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PROJECT PARNTER(S)
US Navy, Low Impact Development Center

LOCATION
SE Washington DC


GREEN INFRASTRUCTURE ELEMENTS
3RG, 3Bs, 3Tb, 3PP

DESCRIPTION
Around the year 2000, the Navy was rerenovating some of their property at this naval installation near the confluence of the Anacostia and Potomac Rivers. The site is a contaminated brownfield--it had formerly served to manufacture munitions--so all of the LID applications were lined with PVC and the stormwater, after being treated by the LID process, is discharged to the rivers.

The rain gardens and porous pavers all have 2' of gravel. Soil is a mix of equal parts topsoil, sand and mulch.

PHOTOS AND DRAWINGS


LESSONS LEARNED
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ADDITIONAL RESOURCES
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