First Presbyterian Church Green Infrastructure

 

Project Location: Columbia, MD

Problem:  First Presbyterian Church had frequent problems with standing water in the facility’s basement and throughout the property.

Contact Information
John McCoy | Columbia Association | 410-312-6336 | John.McCoy@ColumbiaAssociation.org
For tours, contact Nancy Fayer | Earth Forum of Howard County | 410-730-3545 | NaFayer5@gmail.com
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Rock Creek Watershed Pet Waste Stations

 

Project Location: Bethesda, MD

Problem:  Poorly-managed pet waste not only can be a nuisance to pedestrians but it also poses public health hazards (as it carries bacteria and parasites) and it is a source of water quality impairment due to its high nutrient content.

Contact Information
Jeanne Braha | Rock Creek Conservancy | jbraha@rockcreekconservancy
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St. Camillus Church Green Infrastructure Retrofit

 

Project Location: Silver Spring, MD

Problem:  Members of St. Camillus Church in Silver Spring noticed muddy brown water flowing across the church’s driveway and parking lot during heavy rains.  Soil from nearby hillsides was being washed into storm drains and into the Northwest Branch of the Anacostia River, and ultimately into the Potomac River and the Chesapeake Bay.

Contact Information
Jodi Rose | Interfaith Partners for the Chesapeake | jodi@interfaithchesapeake.org | 410-609-6852
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Breewood Stream Restoration

 

Project location: Silver Spring, MD

Problem:  Breewood Stream receives most of its flow from four storm drains that convey stormwater runoff from surrounding neighborhoods.  Flowing unmitigated into the creek, stormwater was eroding the streambanks and carrying pollutants such as pesticides and fertilizers.  In addition, Breewood Stream suffered from exposed sewer lines and fish passage blockages along its length.

Contact Information
Ryan Zerbe | ryan.zerbe@montgomerycountymd.gov
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Sligo Park Hills Green Neighborhood

 

Project location: Silver Spring, MD

Problem:  Sligo Park Hills, a neighborhood in Silver Spring, was experiencing severe flooding and erosion during rain events, with portions of speed bumps breaking away and washing down the street.  Road debris, silt, and pollutants were washing into Sligo Creek, which feeds into the Anacostia River. 

Contact Information
Kit Gage | kgage@verizon.net | 301-587-7442
The bioretention project under construction. Credit: Kit Gage, President of Friends of Sligo Creek.
The bioretention area that replaced the old central drain pipe. Credit: Kit Gage, President of Friends of Sligo Creek.

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.
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