Showing posts with label urban agriculture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label urban agriculture. Show all posts
Wednesday, August 26, 2015
PROJECTS: Urban Agriculture project features will protect Lake Erie, plant seeds of knowledge
"Cleveland is known across the country for its re-purposing vacant and abandoned properties for urban agriculture."
Those are the words of our Deputy Director of Watershed Programs Kyle Dreyfuss-Wells. And now, as this home-grown movement gets a boost from our green infrastructure program, a new urban ag project will help manage stormwater, reduce pollution to Lake Erie, and offer a new site for environmental outreach and education.
Located in the Kinsman neighborhood on Cleveland’s east side, the Green Ambassador—Urban Agriculture project is designed to manage 7 million gallons of stormwater a year, reducing combined sewer overflow volumes to Lake Erie by 1.6 million gallons and improving water quality when complete in 2017.
Tags:
green,
green ambassador,
green infrastructure,
green infrastructure ambassador,
Project Clean Lake,
projects,
stormwater,
urban agriculture
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