Low Impact Development (LID)

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Low Impact Development (LID) is an alternative site design strategy that uses natural and engineered techniques to control stormwater where it is generated. LID combines conservation practices with distributed stormwater source controls and pollution prevention to maintain or restore watershed functions. Here are some examples of LID technologies:

1. Permeable Pavement: This type of pavement is particularly porous, allowing water to filter through it and replenish the groundwater supply. 

2. Green Roofs: Green roofs maximize usable square footage on your property while providing environmental benefits. 

3. Rainwater Catchment: Collecting rainwater for reuse helps reduce runoff and supports sustainable water management. 

4. Rain Gardens: These landscaped areas capture and filter stormwater, promoting infiltration and pollutant removal. 

5. Soil Amendment: Improving soil quality enhances its ability to absorb and retain water, reducing runoff. Feel free to explore these LID techniques for more sustainable and environmentally friendly solutions!

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