Holy Communion Lutheran Church Tree Planting
Project location: Fallston, MD
Problem: Holy Communion Lutheran Church in Fallston had a turf lawn that was providing minimal stormwater management or water quality benefits.


Project location: Fallston, MD
Problem: Holy Communion Lutheran Church in Fallston had a turf lawn that was providing minimal stormwater management or water quality benefits.
Project Location: Bel Air, MD
Problem: This 50-year old church and school was plagued by periodic flooding due to high volumes of runoff from the roof and impermeable parking lot. A small retention pond on site was failing during big rains, causing neighboring residential areas to flood.
Project location: Mount Airy, MD
Problem: St. James Episcopal Church in Carroll County was suffering from significant erosion during storm events. This posed not only aesthetic and water quality challenges; it also created a safety hazard for students at an adjacent daycare.
Project location: Baltimore, MD
Problem: Baltimore’s Kadampa Meditation Center is located in the urban Chinquapin Park neighborhood. In addition to the Buddhist temple, the Center also houses a café, bookshop, and now, a World Peace Meditation garden. Previously, the Center’s campus had been experiencing drainage issues, with runoff from the facility’s large roof and parking lot unable to adequately drain, due to poor site grading and existing soil conditions.
Project Location: Columbia, MD
Problem: The congregation of Beth Shalom had a rain garden installed in 2012, but the garden was proving inadequate to manage runoff from the facility’s large roof. As a result, the grounds were becoming eroded during rain storms.
Project Location: Columbia, MD
Problem: Twenty-five townhomes in the Deering Woods Condominium Association of Howard County, Maryland, lacked a stormwater treatment plan. Rain events led to flooding and erosion problems.
Solution: A 200 foot x 15 foot linear rain garden was installed throughout the community to alleviate drainage problems. The bioretention capability of the rain garden now absorbs 100% of the rain water runoff.
Project Location: Columbia, MD
Problem: Stormwater flows at the Greenleaf housing development were overwhelming existing stormwater infrastructure. Flooding, erosion, pooled water, slippery sidewalks in winter, and an undermined footbridge all created unsafe conditions for pedestrians.
Project Location: Baltimore, MD
Problem: The Bridgeview/Greenlawn community on Riggs Avenue in Baltimore had a high percentage of impervious cover, which prevented rain water infiltration, created flooding issues in the neighborhood, and contributed polluted runoff to nearby streams and the Chesapeake Bay.
Project location: Annapolis, MD
Problem: Winchester on the Severn is a residential neighborhood north of Annapolis. In one section of the community, an old stormwater conveyance system was failing, with water flows scouring the nearby hillside and polluted runoff impairing Chase Creek, a tributary of the Severn River.
Project Location: Ellicott City, MD
Problem: A staircase connecting Ellicott City’s historic Main Street to a public parking lot had become unsafe and unusable, due to chronic flooding issues as well as an earthquake in 2013.