Storm Smart Video
PUBLISHED: 2019
OWNER: Friends of the Mad River
INFORMATIONAL CONTENT: Minimizing stormwater flow and increasing flood retention (i.e. raingardens, barrels, check dams, bioretention, etc.)
Videos that share concepts and small "how-tos" with landowners. Entitled "Downer Driveways," "Rethinking Your Lawn," and "Before the Storm"
Stormwater Friendly Driveways-Burlington
PUBLISHED: 2014
OWNER: City of Burlington
INFORMATIONAL CONTENT: Minimizing stormwater flow and increasing flood retention (i.e. raingardens, barrels, check dams, bioretention, etc.)
This resource provides four options homeowners can consider as an alternative a traditional asphalt driveway. Examples are provided of existing driveways in Burlington, Vermont and specifications for installation.
Stream Team
PUBLISHED: 2019
OWNER: CCRPC/Chittenden County MS4’s
SELF-REPORTED EFFECTIVENESS: Successful engagement with all 9 towns, program continues to gain momentum and brand recognition in partner towns
INFORMATIONAL CONTENT: Stormwater science, stressors, and water quality impacts
The Stream Team is the community engagement arm of Rethink Runoff, offering volunteer opportunities, educational workshops, and engaging events in the towns it serves. Has its own pamphlets, stickers, t-shirts and all workshops and volunteer activities are consistently branded as Stream Team. Formed as a regional program to meet Minimum Control Measure #2 (Public Involvement & Participation) requirement for twelve MS-4 permitees in Chittenden County (9 municipalities plus UVM, VTRANS and BTV Airport)
The Vermont Rain Garden Manual
OWNER: LC Sea Grant & VT DEC
CONTACT: Marc Companion
INFORMATIONAL CONTENT: Minimizing stormwater flow and increasing flood retention (i.e. raingardens, barrels, check dams, bioretention, etc.)
This manual is a Vermont specific resource designed to clarify the installation process, demonstrate how rain gardens are cost‐effective stormwater management tools, and illustrate how they can be incorporated into a variety of landscapes.
Vermont Urban and Community Forests - Green Infrastructure
PUBLISHED: 2019
OWNER: VT FP&R
INFORMATIONAL CONTENT: Sustainable Communities
Overview of green infrastructure in Vermont's urban communities; VT Forest Parks and Recreation webpage.
Video: DIY Homeowner Site Assessment
PUBLISHED: 2019
OWNER: NRPC
INFORMATIONAL CONTENT: Minimizing stormwater flow and increasing flood retention (i.e. raingardens, barrels, check dams, bioretention, etc.)
Video series that shares DIY exercises for homeowners to complete in order to identify sources of stormwater on their property, type of soils, and potential locations for treatment.
VT Guide to SW Management - for Homeowners & Small Businesses
PUBLISHED: 2018
OWNER: VTDEC
CONTACT: Bethany Sargent
INFORMATIONAL CONTENT: Minimizing stormwater flow and increasing flood retention (i.e. raingardens, barrels, check dams, bioretention, etc.)
The purpose of this guide is to help homeowners and small business owners who are not subject to stormwater permits and regulations identify ways to improve and protect water quality and manage stormwater runoff at its source. The practices described in the guide infiltrate, filter, store, evaporate, and detain runoff on site, minimizing environmental impact and pollution.
Workshop: DIY Homeowner Site Assessment
PUBLISHED: 2018
OWNER: NRPC
INFORMATIONAL CONTENT: Minimizing stormwater flow and increasing flood retention (i.e. raingardens, barrels, check dams, bioretention, etc.)
Workshop materials that consist of a presentation and homeowner manual.
Workshop: Solutions Themes (Driveways or Vegetative Solutions)
PUBLISHED: 2019
OWNER: NRPC
INFORMATIONAL CONTENT: Minimizing stormwater flow and increasing flood retention (i.e. raingardens, barrels, check dams, bioretention, etc.)
Workshop materials that consist of a presentation and homeowner manual.