Ever looked out the window to see your kids playing in puddles and said to yourself, Awwww cute! Look how much fun they’re having.
*insert smiley face*
The problem is that puddle is not nearly as cute as your little beans. In fact, the very fact that water is pooling in your yard proves you need a stormwater management plan.
Why? Because stormwater brings with it a wide variety of ills. It is environmentally damaging and dangerous to public health, and thus far our cities aren’t doing nearly enough to combat it. The good news is, you can.
Stormwater is a serious problem in cities across the world. According to the EPA, “In developed areas, impervious surfaces such as pavement and roofs prevent precipitation from naturally soaking into the ground. Instead, water runs rapidly into storm drains, sewer systems and drainage ditches.”
In other words, it ain’t got nowhere to go, so it goes into our streets, yards, sewers and ditches. Getting all up in your business … and your kids’ puddles. So why, you ask again, is that a problem?
Buckle up. There are lots of reasons.
The first and perhaps most disgusting is that excessive stormwater leads to combined sewer overflows (CSO). That’s when there’s too much water for our sewers to handle, so they flow up onto streets … carrying with them the contents of your toilet.
Voilà: instant pollution and disease, right in our city streets.
According to the American Journal of Public Health, between 6 and 40 percent of gastrointestinal diseases are due to waterborne diseases carried through contaminated drinking water. By young adulthood, 17 to 32 percent of people have fallen prey to Cryptosporidium, a nasty parasite that causes persistent flu-like symptoms.
Other negative side effects include:
Good times, right?
If you said, “No, that is not good times!” then you are correct. Let’s figure out what to do about it.
So now you know why you need one, it’s time to make that stormwater management plan for real. While the process certainly isn’t easy, it’s a pretty simple process consisting of the following steps:
Naturally, you will most likely need to collaborate with a certified green roofer or landscape architect on this project. That way you have access to the best technologies for your unique situation, and can make the best possible plan.
While combating the ills of stormwater takes some work, it’s totally worth it. For your planet, your city, your family. So, ready to get the help you need making your stormwater management plan?
Whether you want a rooftop garden, a bioswale, a rainwater collection system or any other stormwater solution, Ecogardens is here to help. We offer cutting-edge solutions at prices you can afford, and the friendliest darn experience in town.
Really. We did a city-wide poll. We’re broke from all the polling now, but we’re still glad we did it. Because, winners.
Seriously, though, get in touch with us at Ecogardens. Let’s make a difference.