Accelerating Cost-Effective Green Stormwater Infrastructure: Learning from Local Implementation

Accelerating Cost-Effective Green Stormwater Infrastructure: Learning from Local Implementation

A new report from the UC Berkeley School of Law – Center for Law, Energy & the Environment identifies actions water quality authorities can take to drive data collection and information sharing. Accelerating Cost-Effective Green Stormwater Infrastructure: Learning from Local Implementation recommends enhancing learning from local implementation efforts to address knowledge gaps and speed cost-effective deployment.

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