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Conserving renewable fresh<br />

water sources by reducing<br />

storm run<strong>of</strong>f<br />

Wildlife<br />

protection<br />

Water<br />

management<br />

Pollution<br />

reduction<br />

Below:<br />

A water garden is designed to contain<br />

water continuously.<br />

Below:<br />

An after-image <strong>of</strong> a dry creek<br />

transformed into porous steps and<br />

an adjacent porous groundcover.<br />

Below:<br />

A porous driveway helps reduce storm<br />

water run<strong>of</strong>f.<br />

Below: A dry creek, before<br />

Above:<br />

Dan Maffei<br />

W.D. Wells & Associates<br />

West Grove, PA<br />

Above:<br />

Barbara Dannenfelser<br />

PlantPro Group, LLC<br />

Stillwater, NJ<br />

Above:<br />

A rain garden helps contain water during<br />

heavy rain, to prevent run<strong>of</strong>f into storm<br />

sewer systems.<br />

Top and bottom right:<br />

EnergyScapes<br />

Minneapolis, MN<br />

summer 2008 | apld.org 8

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