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Created with Fabric.js 1.4.5 GLEN BURNIE HIGH SCHOOL Previous VS Impervious Impervious Pervious Gym Building: 9% Pervious surfaces Gym Building: 91% Imprevious Surfaces Media Building : 3.2% Pervious surfaces Media Building: 96.8% Impervious surfaces Old Main Building: 10.3% pervious surfaces Old Main Building: 79.7% Impervious surfaces Industrial Building: 3.92% pervious Surfaces Industrial Building : 96.08% Impervious surfaces Business Building: 43.83% Pervious surfaces. Business Building: 56.17% Impervious surfaces. 10.3% 43.83% 9% 3.92% 3.2% Storm Water Runoff Storm water runoff is when rain or melting runoff across the land instead of seeping scape thru the ground. Ideas for managing storm water runoff 1. Rain Barrel2. Rain Garden3. Storm Drain Stenciling My !dea for manage Storm Water runoff **Storm Drain Stenciling** Storm water picks up pollution and flow into a sewer or directly to a lake, stream, river or anything that enters a sewer is untreated into the water, that we use for swimming, fishing and providing drinking water. Explanation of my !dea Roof tops, sidewalks, driveways and patios do not allow rainfall to infiltrate into the soil. These impervious areas increase the amount of runoff from urban areas which can cause flooding and carry pollutants to surface water. Rain gardens can capture runoff from these areas and reduce the effect of flooding and runoff pollution. In addition, rain gardens provide many visual benefits, including diverse plantings of flowers, grasses and ornamental plants; berms that add height, contrast, and texture to level areas; and the potential to include landscape features such as stone, or other features for a pleasing garden.Rain gardens add an aesthetic and functional feature to a yard or landscape, are relatively inexpensive and can be installed by a homeowner with minimum training. Materials: 1. Stencils 2.white background outdoor latex paint (1 quart = 20 drains) 3.Green CFC 4.Paint brushes 5.Wire brushes 6.Masking tape 7. Drop cloths 8.Paint stirrers 9.Newspaper & Rags 10.Wet paint signs Amount needed for the rain garden $$ About $50 double click to changethis text! Drag a cornerto scale proportionally. Storm drain stenciling were designed to be the fastest and most efficient way of getting rainwater off streets. Storm drain stenciling is a sign to let people know where to throw trash or were not. 1. Scrape area using wire brushes to remove rust and dirt. Drop cloth in front of drain.2. Hold "Don't Dump" stencil centered on the top-face of storm drain.3. Tape the edges of the stencil.4. Paint area between tape with beige.5. Place "Chesapeake Bay Drainage" stencil on gutter-face of storm drain.6. Spray paint from six to twelve inches away.7. Use a back and forth motion across the letters.8. Center "Don't Dump" stencil on top face of storm drain.9. Use spray paint to stencil message.10. Attach a "Wet Paint" sign.11. Remove tape and "Wet Paint" signs from each storm drain. Preparation Why is storm water runoff a problem? MANAGING STORM WATER RUNOFF
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