Green Infrastructure and Low-Impact Development Technologies Design Scenarios.

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Green Infrastructure and Low-Impact Development Technologies Design Scenarios

Your Challenge Instructions: As a class, analyze the pictures of the real-world urban environment scenarios and draw in your site plans for stormwater management based on the green infrastructure (GI) and low-impact development (LID) technologies. Consider and discuss the following topics in determining your site plans. Traffic concerns Aesthetics Safety of people, plants and animals Vegetation types, size, sun requirements and soil depth What type of vegetation should be excluded from your design? Stormwater flow Drainage media Incorporate other GI and LID technologies Be BOLD, be creative, but realistic and practical. Have fun!

Green Roofs and Vegetative Walls Image source: City of Fayetteville GA 121AA147A84D%7D/uploads/%7BE907E794-A6A BCE0-8C197303A64A%7D.JPG

Bioretention or Rain Gardens Image source:

Image source: Nebraska Transportation Bioswales

Image source: Planter Boxes

Image source: Permeable Pavement

Image source: Urban Tree Canopy

Image source: U.S. Dept. of Housing and Urban Development Rainwater Harvesting

Image source: Ryan Locicero, University of South Florida (author) Downspout Disconnection

Image source: Green Streets and Alleys

Image source: U.S. Army Green Parking