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NATURAL RESOURCES
Provide Incentives for Watershed Stewardship on Private Lands
Program Summary: Greenbelt offers the following incentives for watershed stewardship on private
lands: 1) Compost Workshops / Discounted Backyard Compost Bins 2) Rain Garden Capstone Project 3)
Great Greenbelt Rain Barrel Event 4) Tour of Watershed Best Management Practices 5) Rain Garden
Workshop Series.
1) Compost Workshops / Discounted Compost Bins
Public Works hosted a series of educational Compost Workshops on March 5, 2016, November 5, 2016,
and March 18, 2017. After the free compost workshops, over 50 discounted compost bins were sold to
more than 50 Greenbelt residents through a grant from backyardcomposting.org. Individuals who were
unable to attend the workshops could pick up a discounted compost bin at an alternate time.
Proof 1.1: Flyer for compost workshop and discounted compost bins
Proof 1.2: March 16, 2017 News Review article Green yards Composting
http://www.greenbeltnewsreview.com/issues/GNR20170316.pdf (page 12)
Proof 1.3: Compost Workshop advertised on City website calendar
http://www.greenbeltmd.gov/calendar.aspx?view=list&year=2017&month=3&day=18
Proof 1.4: February 4, 2016 News Review article promoting discounted compost bins
http://www.greenbeltnewsreview.com/issues/GNR20160204.pdf (page 3)
2) Rain Garden Capstone Project
The Chesapeake Conservation Corps Member, Connor Roessler, performed education and outreach to
various individuals and community groups about rain gardens as a capstone project. A tour of rain
gardens and other watershed best management practices was featured at the Greenbelt Public Works
Open House on May 20, 2017. A Rain Garden Workshop was also held on June 24, 2017 at Greenbelt
Public Works. Meetings and workshops resulted in over sixty individuals and four community groups
educated about rain garden design, installation, and financing through the Rain Check Rebate Program.
Proof 2.1: May 18, 2017 News Review article about tour of stormwater best management practices
http://www.greenbeltnewsreview.com/issues/GNR20170518.pdf (page 7)
Proof 2.2: March 9, 2017 News Review Rain Gardens, Rain Barrels Aid Stormwater Management
http://www.greenbeltnewsreview.com/issues/GNR20170309.pdf (page 12)
Proof 2.3: Flyer for Rain Garden Workshop
3) Greenbelt Great Rain Barrel Event
The City of Greenbelt Department of Public Works partnered with Prince George’s County Department
of the Environment to provide discounted 50-gallon rain barrels with the offer of a Rain Check Rebate.
Residents pre-ordered over 50 rain barrels online from February 4, 2017 – March 18, 2017. On April 1,
2017, Plumbers and Gasfitters UA Local 5 offered an installation demonstration for residents who
ordered rain barrels and a chance to get answers to questions.
Proof 3.1: February 9, 2017 News Review article about rain barrel rebate
http://www.greenbeltnewsreview.com/issues/GNR20170209.pdf (page 9)
Proof 3.2: Flyer promoting discounted rain barrels
Proof 3.3: Rain Barrel Solutions Inc. website to order discounted rain barrels
http://nmc.rainbarrelprogram.org/greenbelt
4) Tour of Watershed Best Management Practices
Public Works led a tour of watershed best management practices at Springhill Lake Recreation Center in
honor of Earth Day on April 22, 2017. A total of 42 individuals learned about permeable pavement, rain
cisterns / barrels, rain gardens, and financing options through Prince George’s County Rain Check Rebate
Program. Articles in the News Review were published to further inform the community about the
benefits of permeable pavement among other watershed best management practices.
Proof 4.1: April 20, 2017 News Review article about tour of watershed best management practices
http://www.greenbeltnewsreview.com/issues/GNR20170420.pdf (page 12)
Proof 4.2: April 27, 2017 News Review article about tour of watershed best management practices
http://greenbeltnewsreview.com/issues/GNR20170427.pdf (page 12)
5) Rain Garden Workshop Series
A series of three educational Rain Garden Workshops taught over 60 participants about Prince George’s County Rain Check Rebate application, how to assess a property for stormwater problems and opportunities, toured local rain gardens, and got real-time help with rain garden design. The workshop series took place on January 30, 2016, February 27, 2016, and March 19, 2016 at Greenbelt Public Works. These workshops were organized by:
City of Greenbelt Department of Public Works
Prince George’s County Department of the Environment
Beaverdam Creek Watershed Group
Citizens to Conserve and Restore Indian Creek
Friends of Still Creek Proof 5.1: February 11, 2016 News Review article about rain gardens workshop series
http://www.greenbeltnewsreview.com/issues/GNR20160211.pdf (page 8)
Proof 5.2: January 21, 2016 News Review article about rain gardens workshop series
http://www.greenbeltnewsreview.com/issues/GNR20160121.pdf (page 3)