SFEI: San Francisco rain gardens filter microplastic tire particles and dozens of chemicals from stormwater
From the San Francisco Estuary Institute: San Francisco’s rain gardens—the unassuming patches of greenery and mulch designed to soak up rainwater alongside urban roadways—may improve the environment…
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