Green Stormwater Infrastructure News

This page is a collection of news that promotes Green Stormwater Infrastructure (GSI) activities throughout Detroit.

The inclusion of any news below is not an endorsement by DWSD or the City of Detroit. 

Detroit breaks ground on $40 million Rouge Park stormwater project

Detroit breaks ground on $40 million Rouge Park stormwater project

The Detroit Water and Sewerage Department broke ground on the construction of a $40 million project to redirect rainwater and snowmelt from a far-westside neighborhood. At Rouge Park, two new detention basins will be implemented to filter stormwater and discharge it into the Rouge River. The project will divert millions of gallons of stormwater runoff and snowmelt annually, redirecting will allow Detroit to be a more climate-resilient city.
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  • DWSD
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https://www.detroitnews.com/story/news/local/detroit-city/2022/07/28/detroit-br…

$40M Detroit Water and Sewerage Department project to increase capacity in the local and regional sewer system

$40M Detroit Water and Sewerage Department project to increase capacity in the local and regional sewer system

Project to keep about 100 million gallons of stormwater annually out of the combined sewer system on the city’s westside, reducing basement backups. Two new detention basins and green paths inside Rouge Park. Lead service line replacement and downspout disconnection included as part of the project
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  • DWSD
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https://detroitmi.gov/news/40m-detroit-water-and-sewerage-department-project-in…

Government, property owners together can address ‘climate resiliency'

Government, property owners together can address ‘climate resiliency'

Rain events are becoming more intense with higher volume. We must invest in climate resiliency and do so in a phased approach to reduce the cost impact on ratepayers. Together, regional and local entities along with private owners can take measures to become more climate resilient.
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  • DWSD
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https://www.crainsdetroit.com/crains-forum-flooding/government-property-owners-…

Spotlight on the News: UDM's new president & Great Lakes Bioneers Detroit

Spotlight on the News: UDM's new president & Great Lakes Bioneers Detroit

WXYZ's Chuck Stokes talks with new University of Detroit Mercy President Don Taylor, Retired UDM Professor Mike Whitty, current UDM Professor Gail Presbey, and Erma Leaphart of the Sierra Club Michigan Chapter to preview the Great Lakes Bioneers Conference and examine the future of green technology in Detroit.
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  • Sierra Club
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https://www.wxyz.com/news/political/spotlight-on-the-news/spotlight-on-the-news…

Spotlight on the News: UDM's new president & Great Lakes Bioneers Detroit

Spotlight on the News: UDM's new president & Great Lakes Bioneers Detroit

WXYZ's Chuck Stokes talks with new University of Detroit Mercy President Don Taylor, Retired UDM Professor Mike Whitty, current UDM Professor Gail Presbey, and Erma Leaphart of the Sierra Club Michigan Chapter to preview the Great Lakes Bioneers Conference and examine the future of green technology in Detroit.
Organization
  • Sierra Club
Published date
https://www.wxyz.com/news/political/spotlight-on-the-news/spotlight-on-the-news…

As climate change hits Michigan harder, more residents pay the price

As climate change hits Michigan harder, more residents pay the price

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) warns an increase in extreme rainfall could be on the horizon. NOAA recently released its 2022 state climate summaries that provide a state-by-state look of historical data and a projected outlook of climate conditions.
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https://michiganadvance.com/2022/09/18/as-climate-change-is-hits-michigan-harde…