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          What is a Rain Garden
Rain carries pollutants like oil, chemicals,
pesticides, and sediments into storm drains
and ultimately into streams and rivers.
A rain garden utilizes bioretention, where
plants and soil remove these pollutants
from storm water. Traditionally, curbs,
gutters, and storm drains are used to
carry runoff directly into streams and
rivers without bioretention filtering.
Rain gardens are built in low-lying areas
using layers of soil, sand, and organic
mulch that filter the rain. This soil
absorbs and stores the rainwater and nourishes
the trees, grasses, and other native plants.
Thus, the rain garden filters and reuses
the water reducing storm water pollution
and providing attractive landscaping.
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