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  2. Wetland conservation - Wikipedia

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    Wetland vary widely in their salinity levels, climate zones, and surrounding geography and play a crucial role in maintaining biodiversity, ecosystem services, and support human communities. [1] Wetlands cover at least six percent of the Earth and have become a focal issue for conservation due to the ecosystem services they provide.

  3. Infiltration basin - Wikipedia

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    Recently completed infiltration basin for stormwater collection. An infiltration basin (or recharge basin) is a form of engineered sump [1] or percolation pond [2] that is used to manage stormwater runoff, prevent flooding and downstream erosion, and improve water quality in an adjacent river, stream, lake or bay.

  4. No net loss policy in the United States - Wikipedia

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    value of wetlands services such as recreation, flood control, filtration; value wetlands confer on surrounding property through hedonic pricing; there is no consensus on a valuation system for wetlands [36] Other considerations The processes of wetland restoration, including restoring it to its original function and becoming stable enough as a ...

  5. One goal of the $500K wetlands project is to curb the ... - AOL

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    She said the project hopes to harness the power of the regular flooding of the Killbuck Creek into feeding the wetlands, helping to purify the water and slow down the impact of flooding.

  6. Riparian-zone restoration - Wikipedia

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    A lack of flooding has been shown to decrease the amount of habitat heterogeneity in riparian ecosystems as wetland depressions in the floodplain no longer fill and hold water. [9] Because habitat heterogeneity is correlated with species diversity, levees can cause reductions in the overall biodiversity of riparian ecosystems. [9]

  7. Wetlands provide $23 billion in flood control across ...

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    Wisconsin is home to an estimated 6 million acres of wetlands, according to the state Department of Natural Resources, adding up to about $4.6 billion annually in natural flood mitigation, by the ...

  8. Flood management - Wikipedia

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    Flood management is a broad term that includes measures to control or mitigate flood waters, such as actions to prevent floods from occurring or to minimize their impacts when they do occur. [4] [5] Flood management methods can be structural or non-structural: Structural flood management (i.e: flood control) is the reduction of the effects of a ...

  9. Gov. Tony Evers signs bill aimed at protecting, restoring ...

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    MADISON – A new law will encourage local governments to restore and protect wetlands across the state, in a bid to prevent damage from major flooding events.. The grant program, to be ...