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X-WR-CALDESC:This workshop led by Stuart S. Schwartz introduces 'suburban s
 ubsoiling' - the combination of subsoiling (or deep soil ripping) with agg
 ressive organic compost amendment\, as a sustainable landscaping practice 
 to restore hydrologic function to the Bay's pervious landscapes. This prac
 tice holds great potential to turn every yard\, lawn\, and transportation 
 median into a high performing infiltration structure. Simple field protoco
 ls to evaluate the compaction and infiltration condition of yards\, lawns\
 , and pervious land uses will be demonstrated and introduced as part of a 
 grass roots effort to characterize the hydrologic performance of the Bay's
  urban landscapes. \n\nA senior research scientist at the Center for Urban
  Environmental Research and Education (CUERE) at the University of Marylan
 d Baltimore County\, Stuart Schwartz's current research includes hydrologi
 c design and performance of pervious concrete\, sustainable water resource
 s management\, and stormwater performance criteria for environmental site 
 design. He has served as director of the Center for Environmental Science\
 , Technology\, and Policy at Cleveland State University\; associate direct
 or of the Water Resources Research Institute of the University of North Ca
 rolina\; and director of the Section for Cooperative Water Supply Operatio
 ns on the Potomac at the Interstate Commission on the Potomac River Basin.
 \n\n<b>Fee: $10 members\, $15 general public</b>\n

410.634.2847\, ext. 0 or
  <a href='mailto:info@adkinsarboretum.org'>info@adkinsarboretum.org</a>
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DESCRIPTION:This workshop led by Stuart S. Schwartz introduces 'suburban su
 bsoiling' - the combination of subsoiling (or deep soil ripping) with aggr
 essive organic compost amendment\, as a sustainable landscaping practice t
 o restore hydrologic function to the Bay's pervious landscapes. This pract
 ice holds great potential to turn every yard\, lawn\, and transportation m
 edian into a high performing infiltration structure. Simple field protocol
 s to evaluate the compaction and infiltration condition of yards\, lawns\,
  and pervious land uses will be demonstrated and introduced as part of a g
 rass roots effort to characterize the hydrologic performance of the Bay's 
 urban landscapes. \n\nA senior research scientist at the Center for Urban 
 Environmental Research and Education (CUERE) at the University of Maryland
  Baltimore County\, Stuart Schwartz's current research includes hydrologic
  design and performance of pervious concrete\, sustainable water resources
  management\, and stormwater performance criteria for environmental site d
 esign. He has served as director of the Center for Environmental Science\,
  Technology\, and Policy at Cleveland State University\; associate directo
 r of the Water Resources Research Institute of the University of North Car
 olina\; and director of the Section for Cooperative Water Supply Operation
 s on the Potomac at the Interstate Commission on the Potomac River Basin.
 \n\n<b>Fee: $10 members\, $15 general public</b>\n

410.634.2847\, ext. 0 or
  <a href='mailto:info@adkinsarboretum.org'>info@adkinsarboretum.org</a>
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SUMMARY:Suburban Subsoiling
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