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“Rain gardens” can dramatically cut the amount of pollution in urban storm water, according to a study by US researchers.
Most of the rain that falls on cities lands on impervious surfaces, such as roads, where it absorbs pollutants before it finally drains away.
The team says a shallow depression in a garden containing bark mulch and shrubs can remove up to 99% of toxins.
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