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Sound Rivers Minute: Tour the new rain garden
Education, Environmental, Neuse River Watershed, Sound Rivers, Stormwater, Stormwater Issues, Stormwater Restoration Projects, Stormwater Runoff, Water Quality
Posted on August 3rd, 2023
The newly planted rain garden at West Craven Middle School.
Take a minute to tour our newest rain garden with Sound Rivers’ Program Director Clay Barber! This brief video shows the completed project at West Craven Middle School, including just-planted native species. Sound Rivers’ Campus Stormwater Program is bringing responsible, green stormwater infrastructure to campuses across the Neuse and Tar-Pamlico watersheds. This is the second rain garden for the WCMS campus in Vanceboro.
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