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Storm Smart
 Homes & Private Drives

Resources
for homeowners and property managers

Videos

Before the Storm

Want to learn more about what you can do before a storm to save you time and money after storms, help keep your downstream neighbors safe, and give us all more crystal clear swimming days?
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Downer Driveways

Want to learn more about what you can do on your driveway or private road to save you (and the Town) money, help keep your downstream neighbors safe, and give us all more crystal clear swimming days?

Rethinking Your Lawn

Want to learn more about what you can do on your home site and in your lawn to save you money, help keep your downstream neighbors safe, and give us all more crystal clear swimming days?
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EDUCATIONAL MATERIALS

Resilience Booklets

For the 5th Anniversary of Tropical Storm Irene, Ridge to River produced a series of booklets highlighting examples and strategies that are already working to increase resilience and improve water quality in the Mad River Valley.

A Watershed United - Ridge to River Guide by Friends of the Mad River

River Corridors - A Ridge to River Guide by Friends of the Mad River

Uplands & Everywhere - A Ridge to River Guide by Friends of the Mad River

Safer Areas - A Ridge to River Guide by Friends of the Mad River

Vulnerable Settlements - A Ridge to River Guide by Friends of the Mad River

PRESENTATIONS

5-Town Meeting Presentations

For three years now, the Selectboards and various other municipal boards of all five towns have met together once a year to share challenges and opportunities for working together. Ridge to River has offered presentations on stormwater and resilience for those 5-town meetings each year.
2015 presentation
2016 presentation
2017 presentation
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  • Home
  • Our Impact
    • Community Climate Chats >
      • Past Climate Chats
      • Climate Survey
    • Ridge To River >
      • Action Framework >
        • Programs
        • Research Needs
        • Resources
      • Planning Process >
        • Team
        • Landscape
        • Planning
        • Community
    • Storm Smart >
      • Storm Smart Assessment
      • Storm Smart Resources & FAQs
      • Storm Smart In Practice
    • Tree Planting
    • Keeping Water Local
    • Mad River Watch >
      • Highlights from the Field
      • Volunteer Resources
      • Historical Data
    • Flood & Fish Friendly Roads
  • Get Involved
    • Events
    • Volunteer
    • Your Mad River
    • Learn
    • Donate
    • Jobs
  • Who We Are
  • News
  • Contact Us