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Ep. 100: Low Impact Development

In this episode, Peter MacDonagh of Kestrel Design Group discusses low impact development (LID). MacDonagh talks about what low impact development is and why and who should be concerned about it, in addition to providing examples. He also explains...

An episode of the Landscape Live's tracks podcast, hosted by North Coast Media, titled "Ep. 100: Low Impact Development" was published on October 6, 2014 and runs 31 minutes.

October 6, 2014 ·31m · Landscape Live's tracks

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In this episode, Peter MacDonagh of Kestrel Design Group discusses low impact development (LID). MacDonagh talks about what low impact development is and why and who should be concerned about it, in addition to providing examples. He also explains how plants and soil clean water and what kinds of water pollution LID handles.

In this episode, Peter MacDonagh of Kestrel Design Group discusses low impact development (LID). MacDonagh talks about what low impact development is and why and who should be concerned about it, in addition to providing examples. He also explains how plants and soil clean water and what kinds of water pollution LID handles.
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