Let it Rain: From Runoff to Renewal
Stories of Successful Stormwater Management Projects from the Field
2006/2007 Volume 6
Stories of Successful Stormwater Management Projects from the Field
2006/2007 Volume 6
Backing Into a Big Culvert Project
By Dorothy Lagerroos
Breaking Down Big-Box:
Using Big-Box Ordinances and
Stormwater Ordinances to
Reduce Runoff from Large
Retail Developments
By Brent Denzin
Saving Lake Simcoe:
Ladies of the Lake Bring a
Community to Action
By Annette Van Gerwen
Young Advocates Sow
Rain Garden and
Stormwater Awareness
By Susan A.
Smith and Sarah Galloway
Getting to Know Your Rain
By Kevin Mercer and Jennifer Hounsell
Success Stories 2006/2007: Let It Rain: From Runoff to Renewal (pdf file)
The Great Lakes Aquatic Habitat Network and Fund builds effective community-based citizen action to protect and restore the water quality of the Great Lakes basin. We work toward this goal by providing financial assistance, communications and networking assistance and technical assistance to citizens and grassroots watershed groups throughout the Great Lakes basin. Through these efforts we work with over 1,800 grassroots watershed groups and citizens to protect and restore the rivers, lakes and wetlands in their communities. The Great Lakes Aquatic Habitat Network and Fund, Inc. is a non-profit, tax-exempt organization.
For more information, please contact:
info@glhabitat.org
P.O. Box 2479, Petoskey, MI 49770
PH (231) 348-8200;