publications/awards

“Residential Street Design with Watersheds in Mind" What if environmentally damaged landscapes could not only be remediated from an ecological standpoint, but also designed to replenish an entire community as well as the nature surrounding it? Bringing the perspectives of landscape architects, scientists, and urban planners to a wider audience, the Handbook demonstrates how ecological landscape restoration processes can facilitate sociological and urban renewal initiatives.

Bioretention facilities are a common type of small-scale stormwater BMP control required by teh Regional Water Quality Control Board. Megan provided design recommendations and specifications for bioretention soil mixes, plant selection, and maintenance. Her soil specification was adopted by the SF RWQCB.

CASQA Outstanding Stormwater BMP Implementation Award 2013 with Geosyntec Engineers