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Smart Salting
2023 - Present

Smart Salting: Enhanced Winter Maintenance

The Smart Salting: Enhanced Winter Maintenance training addresses salt pollution on parking lots, driveways, and sidewalks. This voluntary, statewide road salt certification program is targeted to private applicators and aims to balance the safety and mobility of people during winter weather months with improving application practices to reduce contamination to local streams, wells, and drinking water reservoirs and prevent damage to infrastructure, the environment, and potentially human health.
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Distilling a Dream into a Destination

Twenty minutes north of Maryland’s bustling downtown Bethesda, Montgomery County’s vast Agricultural Reserve could be another planet. But among the agrarian outposts nestled along serene, rolling fields is a barn that could easily fit into both: with a seemingly endless backdrop of blue sky, it's a sleek interpretation of its rural counterparts and the state’s latest destination for sampling Maryland-grown spirits at their source.
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How to Get Urban Farms Flowing in the Right Direction: Harvest the Rainwater

This story originally appeared in Maryland Today, written by Allison Eatough ’97At the Plantation Park Heights Urban Farm in Baltimore, watering the end-of-season tomatoes, kale and Brussels sprouts takes more than just a turn of a spigot.
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Nicholas DiBella and Duong Le

AIAPV Honors Two MAPP Alums as 2024 “Emerging Professionals”

Written by Brianna Rhodes
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‘Chalk’ it Up to Safety at Campus Crosswalks

This article originally appeared in Maryland Today.The buzz around Tawes Plaza on Monday morning isn’t the sound of students’ cellphones or whizzing electric scooters, it’s what’s underfoot: a vibrant mural of bees floating between black-eyed Susans and sunflowers.
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MAPP Alums Receive Top Honors at AIA PV 2023 Excellence in Design Awards

Written by Brianna Rhodes Ten MAPP alumni were among the recipients who took home awards at this year's Excellence in Design Awards during the AIA Potomac Valley (AIA PV) Design + Leadership awards celebration on Thursday, Oct. 19. The event took place at the Montgomery County Planning Department’s headquarters building in Wheaton, Maryland.
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Green grasses
2013 (December)

Hampton, VA's Stormwater Alternatives through Green Enhancement (SAGE) Program

SAGE HAMPTON is a donation funded program managed by Hampton, Virginia's Clean City Commission.  The program supports installation of gardens in roads rights-of-way to help slow and filter stormwater runoff entering local waterways.  SAGE's goals include beautifying the local streetscape, filtering stormwater, boosting community pride and appreciation, and facilitating future economic development by creating a more inviting roadway environment.  EFC helped support the development of an operational guidance document for the SAGE HAMPTON program.
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2007 (June)

Growing Successful Watershed Organizations: Six Case Stories

This paper contains the stories of six watershed organizations considered "successful":  the Charles River Watershed Association, South Yuba River's Citizen League, Amigos Bravos, Blackfoot Challenge, Elizabeth River Project, and Friends of the Mississippi River. Success was gauged by the organizations'  demonstrated accomplishments and by their growth in members and annual budgets.  The stories shared approaches used by organizational leaders to grow outstanding watershed organizations.
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2014 (December 5)

Green Infrastructure Map - Full Collection of Infographics

Learn about the innovative financing behind 20 communities’ green infrastructure program. View and download the full collection of infographics featured in our Green Infrastructure Financing Map.Attachments
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Green Infrastructure Map

Welcome to the UMD Environmental Finance Center’s Green Infrastructure Financing Map!Here you will find incredible green infrastructure financing stories from diverse communities across the country showcased in an interesting and accessible way.
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