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Streets That Water Trees

What if every rainfall could nourish cities instead of flooding them?

The image highlights a simple yet powerful solution: curb-cut rain basins—an approach rooted in Sustainable Urban Drainage Systems and Green Infrastructure.

Instead of letting stormwater rush into overloaded drains, small openings in curbs redirect water into planted basins around trees. These spaces act like natural sponges—capturing, filtering, and slowly absorbing rainwater back into the soil.

The impact is bigger than it looks:

• 🌊 Reduces urban flooding by slowing runoff
• 🌱 Irrigates trees naturally—no extra water needed
• 🧪 Filters pollutants like oil and debris
• 🌍 Recharges groundwater systems
• 🌡️ Helps cool cities through added greenery

This is how smart cities rethink infrastructure—not by building more pipes, but by working with nature.

In a warming world facing water stress and rapid urbanization, solutions like this show that resilience doesn’t always require massive investment—just better design.

Small curb. Big impact.

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