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Introducing the Naturerx rain garden pROJECT

 
 

This project is funded by the Bonneville Environmental Foundation, DCC and LAWPRO and is being run in partnership with UCD’s Civil Engineering Department as well as being supported by Wavin Ireland and Version 1.

All project funders, partners and supporters:

 
 
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NatureRX Rain Garden Pilot

Bí URBAN has been funded to develop a nature-based solution for urban runoff. The NatureRx Rain Garden Pilot will slow down the flow of rainwater using a simple community-based intervention. By diverting urban rainwater from residential rooftops into purpose built rain gardens we will diminish the overflow into storm drains that leads to the pollution of our water-courses.

 

As with all nature based solutions Bí URBAN’s NatureRx Rain Garden Project has been designed to address multiple urban issues. In addition to absorbing and using rainwater productively these purpose built gardens will:

  • Divert urban rainwater from storm drains where it mixes with sewage in a ‘combined’ system and leads to pollution of local watercourses.

  • Create green spaces in otherwise sterile urban environments, increasing levels of well-being

  • Provide a connection to nature and horticultural opportunities for participants who live with restricted access to biodiversity.

  • Increase habitat for urban pollinators and wildlife.

  • Act as a carbon sink

This pilot will be used to create a template and collect the data necessary to scale up the project and make a significant impact on water management in the city while creating enhanced levels of biodiversity and livability.

We believe our Rain Garden Pilot project will demonstrate that collective citizen-lead climate action can have a significant impact on urban problems and that creative partnerships with nature will lead our cities toward a healthier, greener and more sustainable future.

 

HOW DO THEY WORK?

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Built to fit neatly into available space adjacent to a downpipe, these planters harvest rain water and filter it through a purpose built garden to diminish urban run off. Plants which adapt to both dry and damp periods are selected in order to create a self sustaining, maintenance free growing space.

If an extreme downpour takes place, an overflow pipe allows excess water to leave the planter, preventing flooding of plants & soil.

There are many Rain Garden designs with instructions on how to build them available to download online. The diagrams below were sourced from the 10,000 Rain Gardens for Scotland Project.

Drop in and collect a FREE printed copy of Dublin City Council’s ‘A how-to-guide for Rainwater Plantersand register for the next phase of rain garden planters below.

 
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MEDIA COVERAGE

REGISTER YOUR INTEREST FOR A RAIN GARDEN PLANTER

 
 

We are now taking applications for the next stage of our NatureRx Rain Garden Project in 2022. If you are interested in getting involved please register your interest by filling out the below form and we will be in touch.

Some things to keep in mind:

  • We are currently focusing on the North West Inner City.

  • You will need access to a downpipe, and space on the ground next to it.

  • To participate you must agree to plant your rain garden with pollinator-friendly species and monitor the planter’s progress and insect activity over the period of a year.

 
 

PROJECT ARCHIVE

Create your own Rain Garden and tell us about it!

If you are itching to get going why not build your own! Rain Gardens are simple to construct and install. You may come up with an innovation that we can use to inform the next stage of our project. Drop into Bí URBAN to collect Dublin City Council’s ‘A how-to-guide for Rainwater Plantersand see examples of the down pipe connectors we have used in our pilot. Hopefully this will get the creative juices flowing!

YOU MAY BE A WINNER! We will be launching a DIY Rain Garden Competition in 2022 - Details TBA Register above to keep in the know.

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