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Rain gardens are bowl-shaped gardens that collect polluted runoff from buildings, roads, parking lots, and lawns. The plants in the rain garden absorb and clean this runoff, keeping pollution out of Puget Sound and beautifying our neighborhoods.
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Green Stormwater Mini-Grants Pierce Conservation District, WA
Pierce Conservation District - We're excited to announce our new Green Stormwater Mini-Grants to help bring some green to our county's most urban communities! Pollution from stormwater runoff threatens our health and
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