Time Lapse Bioswale (need a lo-fi version of this 🤪 )

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TvRqvuRLKjM

#stormwater #infrastructure #bioswale

Bioswale Time Lapse (single storm)

YouTube

In all my wisdom I accidentally left "auto delete after 2 years" activated and lost all my sweet #bioswale posts. Going to have to repair that damage.

This is a "rain train" - a series of rain gardens at descending elevations, connected by a concrete trough, which is fed from rooftop water.

It's designed to handle up to 135mm of rain per 24 hour period - a one in fifty year event in St Paul, Minnesota where this is located. Pretty innovative!

Must look awesome when it's raining

A #CTVMontreal article today on the success of #SpongeParks and flooding control structures during this week's extreme rain event, by Alice Martin.

https://montreal.ctvnews.ca/montreal-sponge-parks-soak-up-the-storm-1.6960397

#Montreal #bioswale #greenInfrastructure #floodManagement

Montreal sponge parks soak up the storm

After over 100 millimetres of rain pummelled Montreal Wednesday evening, some Montreal streets saw less flooding, and sponge parks played a big part in soaking up the precipitation.

Montreal

Another interesting #Bioswale article, this one delving into some ways to incorporate #bioswales into parking strip landscaping for both beauty and functionality.

While this article about #Portland parking strips does date back to 2011, I think most if not all the info is still accurate and a bonus is a distinct lack of stupid pop-up ads and subscription demands.

http://thegerminatrix.com/2011/06/19/bioswale-a-portland-neighborhood-cleans-its-water-together/

The Germinatrix » Blog Archive » Bioswale – A Portland Neighborhood Cleans its Water Together

How Montreal hopes to better manage its rainwater with parks that act as sponges | CBC News

Dickie Moore is one of six parks the city has already created or revamped to be "resilient." The plan is to create these parks all over the city over the next few years to absorb the increasing amount of rainwater due to climate change.

CBC
20 bears killed, almost 20 injured in collisions at Lake Tahoe

Through late July through mid-August, the Bear League has seen more bears hit "than we've ever had at that time."

Los Angeles Times

This was an excellent article explaining the reasons why 'green infrastructure' such as the venerable #bioswale are more important than ever to the future of city planning.

Also thanks to the Helen Clark foundation for authoring a report to try to drive policy changes.

https://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/explainer-why-nzs-cities-need-to-get-spongier-and-fast/POIZM6UDW5ENLJXFSIOKJZOLEY/

Explainer: Why NZ’s cities need to get ‘spongier’ - and fast

After a summer of disastrous deluges, a report finds our city planning needs a rethink.

NZ Herald

@webuiltthiscity BTW the water park is more "blue-green" infrastructure. The water drains into the ground - along with storm water. You can see overflow sewers in the lower gardens behind if the water gets too high.

Used to be a gas station, owned at one time by the family of a celebrated Quebec singer-songwriter: https://montreal.ca/en/places/place-des-fleurs-de-macadam

#bioswale #greeninfrastructure

Place des Fleurs-de-Macadam

Place des Fleurs-de-Macadam is a place for relaxing: between Rue de Mentana and Rue Boyer, Le Plateau-Mont-Royal, Montréal.

A "blue-green alley" helped one lower Montréal district avoid floods during recent storm (in French)

Une « ruelle bleue-verte » à la rescousse dans Pointe-Saint-Charles: https://lp.ca/siJSir?sharing=true

#Montréal #francais #climatechange #floodmanagement #bioswale #greeninfrastructure

Pluies torrentielles à Montréal | Une « ruelle bleue-verte » à la rescousse dans Pointe-Saint-Charles

L’adaptation aux changements climatiques passe notamment par des solutions basées sur la nature, comme la « ruelle bleue-verte », un projet-pilote du sud-ouest de Montréal qui vise à rendre les infrastructures plus résilientes et diminuer les risques d’inondations.

La Presse

Reposting a photo originally posted by @bandit of a #bioswale in #Seattle, taken by Clarion Associates for the EPA.

#Montreal city planners should consider bioswales in light of flooding after our torrential rains!