Regional Tree and Shade Summit Presentations & a Discussion on Cultivating Green Infrastructure March 9, 2011 Making SUDS Stormwater: Urban Design Systems.

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Regional Tree and Shade Summit Presentations & a Discussion on Cultivating Green Infrastructure March 9, 2011 Making SUDS Stormwater: Urban Design Systems Irene Ogata, Urban Landscape Manager City of Tucso n

Rainwater Making SUDS Rainwater vs Stormwater Tucson Examples Next Steps

Stormwater – Hydrology Traditional Post EPA – add environment Current – add sustainability

Rainwater vs Stormwater Scale : Site = rainwater

Rainwater vs Stormwater Scale : Neighborhood Rainwater Stormwater - streets

Rainwater vs Stormwater Scale : Municipal Streets Basins

Low Impact Development (LID) Rainwater & Stormwater New – begin with DESIGN

Low Impact Development (LID) Rainwater & Stormwater Retrofits

Concerns Low Impact Development (LID) Rainwater & Stormwater

Obstacles Low Impact Development (LID) Rainwater & Stormwater

Tucson Examples Details on-line Early projects: Treat Ave Recent: Salpoint HS

Tucson Examples Just completed: Reid Park Arroyo Chico Urban Trail CU Soil

Next Steps More Pilot ProjectsMore Pilot Projects DocumentationDocumentation

Questions