Kieran Over

  • Ya i defentenly plan on trying to use Bioretention techniques, but this is not a exectly a mitigation techniques it is a stormwater solution, i need some way to extract or mitigate the heavy metals that are with in the soil and water on site, bioretention will help in preventing them to go to the stream but then they are still on site in the soil.

  • Bioretention is a technique that can be used in nearly any environment, including brownfields, as a water quality control. This may be getting too technical for your project, but depending on the amount of on-site contamination, I would recommend that you wrap all of your stormwater BMPs with an impermeable membrane to help control the spread of…[Read more]

  • i am a landscape architecture student working on my senior project, which is a brownfield site ( old glass manufacture), and curious to see if any one had unique design, mitigation techniques and or a case study i should look in to.

  • Matthew Dials posted an update in the group Group logo of EDAW LoungeEDAW Lounge 15 years, 10 months ago

    Yeah, I’ll talk to her tomorrow.

  • Larry these look to be very helpful examples of how other municipalities are implementing these strategies. Good case studies. Thanks for sharing.

  • Larry Shaeffer posted an update in the group Group logo of Green StreetsGreen Streets 15 years, 10 months ago

    you might want to check out this useful doc put out by the epa. its a lot of portland stuff but much more.. Larry Shaeffer
    and add to greenstreets links list

    link to Municipal Handbook Green Infrastructure
    http://cfpub2.epa.gov/npdes/greeninfrastructure/munichandbook.cfm

    Green Infrastructure Municipal Handbook

    The Municipal Handbook is a series…[Read more]

  • Well I’ll be honest, I’m very jealous of what you are able to get approved out on the west coast. As of now we seem to be a bit behind the curve but we’re trying to at least catch up with you.

    The majority of our office work is around the Washington D.C. metropolitan area (including northern VA and Maryland) and each municipality seems to be at…[Read more]

  • Well in Australia they use a broader term Water Sensitive Urban Design, as opposed to LID, which refers to 3 areas of water management (Potable Water, Waste Water and Stormwater) and how my effecting one of these you have the potential to effect the others. For instance, by reusing stormwater to irrigate landscape or flush toilets, we also reduce…[Read more]

  • Lisa Town posted an update in the group Group logo of Green StreetsGreen Streets 15 years, 10 months ago

    Philip – that sounds really awesome! I’m looking forward to hearing what was shared, not only from a green streets perspective but would love to hear all about what you are doing in Australia with regards to water design.

  • Thanks. I actually met Karen a few months ago out in San Fran for the WSUD internal review EDAW hosted. anyway to get her to join this group?

  • Hi everyone. My name is PJ Benenati and I ‘m with EDAW in Alexandria, VA. I look forward to talking with you all and sharing ideas.

    Our offices in Australia have been incorporating LID into the landscape for some time now. An environmental firm, called Ecological Engineering, joined with EDAW nearly 4 years ago and is now working mainly out of…[Read more]

  • Matthew Dials posted an update in the group Group logo of EDAW LoungeEDAW Lounge 15 years, 11 months ago

    Phillip- Check with Karen Appell or Tim Terway in the NYC office. They would know of projects on the East Coast.

  • Does anyone have any interesting LID or Water Sensitive Urban Design projects they have been working on?

  • I’ll actaully be in the San Fran office for LID Training, so I will not be able to make it to Philly. Please let us know how it was when you guys get back.

  • I’ll be there… not at EDAW anymore but hopefully just between EDAW jobs. Ha Ha. I assume Alan Harwood from the Alexandria office will be there since he’s giving a presentation on Sunday of the National Capital Framework Plan. Super excited to see how that is going after all my blood, sweat and tears went into it.

  • Craig Coronato posted an update in the group Group logo of EDAW LoungeEDAW Lounge 16 years, 2 months ago

    I’ll be in Philly for ASLA. I know several including Bill Vitek, Dennis Carmichael, Tim DeLorm and Donna Walcavage will be there at least for the Fellow dinner Sat night.. I’m not aware of anyone else from my office (Denver) that is going.. Anybody else going? At past meetings we’ve tried to connect. Any thoughts on that?

    Anyone else going?

  • Any EDAWer’s headed to Philly for ASLA?

  • Craig Coronato posted an update in the group Group logo of EDAW LoungeEDAW Lounge 16 years, 4 months ago

    I’ll try to to respond to a few of these..
    Have not found any gabion details from EDAW projects yet – although i’ve seen some good photos posted on the Parc Diagonal del Mar project in Barcelona.

    Hopefully these framework plans lead to implementable design as they have in the past. Cultural aspects have been considered although often they seem…[Read more]

  • I don’t but I think Craig from Denver is looking for a similar detail. you may want to check with him. If you find something would you mind sharing it with the group? thanks

  • Jojo Navarro posted an update in the group Group logo of EDAW LoungeEDAW Lounge 16 years, 4 months ago

    Hi there,
    I’m doing a project with 3m high free standing gabion wall using welded mesh baskets (75 x75mm grid) filled alternately with sandstone and basalt to simulate coal seam profile. Does anyone have a detail for the structural support for this kind of wall? Thanks for any info.

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