As rain falls on the city of Lynchburg, thousands of gallons hit the pavement and flow into storm drains and down to the James River. In order to catch more of that rainwater and guide it into the soil, easing…
Margaret Carmel, The News & Advance
Thu, 05/03/2018 - 7:50pm
As rain falls on the city of Lynchburg, thousands of gallons hit the pavement and flow into storm drains and down to the James River. In order to catch more of that rainwater and guide it into the soil, easing…