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Martin County finalizes 'Ripple' stormwater eco-art project to reduce runoff into St. Lucie Estuary

2488363 · March 3, 2025
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Martin County and private-sector partners finalized a multi-site stormwater eco-art project called Ripple in 2024 aimed at capturing and reducing stormwater runoff that drains to the St. Lucie Estuary.

Martin County and private-sector partners finalized a multi-site stormwater eco-art project called Ripple in 2024 aimed at capturing and reducing stormwater runoff that drains to the St. Lucie Estuary.

The project, located within a roughly 20-acre drainage basin in Palm City, combines environmental infrastructure with public art and includes four distinct sites: a wetland with an interpretive trail and educational pieces; a bioswale with a pavilion and rainwater-harvest system; a wet retention pond with a pavilion and pier; and a dry detention area with a natural walking path. The county and…

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