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    Description: New York City Green Infrastructure Program Implementation Status and Adaptive...
    New York City Green Infrastructure Program Implementation Status and Adaptive Management
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    New York City (NYC) is implementing the largest green stormwater infrastructure program in the nation. Initiated in 2011, the NYC Green Infrastructure Program (the Program) was created to implement green infrastructure, or stormwater source controls, to manage stormwater runoff and to reduce combined sewer overflows (CSO) in NYC waterways. New York City Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) is the lead agency for the Program. Through the Program, DEP and its partner agencies have built over 4,000 green infrastructure assets in the last seven years and continue to scale up green infrastructure implementation on public and private property citywide [see Figure 1]. This proposed paper/presentation provides a detailed description of and explanation for the Program's goals, current project implementation, and adaptive management strategies.
    New York City (NYC) is implementing the largest green stormwater infrastructure program in the nation. Initiated in 2011, the NYC Green Infrastructure Program (the Program) was created to implement green infrastructure, or stormwater source controls, to manage stormwater runoff and to reduce combined sewer overflows (CSO) in NYC waterways. New York City Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) is the lead agency for the Program. Through the Program, DEP and its partner agencies have built over 4,000 green infrastructure assets in the last seven years and continue to scale up green infrastructure implementation on public and private property citywide [see Figure 1]. This proposed paper/presentation provides a detailed description of and explanation for the Program's goals, current project implementation, and adaptive management strategies.
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    Melissa EnochPinar Balci
    SourceProceedings of the Water Environment Federation
    SubjectSession 08: Municipal Program Management from Coast to Coast
    Document typeConference Paper
    PublisherWater Environment Federation
    Print publication date May, 2019
    ISSN1938-6478
    DOI10.2175/193864718825157494
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    Content sourceStormwater and Green Infrastructure Symposium
    Copyright2019
    Word count12
    Subject keywordsCollection SystemsCombined Sewer OverflowConstructionFloodingGreen InfrastructureInnovative TechnologyPolicy, Legal, Legislation, And RegulationPrioritizationPrivate PropertySource ControlStormwater Management Design And AnalysisSurface WaterWater ResourcesWatershed Management

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    Melissa Enoch# Pinar Balci#. New York City Green Infrastructure Program Implementation Status and Adaptive Management. Water Environment Federation, 2020. Web. 4 Jul. 2022. <https://www.accesswater.org?id=-10013095CITANCHOR>.
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