Harvesting the Value of Water
Stormwater, Green Infrastructure, and Real Estate
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Report Summary: This report explores the real estate sector’s increased participation in stormwater management through the incorporation of green infrastructure. It details how cities in the United States are dramatically revising their stormwater management regulations and requiring participation from the private sector.
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