U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Region
7
901 N. Fifth St., Kansas City, KS
66101
Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, and Nine
Tribal Nations
$30,000 in Green Infrastructure Technical
Assistance to Neosho, Mo.
Contact Information: Kris Lancaster, (913)
551-7557, lancaster.kris@epa.gov (news media
only)
Environmental News
FOR IMMEDIATE
RELEASE
(Kansas City, Kan., July 19, 2012) – EPA is
providing $30,000 in technical assistance to the City of Neosho, Mo., to protect
water quality, reduce flooding and determine the best practices for managing
rain water through the use of green infrastructure.
“Green infrastructure provides many community
benefits including the reduction of stormwater runoff, neighborhood
revitalization and reduction of pollutants in local streams,” said Karl Brooks,
regional administrator. “The technical assistance will support work such as a
review of city codes and ordinances to identify barriers to green infrastructure
and recommend appropriate revisions as needed.”
Stormwater is
one of the most widespread challenges to water quality. Large volumes of
polluted stormwater degrade our nation’s rivers, lakes and aquatic habitats and
contribute to downstream flooding. Green infrastructure decreases pollution to
local waters by treating rain where it falls and helps to keep polluted
stormwater from entering sewer systems.
Nationally, EPA
is providing $950,000 in technical assistance to help 17 cities expand the use
of green infrastructure to improve water quality and benefit communities.
Effective green infrastructure tools and techniques include rain gardens,
vegetated swales, wetlands, green roofs, and permeable pavement. Communities are
increasingly using green infrastructure to supplement or substitute for
infrastructure investments such as pipes, filters, and ponds.
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