During stormwater review, green infrastructure techniques are required under the stormwater regulations. Green Stormwater Infrastructure (GSI) is an approach to manage stormwater either on-site, or close to a developed site that mimics natural processes by soaking up and storing water. ANJEC has a Green Infrastructure tool kit for Municipalities that includes two resource papers: Long Term Control Plans, Stream Daylighting and Combined Sewer Overflow Programs, and Green Infrastructure Design and Options.
Additional website resources on GSI can be found below:
- Introduction to Green Infrastructure Practices (Rutgers NJAES)
- Green Infrastructure Guidance Manual (Rutgers NJAES)
- FAQs for Green Infrastructure Rule (NJDEP)
- Green Infrastructure in New Jersey (NJDEP)
- Green Infrastructure (USEPA)
- Green Infrastructure GI Wizard (USEPA)