- Land Use and Green Infrastructure Scorecard
- Bioretention Design Handbook: Designing Holistic Bioretention for Performance and Longevity (pdf)
