Stormwater management solution sends water through soils to recharge groundwater.
Picture this: a 100-foot-deep gravel-filled shaft that sends stormwater straight back into the ground. It’s called a dry well, and it’s helping communities recharge groundwater right beneath their feet—efficiently, cleanly, and sustainably. Gregor Patsch of Oldcastle Infrastructure explains how it works.
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This episode is sponsored by Oldcastle Infrastructure, A CRH Company and the leading provider of building materials, products and services for infrastructure projects to several North American market sectors, including Water, Communications, and Energy. For more information
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