Allegheny County Conservation District Celebrates Completion Of Rain Gardens To Manage Stormwater, Enhance Biodiversity In Findlay Township
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The Allegheny County Conservation District, Findlay Township and Montour Run Watershed Association celebrated the completion of the Findlay Township Activity Center Rain Gardens at a ribbon-cutting ceremony on June 25, 2024.

This project represents a step forward in managing stormwater, enhancing biodiversity and promoting environmental stewardship.

The rain gardens were made possible by the Growing Greener Grant from the Department of Environmental Protection, with matching funds provided by Findlay Township.

“These rain gardens are more than just a beautiful addition to our landscape. They serve a critical environmental function. By filtering sediment and absorbing nutrients commonly found in stormwater pollution, they play a role in preventing flooding and improving water quality in Montour Run,” said Heather Manzo, ACCD Executive Director. “This nature-based solution shows the power of green infrastructure to address stormwater pollution and protect natural resources.”

Rain gardens offer numerous benefits beyond stormwater management. They enhance biodiversity by providing habitats for native species, contributing to urban cooling, and improving air quality.

By incorporating native plants, these gardens support local ecosystems and foster a more resilient and vibrant community.

Visit the Allegheny County Conservation District website for more information on enhancing, protecting our natural resources.

Find out what your county conservation district is doing and the services they offer.  Visit the PA Association of Conservation Districts website.

Resource Link:

-- Allegheny County Conservation District Blog: Celebrating The Findlay Twp. Activity Center Rain Gardens

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[Posted: June 30, 2024]


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