Prince George’s County School Ground Greening

 

Project location: Hyattsville, MD and Landover, MD

Problem:  The school grounds of two Prince George’s County schools – the G. James Gholson Middle School in Hyattsville and the Cora L. Rice Elementary School in Landover – were experiencing erosion and pollution challenges due to stormwater from the surrounding area.

Contact Information
Tasha BrokenBerry | Corvias and Clean Water Partnership | tasha.brokenberry@corvias.com
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New Redeemer Church Green Infrastructure Model Campus

 

Project location: Forestville, MD

Problem:  The New Redeemer Church in Forestville was prone to flooding and erosion due to poorly-managed stormwater. 

Contact Information
Joseph P. Gill | Prince George’s County | JPGill@co.pg.md.us | 301-883-5810
Jodi Rose | Interfaith Partners for the Chesapeake | jodi@interfaithchesapeake.org | 410-609-6852
To tour site: Rev. Nathaniel B. Thomas | Pastor | 301-736-4488
A ribbon cutting at the completion ceremony.  Photo credit: Interfaith Partners of the Chesapeake.
A rain garden that will clean thousands of gallons of polluted runoff.  Photo credit: Interfaith Partners of the Chesapeake.

Brier’s Mill Run Stream Restoration

 

Project Location: Riverdale Park, MD

Problem:  Riverdale Park is a densely-populated community in Prince George’s County with a high level of impervious cover.  Stormwater runoff from the community had severely eroded the stream channel of Brier’s Mill Run, a tributary of the Anacostia River.  In addition, stormwater carried silt, trash and pollutants to the creek and created unsightly and unsafe conditions at the community’s middle school, where a majority of students are minority and low-income.

Contact Information
Kit Gage | 301-587-7442
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First United Methodist Church Parking Lot Retrofit

 

Project location: Hyattsville, MD

Problem: The parking lot of First United Methodist Church in Hyattsville was prone to flooding, and polluted runoff from the lot was entering the local waterway Wells Run.  In addition, the parking lot experienced frequent cut-through traffic, which created unsafe conditions for pedestrians. 

Contact Information
Ariel Trahan | Anacostia Watershed Society | atrahan@anacostiaws.org | 301-699-6204
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