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Westport Offers 'Low Impact Development' Guidelines for Residents, Businesses
The document offers landscaping suggestions to help improve the water quality throughout the community.

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Westport, CT - The town's Conservation Department has released a new "Low-Impact Development" brochure to aid Westport home and business owners in the creation of landscaping that can help improve the community's water quality.
The two-page document discusses such landscaping as bioswales, permeable paving, rain gardens and vegetated buffers, all of which can help keep stormwater from becoming polluted.
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"Low-Impact Development (LID) has emerged as a highly effective and attractive approach to controlling stormwater pollution and protecting developing watersheds in already urbanized communities
throughout the country," the brochure states.
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"It is an approach to land development that works with nature to manage stormwater as close to its source as possible."
Click here to view the brochure. A printed form of the document is also available in the Conservation Department at Westport Town Hall.
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