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.
Designing an LID Project for the Upstate -- Benefits and Challenges
Pickens County Stormwater Solutions Speaker Series Presentation
Joe Bryant, PE, and Clint Rigsby, Senior Landscape Architect,
Seamon Whiteside and Associates
November 10, 2010
Landscaping for Shoreline Buffers
Anderson County Stormwater Speaker Series Presentation
Rick Huffman, Earth Design and SC Native Plant Society
October 28, 2010
The Impacts of Construction on Water Quality
Pickens County Stormwater Solutions Speaker Series Presentation
John Smink, Clemson University Institute of Environmental Toxicology
October 19, 2010
Environmentally-Sensitive Land Planning as a Stormwater BMP
Anderson County Stormwater Speaker Series Presentation
Fred Grogan, Equinox Environmental
October 12, 2010
The Use of Native Vegetation for Site Stabilization
Pickens County Stormwater Solutions Speaker Series Presentation
JP Johns, The Woolpert Group,
and Rick Huffman, Earth Design and SC Native Plant Society
September 29, 2010
(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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