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Maryland Forges Public-Private Partnership for Smart Ponds to Help Protect Chesapeake Bay
Smart ponds are among strategies to support protection and restoration of the Chesapeake Bay watershed. The MDOT public-private partnership complements other initiatives to plan, design, and implement water quality improvement strategies to meet the EPA’s Chesapeake Bay Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) requirements for the year 2025.
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Tech and real estate turn to the cloud to protect cities from floods
Intense storms are becoming much more frequent, resulting in heavier rainfall and flooding that wreaks havoc on local infrastructures, budgets and economies. That's why, instead of looking on the ground for answers, new companies are turning to the technology cloud to find ways to manage what comes out of the sky.
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Beckley Sanitary Board receives national environmental honor
Beckley Sanitary Board has been awarded national recognition for the Ewart Avenue Stormwater iPond, a stormwater mitigation project that uses technology to reduce flooding. BSB General Manager Jeremiah Johnson accepted the National Environmental Achievement Award from the National Association of Clean Water Agencies in Napa, California, during the NACWA Winter Conference.
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Maryland Partners on a Smart Way to Save the Bay
Published by Environmental Council of the States On November 21, 2019
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Can a retention pond be high-tech? Walmart and Maryland officials hope so.
Published by Salisbury Daily Times On November 20, 2019
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Maryland officials unveil Smart Pond technology
Published by WMDT On November 19, 2019
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Maryland Introduces 'Smart Ponds,' Saving Chesapeake Bay, Taxpayer Money
Published by WBOC On November 19, 2019
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