catchment 4 green infrastructure conceptual plan

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Green Infrastructure

Conceptual Plan Catchment #4Authors: Krista Montgomery, Spelman College

Emanuel Russom, Morehouse College

Contributors: Sydney Hubbert, Spelman College,

Dr. Yomi Noibi, ECO-Action

What is Green

Infrastructure?

Green Infrastructure (GI) is naturally-occurring vegetation and

soils that mimic natural ecological processes to aid in water

management and create healthier ecosystems.

Poor stormwater

management leads to�.

● Downstream flooding

● Habitat destruction

● Infrastructure damage

● Combined Sewer Overflows

● Contaminated waterways

Good GI leads to*.

Lower energy consumption, lower costs

Reduces flooding and infrastructure to near zero

Cleaner waterways

Retention vs. Detention

Catchment 4

Elevation Map of Area

3,001,720.69 3,479,102.77 4,086,679.97 4,969,113.52 4,433,121.90

Gallons / 5yr rain event Gallons / 10yr rain Event Gallons / 25yr rain Event Gallons / 100yr rain Event Overflow (Ephemeral Stream)

Zones 1-5

Calculations

Zone 1: Trenholm - McDaniel St

LEGEND:

= Cistern

= Greenspace

= Ephemeral

Stream

= Ford

= Pond

Cistern Urban Farm

Types of Green Infrastructure

Zone 2: Complex 1

Types of Green Infrastructure

Ephemeral Stream Ford

Zone 3: Complex 2

Zone 4: Complex 3

Floodplain

Types of Green Infrastructure

Zone 5: CAU

Revitalize

Experiences and Learning Outcomes

• Qualify storm water management

• Moral responsibility

• Civil and Environmental Engineering Concepts

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