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Stormwater Management

Stormwater Management

Stormwater management are practices to control the quantity and quality of stormwater discharges in order to reduce flooding, erosion, and stormwater runoff of contaminants into the environment. Actions may include establishing storm drains, stormwater collection, bioretention, or efforts to reduce or improve impervious surfaces.

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CMap Description

A change in the provision of ecosystem services, or a desire to improve provision of ecosystem services, may elicit responses to reduce or manage changes to the landscape which can create pressures on the reef. Coastal development contributes to landscape changes, including impervious surfaces, devegetation, shoreline armoring, dredging, or filling for construction of roads and buildings, which can alter patterns of stormwater flow and increase non-point source runoff. Stormwater management may be implemented to reduce stormwater runoff along roads or urban areas. Many of the same socio-economic sectors which drive coastal development and landscape changes, also benefit from reef ecosystem services, including aesthetic value, seafood, and shoreline protection.

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