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FLOW: Can You See the River?
Thursday, September 22, 2011

FLOW: Can You See the River? is a city-wide public art project that reveals how the ordinary activities of citizens affect the health and future of the White River water system.

 
Minnetrista offers Stormwater BMP's tour
Tuesday, June 28, 2011
Minnetrista Cultural Center is offering a stormwater Best Management Practice tour titled "Weathering the Storm", everyday at 2pm. See Minnetrista Rain Gardens for more info.
 
Not Your Average Salt-Muncie Streets Department using Beet Juice Salt Alternative
Friday, January 14, 2011
Watch this video displaying the Muncie Streets Department new Beet Juice De-icer tanks!
 
White River Clean-Up 2010 Video!
Friday, November 12, 2010

Watch the newest video highlighting years of service dedicated to the cleaning and beautification of the White River.  This year alone we pulled out 13 tons of trash (that's over 26,000 lbs.) with close to 300 volunteers! 

 
Carpet Cleaning Enviromental Impacts and Disposal Options
Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Carpet Cleaning becomes an environmental concern when the wastewater and solid waste generated from the cleaning process are discharged inappropiately into storm sewers, streets, septic systems, or directly onto the ground.  The enviromental concern is the greatest when the carpet cleaning wastewater contains toxic cleaning chemicals.

 
Muncie City Hall Going "Dry"
Thursday, March 25, 2010

The Muncie-Delaware County Department of Stormwater Management is leading by example by replacing this city hall landscaping with a Xeriscape of mostly native flora.

 
Interview with a Goose
Monday, March 15, 2010

With an increasing Goose population more and more people are becoming frustrated when Geese encroach on their property. 

 
EcoRehab buys it's first blighted house to restore
Sunday, January 3, 2010

EcoRehab buys it's first house and plans to rehab with stormwater best management practices and recycled salvaged materials.

 
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