Pacific Northwest residents typically treat surface water as a problem to be solved. They route runoff away from their property as quickly as possible: Out of sight, out of mind, problem solved. However, in their haste to remain dry, residents are giving away a valuable resource. The proposed plan looks at how surface water works on a given site and give ideas and solutions for that site, to help save money and solve surface water issues for that site and the local area.
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