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EPA Webcast to Discuss Cost-Effective Green Infrastructure Maintenance

Learn how to maintain green infrastructure effectively and cost-efficiently. Experts share successful municipal approaches in this upcoming EPA webcast.

In this image I can see few green color trees, wooden fencing, wall and the green grass.
In this image I can see few green color trees, wooden fencing, wall and the green grass.

EPA Webcast to Discuss Cost-Effective Green Infrastructure Maintenance

The EPA's Green Infrastructure Webcast Series is set to discuss operations and maintenance (O&M) planning for cost-effective green infrastructure maintenance. The webcast, titled 'Successful Municipal Approaches to Green Infrastructure O&M', will take place on Thursday, April 28, 2022, from 1:00 to 2:30 pm EDT.

The event will feature experts in the field, including Dr. James Houle from the University of New Hampshire Stormwater Center, Leslie Schehl from the Metropolitan Sewer District of Greater Cincinnati, and Peter Schultze-Allen from EOA, Inc. They will share successful municipal approaches to green infrastructure O&M, highlighting the importance of regular inspection and maintenance for proper performance.

Green infrastructure practices, such as green roofs, rain gardens, and permeable pavement, require careful planning and management to ensure they function as intended. The webcast will delve into O&M planning considerations and practices that can help municipalities maintain these systems effectively and cost-efficiently.

The upcoming webcast offers a valuable opportunity for municipalities to learn from experts about successful green infrastructure O&M practices. While the specific municipality discussed in the webcast is not mentioned, the insights shared are expected to be widely applicable. Register for the webcast to gain practical knowledge and enhance your municipality's green infrastructure management.

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