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Nature’s Power: Bioremediation and its Benefits for Groundwater

Nature’s Power: Bioremediation and its Benefits for Groundwater

Our environment is constantly under threat from various forms of pollution, whether it's from industrial processes, agriculture, or everyday human activities. These pollutants, often harmful to both the environment and human health, can linger in soil, water, and air...

Easy Driveway

Easy Driveway

When undertaking any home or landscaping project one major consideration for homeowners is how long will the project last and the maintenance it will require. No one wants to spend the time, effort and money only to have to revisit the project in the near future or...

Two Simple Ways to Help Prevent Flooding at Home

Two Simple Ways to Help Prevent Flooding at Home

Introduction When it comes to dealing with and managing flooding, most of it is in the hands of municipalities and mother nature, but there are two things one can do at home to help mitigate disaster. Using porous paving products and underground stormwater detention...

The Pros and Cons of a Grass Parking Area

The Pros and Cons of a Grass Parking Area

Introduction Thinking of turning an existing asphalt or concrete area into a grass parking area? Or thinking of using an existing grass area for parking? Well, having a grass surface instead of an asphalt or concrete one can certainly have its advantages and its...

Is Porous Paving Really Worth It?

Is Porous Paving Really Worth It?

What is Porous Paving? Porous paving is a type of pavement or under surface paving structure that supports the load above but allows water to penetrate below. This permeable pavement can be made from concrete, asphalt or plastic but with small to large openings...

Erosion Control Study Olmsted Woods

Erosion Control Study Olmsted Woods

The Olmsted Woods provide a great history and an enchanting entrance to the Washington National Cathedral. The woods occupy 5 of the 57-acres of the Cathedral grounds and are the last vestige of an extensive oak and beech forest on Mount St. Alban, in Washington, DC....