Municipalities Can Unlock Financial, Environmental Value Through Green Infrastructure Investments
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In LandStudies’ and CS Davidson’s trendsetting publication, Economic Ecology: Floodplain Restoration, twelve Pennsylvania case studies demonstrate the economic rewards of tackling environmental issues on a regional scale, specifically through floodplain restoration.

Municipalities throughout the Commonwealth can benefit from the concepts of Economic Ecology.

At the beginning of the year, LandStudies and CS Davidson launched a campaign to make more township and borough managers, parks and rec directors, and elected officials aware of the ways that Economic Ecology can--

-- Increase property values, particularly around parks and other greenspaces;

-- Protect property and infrastructure from flooding;

-- Improve water quality in local streams and rivers; and

-- Enhance aesthetic values that make people linger in an area longer.

LandStudies and CS Davidson are uniquely qualified to work with municipalities to improve water quality and meet their municipal separate storm sewer system (MS4 stormwater) program goals.

They have provided a variety of MS4 and floodplain restoration services to more than 35 municipalities in the state.

Over the past six months, these companies have met with interested municipalities to discuss Economic Ecology and how its concepts can work for them.

For more information about Economic Ecology and to request your own copy of the book, Click Here.

If your community could benefit from regional efforts to tackle water and stormwater issues, please contact Mark Gutshall at 717-627-4440.

LandStudies is certified as a Woman’s Business Enterprise (WBE), Minority Business Enterprise (MBE) and Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) based in Lititz, Lancaster County.

Other Helpful Links:

-- Parks Can Play A Major Role In Managing Stormwater

-- The Why And How Behind A Municipal MS4 Stormwater O&M Plan

-- Maintaining Restoration Projects Is Key To Success

-- LandStudies Promotes Economic Ecology To Municipalities

-- LandStudies Project Featured In Washington Post

-- Urban Riparian Buffer Grant Opportunity From DCNR

-- July 12: PA MS4s - Elements Of A Stormwater Management Program, Allentown

NewsClips:

Jackson Twp Joins Wyoming Valley Sanitary Authority MS4 Stormwater Plan

I-95 Overhaul In Philadelphia Includes Green Infrastructure To Reduce River Pollution

Crable: 6 Lancaster County Municipalities Get Stormwater Grants Amid Crackdown

Hazle Engineer Honored For Green Water Project

Related Story:

Greening Lower Susquehanna Project, Volunteers Plant Trees In Lancaster County To Help Save Stream

[Posted: July 5, 2017]


7/10/2017

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