Green Infrastructure
Impervious Surfaces and Stormwater
The Charles River Watershed
GI Benefits and Considerations
Other
100

Engineered systems that mimic natural features & processes to manage storm impacts, known by the acronym GSI.

What Green Stormwater Infrastructure 

100

This is increased by impervious surfaces (like pavement) and decreased by pervious surfaces (like grass or forest).

What is stormwater runoff?

100

Founded in 1965 in response to pollution, CRWA (Emilia's workplace) stands for what?

What is Charles River Watershed Association 

100

Name ONE type of GI that has strong educational benefits.

What is a rain garden, green roof, Bioretention, etc. (Not permeable pavement or infiltration).

100

An EJ community is a community typically defined as an area that "experiences disproportionately high burdens from environmental pollution and/or socioeconomic vulnerabilities, often impacting the health and well-being of residents." What does EJ stand for? 

What is an Environmental Justice Community?

200

Name ONE type of GI:

What is: A rain garden, rainwater harvesting, infiltration trench, permeable pavement, infiltration chambers etc. 


200

Impeameable surfaces increase these three phenomenon. Tell me TWO.

What is flooding, runoff or urban heat island effect

200

 a "natural bathtub", or drainage basin for rain and snow. These are not defined by city or town boundaries.

What is a watershed?

200

This type of GI uses plants to treat stormwater runoff

what is bioretention, rain gardens, bioswales ect?

200

The idea that cities experience higher temperatures than their surrounding rural areas because of things like fewer trees or dark pavement.

What is the Urban Heat Island Effect?

300

Unlike GREEN infrastructure ------ infrastructure is NOT designed to mimic natural systems and often takes the form of concrete and pipes

What is GREY infrastructure? 

300

the process where water on the surface of the land, such as rainwater or melted snow, moves downwards into the soil and groundwater. This is reduced in areas with impermeable surfaces. 

What is infiltration?

300

The number of cities and towns OR the number of residents in the Charles River Watershed

What is 35 towns, OR 1 million+

300

Harvested rain water can be used for watering a garden, or washing a car, but NOT this.

What is drinking?

300

the combined process of evaporation and transpiration, where water is transferred from the land to the atmosphere?

What is evapotranspiration?

400

Bioswells, green roofs, and tree filters are all examples of this type of Green infrastructure

What is Bioretention 

400

A CSO is discharge of wastewater, including both stormwater and untreated sewage, into nearby water bodies. What does CSO stand for?

What is a combined sewer overflow?

400

The most common bacterial threats to the Charles River Watershed are:

What is E.coli and/or cyanobacteria?

400

This type of GI needs an adequate separation distance from groundwater tables

What is permeable pavement or infiltration?

400

 A term used in the United States for sewage treatment systems owned and operated by government agencies, with the acryonm POTW. 

What is a Publicly Owned Treatment Work(s)?

500

This type of GI is "A storage structure used to hold runoff for subsequent reuse; primarily for non-potable purposes."

What is rainwater harvesting?

500

This NUTRIENT is good for plants, but too much causes issues in our aquatic ecosystem.

What is Phosphorus?

500

The Charles River flows 80 miles from this town in, Mass. to the Boston Harbor.

What is Hopkinton?

500

This type of GI has a Has a perforated pipe system to help distribute water evenly underground.

What is an infiltration basins or/ and an infiltration trenche?

500

The indiginous name for the Charles River

What is the “Quinobequin”?