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WATER HARVESTING EARTHWORKS
Mountain/1st Neighborhood (Tucson)
Urban Street & Alley - Overview of a system that captures stormwater runoff from both a street & alley into a series of earthworks.
Urban Street - A more detailed look at the street-side component in the above slideshow.
Pavement Reduction - Reducing pavement and harvesting runoff into an earthworks on a residential property.
Sidewalk - Capturing and infiltating runoff from a sidewalk into an earthworks along a pedestrian right-of-way (ROW).
Traffic Circle - Capturing rainfall in an earthworks within an urban intersection. (under construction)
Residential Roof - Directing stormwater runoff from a roof into an earthworks system on a residential property. (under construction)
Outdoor Shower - Capturing greywater from an outdoor shower in an earthworks. (under construction)
Other Neighborhoods (Tucson)
SAMOS - Various water harvesting earthworks in the SAMOS neighborhood near Salpointe HS
Richland Heights West - Low percent impervious surface area with dense stands of native vegetation
Hedrick Acres/Nature Conservancy - Water harvesting earthworks at the Nature Conservancy at Fort Lowell and Cherry
Blenman/Treat Street - Water harvesting earthworks collecting stormwater along Treat Street
Downtown Area (Tucson)
Scott Avenue - Extensive water harvesting earthworks that receive stormwater runoff from street and sidewalk.
5th Avenue - Water harvesting earthworks that receive stormwater runoff from street and sidewalk.
Alameda - Water harvesting earthworks at the City Information Technology Building.
University of Arizona (Tucson)
Visitor Center - Water harvesting earthworks that receive stormwater runoff from roof, parking lot, and cistern.
URBAN HEAT ISLAND & RUNOFF GENERATION
Downtown Tucson - Areas where urban stormwater retofits could improve the environment and livability.
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