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Texas A&M presenter urges green infrastructure to limit runoff and improve water quality
Summary
Scott Jones of Texas A&M AgriLife briefed the Orange City Council on Clean Coast Texas, offering no-cost technical assistance, grant-search help, model stormwater ordinances and examples such as rain gardens and permeable pavers to reduce runoff and improve water quality.
Scott Jones of Texas A&M AgriLife presented Clean Coast Texas to the Orange City Council on March 24, explaining how green infrastructure and low-impact development techniques can reduce stormwater runoff, improve water quality and mitigate localized flooding.
Jones described program services available to coastal-zone communities — grant searches and grant-writing assistance, no-cost memorandum-of-understanding support,…
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