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Soley shares how her personal experience in concrete work helped her understand how green technology can solve environmental problems caused by humans.
By: Ms. Soley Salazar, 11th Grade
Teacher: Paula Sizemore, Ypsilanti Community High School, Ypsilanti
Subject: Biology
Theme: Stormwater and Watershed Education
Type: PowerPoint, Audio, Video
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I love the way you applied your experience to solve the problem.
i do to it was a fun experience
Great, work! I hope you are successful at spreading the word about how to increase pervious pavement to reduce stormwater.
thank you and sure will come
thank you and sure will
I remember working with you on this project! And I remember you talking about the expertise your dad had in working with concrete and how you used that in both teaching us the right way to break up the old concrete and preparing the site for the permeable pavement. I didn’t know you had the great idea of using piping to help move water to the rain garden area! So great to hear about everything you learned from the project and that it stuck with you!
i do to it was a fun experience
Certainly too much concrete in our watersheds. We really need more people busting it up. As it stands, we have little groundwater recharge and so many floods and pollution in our rivers due to contaminated overland flows. People just don’t think it through. Thank you!
I think working with concrete to learn how green technology was good for treating environmental problems was a very good and caring project.