EVERY DROP COUNTS!:
Additional Actions DC Water Should Take to Stem Flooding in Bloomingdale.
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After reading DC Water's Bloomingdale Action Agenda highlighting the agency's current and proposed actions to stem the affects from the floods caused by the heavy and sudden rainfall over the last couple weeks I was, well, to put it diplomatically...unsatisfied. I would like to offer a few more suggestions to DC Water:
- educating residents and business owners on practical actions that can be taken (e.g., disconnecting downspouts, utilizing rain barrels, installing rain gardens, etc.)
- proposing tax/assessment incentives to land owners employing eligible stormwater reduction/retention strategies
- employing sustainable land use strategies, such as an overlay district to require certain implementation of proven methods of stormwater management designed to slow down, spread out and/or soak up stormwater in the areas serving and impacting the roughly 1/3 portion of the city that is served by a combined sewer/stormwater system
- proposing unlimited stormwater retention credits above the minimum on site requirement in the portion of the city served or impacting the combined sewer/stormwater system,
- seeking federal funding via a special appropriation and/or a grant from the Economic Development Administration (EDA)for sustainable capital improvements like permeable alleys, sewer improvements, etc.