Clean Air & Water:
Urban Rivers
Market-Based Mechanisms for Promoting Low-Impact Development, Mitigating Legacy Stormwater Discharges, and Restoring Urban Floodplains in the Saluda-Reedy Watershed, SC.
An Introduction to Low Impact Development
LID Speaker Series Presentation
Don Alexander, The Woolpert Group
June 25, 2009
Assessing Water Quality Through Structural Design Practices:
A Case for Bioretention
LID Speaker Series Presentation
Calvin B. Sawyer, Ph.D., of Clemson University
July 30, 2009
Using Rain as a Resource
LID Speaker Series Presentation
Cullen Pitts, AIA, LEED AP, McMillan Smith & Partners Architects
September 14, 2009
Native Plants: Green Tools for Sustainable Applications
LID Speaker Series Presentation
Rick Huffman, Earth Design
September 14, 2009
Reducing Cost by Reducing Pavement
LID Speaker Series Presentation
Jeff Randolph, The Randolph Group
October 5, 2009
(for more LID Speaker Series presentations, go to www.upstateforever.org/newsviews_other.html)
Interactive Map of Your Watershed:
LID Projects in Your Area
LID Nomination Form
Low Impact Development (LID) Recommendations Report: Greenville County
Audits of Pavement Standards in the Upper Saluda-Reedy Watershed:
Minimizing the Impact of Impervious Surfaces in the Upstate
The Saluda-Reedy Watershed Consortium was a collaborative effort led by Upstate Forever from 2003-2008 to investigate the impacts of changing land use on the purity and abundance of water in the Saluda-Reedy basin
Click here to access reports and
information on the SRWC archive site
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