In Dallas, Green Stormwater Infrastructure Could Lead to Fewer Floods
are embracing the technology, as are other cities nationwide, such as Philadelphia and Raleigh.
“This GSI analysis is an excellent reminder that nature-based solutions should always be at the forefront of policy and planning discussions,” Suzanne Scott, the conservancy's Texas state director, said by email. “Green infrastructure provides multiple benefits for city residents — especially in rapidly growing areas like Dallas-Fort Worth.”
It also indicates that green infrastructure can cut water overflows for all storms modeled by up to 31%, potentially decreasing creek flows, as well as overbank and areal flooding.
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