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Sustainable Stormwater
Green Streets
Landscaped stormwater facilities
Ecoroofs
Benefits of vegetated roof systems
Case Studies
Green Street and stormwater retrofit projects
Reports and Publications
Technical reports and publications about sustainable stormwater management
Monitoring
Sustainable stormwater project performance
Innovative Wet Weather Program
Green stormwater management solutions
Tours
Visit sustainable stormwater management projects
What's New
News from the Sustainable Stormwater Management Program
SE Clay Green Street Project
Planning is underway for this project from the Willamette River to SE 12th Avenue
         

 

A Sustainable Approach to  Stormwater Management

When it rains, stormwater runoff that isn't properly managed can flow over impervious surfaces picking up pollutants along the way and washing them into rivers and streams. Stormwater runoff can also cause flooding and erosion, destroy habitat and contribute to combined sewer overflows (CSOs).

 

Stormwater management systems that mimic nature by integrating stormwater into building and site development can reduce the damaging effects of urbanization on rivers and streams. Disconnecting the flow from storm sewers and directing runoff to natural systems like landscaped planters, swales and rain gardens or implementing an ecoroof reduces and filters stormwater runoff.

 

For more information about the Sustainable Stormwater Program, contact Emily Hauth at 503-823-7378.

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