Sustainable Grounds Development, Framingham State University, 2012

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McCarthy Center Hillside DRAINAGE Framingham State University 100 State Street Framingham, MA 01701 May 2012 SUSTAINABLE GROUNDS DEVELOPMENT Laura Rissolo 53 Hipp Road | New Milford, CT 06776 wild.rooted@gmail.com | (860) 671-8088 Kate Cholakis 116 Nonotuck Street | Florence, MA cholakis11@csld.edu | (508) 265-1114

SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS

Grading • Minimal grading is proposed surrounding the stone wall. Verify grading in field. Drainage • Greater infiltration of stormwater is achieved through increased vegetative cover. Erosion • Plant roots reduce erosion on the steep slopes of the garden bed.

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