Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Riverlink Launches WaterRICH


Water - Recycling, Infiltration, and Conservation for the Home - WaterRICH

How many times have you heard, "oh, basements just get wet here" or "how can I figure out the drainage issue on my property"? There are numerous resources available via the web to learn how to manage the water on your property, yet many of them require special expensive expertise to understand the process.

RiverLink has developed specifically designed WaterRICH, to assist homeowners in understanding rainwater management and conservation techniques that will help recycle and infiltrate water right in their own yards. WaterRICH is a unique RiverLink initiative to assist homeowners understand rainwater management and runoff. Through our new program, RiverLink will provide an on-line resource designed specifically for smaller sites and private individuals, a Guide to Stormwater Management for Residential Homes. This program focuses on residential means of dealing with water issues, thanks to a grant from the Pigeon River Fund.

We are looking for 75 homeowners to help us kick start the program. RiverLink will provide resources designed specifically for smaller sites and private individuals. Along with developing an online guidebook, RiverLink is developing a certification program available for homeowners. We will assist the first 75 residential property owners who sign up, through the process either with training or review, and/or as funds are available, assist homeowners to implement stormwater features at their homes with some help from our over 600 volunteers. Ultimately we would like WaterRICH to evolve into something similar to the healthy built home certification program. We will be also be working with the Realtors, green builders and associated groups to identify and certify a minimum of 75 homes in the first year of the program and help spread the word about this new program.

Would you like to be one of the first in your neighborhood to be WaterRICH certified? Call RiverLink's Watershed Resources Manager, Nancy Hodges. She is a Registered Landscape Architect who can be reached at 252-8474, ext. 14 or by email at nancy@riverlink.org.

RiverLink will be kicking off the program with a presentation at our offices at 170 Lyman Street at 11:30 a.m. and 5p.m. on Thursday, August 25. Come join us to learn about the WaterRICHprogram and what it can do for you. Signing up for the program will give you preferred access to specific WaterRICH trainings and an hour of individual consulting for free!  Please RSVP to Nancy by calling (828) 252-8474, ext. 14 or via e-mail at nancy@riverlink.org

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