I'm working in roadway design and love this kind of practice! Our modern roadways redirect way too much water downstream leaving large swaths of drier than usual land while eroding out the stream beds that they release into. I'm trying to convince my coworkers to start adding small microponds or bioretention cells to help treat the water and infiltrate it back into the land. It's the next step in green transportation infrastructure design imo.
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I'm working in roadway design and love this kind of practice! Our modern roadways redirect way too much water downstream leaving large swaths of drier than usual land while eroding out the stream beds that they release into. I'm trying to convince my coworkers to start adding small microponds or bioretention cells to help treat the water and infiltrate it back into the land. It's the next step in green transportation infrastructure design imo.