
Rain Gardens for Drainage
One of the biggest benefits of rain gardens is its ability to absorb a significant amount of water. Experts estimate these drainage systems can soak up 30% more water than typical grass.

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Rain Gardens
As rain runoff travels to storm drains, rivers, and throughout our watersheds, it picks up pollutants and sediment along the way. Soils, fertilizers, pesticides, and other pollutants can wreak havoc on our waterways and cause poor water quality in our communities.
To mitigate these troubles, many states and municipalities have enacted legislation to regulate how stormwater is managed. As a result, a variety of green infrastructure solutions are becoming increasingly popular to filter runoff, improve erosion and sedimentation control, and reduce flooding. One of these methods is the rain garden.
One of the biggest benefits of rain gardens is its ability to absorb a significant amount of water. Experts estimate these drainage systems can soak up 30% more water than typical grass. Not only does this help prevent flooding, but it diverts pollutants for a cleaner water supply.
