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  2. Rain garden - Wikipedia

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    The first rain gardens were created to mimic the natural water retention areas that developed before urbanization occurred. The rain gardens for residential use were developed in 1990 in Prince George's County, Maryland, when Dick Brinker, a developer building a new housing subdivision had the idea to replace the traditional best management practices (BMP) pond with a bioretention area.

  3. Bioretention - Wikipedia

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    A bioretention cell, also called a rain garden, in the United States. It is designed to treat polluted stormwater runoff from an adjacent parking lot. Plants are in winter dormancy. Bioretention is the process in which contaminants and sedimentation are removed from stormwater runoff. The main objective of the bioretention cell is to attenuate ...

  4. Bioswale - Wikipedia

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    The New York City Department of Environmental Protection (NYC DEP) has built more than 11,000 curbside bioswales, which are referred to as 'rain gardens'. [18] Rain gardens are constructed throughout the city to manage storm water and to improve the water quality of city waterways. [19] The care and tending of rain gardens is a partnership ...

  5. Rain gardens can help the environment - AOL

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    Rain Gardens help the environment. They decrease flooding. They decrease the number of pollutants from roofs, roads, sump pumps, sidewalks, etc. that wash into storm drains and from there into ...

  6. Cleaner water expected with new EPA run-off protections ... - AOL

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    "The rain garden design will be a small-scale project, similar to what's at Town Park," Mainini said. The Milford Town Park rain gardens, unveiled in May, ...

  7. How to Make a Rain Garden - AOL

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