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Camden City s New Green Infrastructure Program- Protecting the Environment and the Public Health Andrew Kricun, P.E., BCEE Executive Director/Chief Engineer Camden County Municipal Utilities Authority Camden, NJ January 30, 2015

Localized Flooding in Camden from a 1 inch rain event

City of Camden Camden County Municipal Utilities Authority Cooper s Ferry Development Association New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection Rutgers Cooperative Extension NJ Tree Foundation

Stakeholder Group Rutgers Camden/Walter Rand Institute Cramer Hill Community Development Corporation Heart of Camden Center for Environmental Transformation South Jersey Land and Water Trust Camden County Soil Conservation District Rutgers Cooperative Extension of Camden County Camden County 4-H Delaware Riverkeeper Network Respond, Inc. Save Our Waterfront Gloucester City Tree Committee & Beautification Association NJDEP Concerned Citizens of North Camden NJ Conservation Foundation Camden DCCB Camden Community Development Association Greater Camden Partnership Cooper Lanning Civic Association Morgan Village Camden City Garden Club Holy Name School Camden Churches Organized for People Concerned Citizens of Whitman Park The Nature Conservancy

Camden s Five-Pronged Plan to Reduce Flooding By Restoring Sewer System Capacity Green Infrastructure- capturing stormwater reduces the volume of flow in the sewer system Water Conservation- Using less water also reduces the volume of flow in the sewer system Infiltration/Inflow Removal- Eliminating extraneous rainwater and groundwater reduces the volume of flow in the sewer system Optimization of Combined Sewer System Operationsmaximize sewer storage capacity Capital Upgrades

Environmental & Economic Benefits Realized as Well Green Infrastructure and I/I removal all help to preserve clean drinking water, stormwater and ground water Maximizing sewage storage capacity not only minimizes the potential for flooding but also raw sewage overflows to the Delaware River Netting systems at the end of outfalls capture solids from overflows Reductions in potable water costs, pumping costs and sewage treatment costs

WATERFRONT SOUTH RAIN GARDENS Green Infrastructure on Brownfield Sites

Camden s Green & Grey Infrastructure Accomplishments So far Water conservation ordinance adopted 52 rain gardens planted Over 1000 trees planted Stream daylighting project Depaving/creation of riverfront parks Optimization of Combined Sewer System O&M Combined sewer separations & replacements

Camden Collaborative Initiative Collaboration among USEPA, NJDEP, CCMUA, Camden City and 25 other environmental and community agencies to address environmental issues. Six working groups formed: - Flooding - Contaminated Sites - Air Emissions - Recycling - Environmental Justice - Environmental Education

Thanks for Listening! If you would like more information, please contact Andrew Kricun. P.E., BCEE Executive Director/Chief Engineer Camden County Municipal Utilities Authority 856.583.1223 andy@ccmua.org

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Outcomes Partner Organizations Foundational Support * Indicators 78 Families 3,000 lbs 84 Families 5,000 lbs 92 Families 107 Families Gifts In-Kind 100+ families New location / Expansion

Nature is Good for the Mind Improves attention 1 Improves mood 2 Reduces stress 3 1. Kaplan, S (1995). J. Environmental Psychology. 15:169-182. 2. Morita, E., et al. (2007). Public Health. 121(1):54-63. 3. Yamaguchi, M., et al. (2006). J Int Med Res. 34(2):152-9.

Nature is Good for the Body Physically active 1,2 Lowers blood pressure 3 Boosts immune system 4 1. Cleland V, et al. Int J Obesity 2008; 32:1685-93 2. Burdette, H., et al. Arch. of Ped. Adolesc. Med., 2004; 158(4): 353 357 3. Park B.J., et al. Environ. Health Prev Med. 2008; 15(1):18-26 4. Li Q, et al. Int J Immunopathol Pharmacol. 2007; 20 (S2): 3-8

Nature is Good for the Soul Connection to life Emotional resilience

Children spend 1% of their free time H outdoors Childhood Today

Children spend 7.5 hours per day in H front of screens. Childhood Today

Sitting is the New Smoking Childhood Today

Connecting Nature & Health Healthy Parks, Healthy People, NPS D.C. Parks Rx Outdoors Rx, Boston Docs in Parks, Baltimore Portland, San Francisco, North Carolina

H Nature Rx: Go Out and Play

Nature Rx Cross-Sector Collaboration WHO Environment Education Public Health Play & recreation Urban Planning Academic Research

Nature Rx Objectives WHAT Collaborate Educate Activate Impact

Nature Rx Resource Development HOW Educational Resources Finding local green spaces What to do at parks & trails

Nature Rx Nature Rx HOW Activate: clinicians Integrate Nature Rx into work flow at wellness check-ups Link resources to CHOP electronic medical records system CHOP Clinicians give Nature Rx and resources to patients

Nature Rx Strategies HOW Activate: Patients/families Find park/trails nearest to their home Connect them with Nature Rx branded programs in pilot communities Self-guided activities via mobile device Incentives for participating and tracking

Nature Rx 4 Year Pilot Four CHOP Clinics: Roxborough Primary Care Cobbs Creek Clinic Karabots Clinic South Philly Clinic

Engage more community stakeholders Surveys and focus groups to test messaging and tools Technology support & development H Park/trail audits Nature Rx Project Status & Next Steps

Nature Rx Any Questions?

Nature Rx Strategic Planning HOW Task Force Members: Children s Hospital of Philadelphia Get Healthy Philly, PPH Health Promotion Council Philadelphia Parks and Recreation, PPR National Park Service Bicycle Coalition of Greater Philadelphia John Heinz National Wildlife Refuge The Circuit Smith Memorial Playground and Philadelphia Declaration of Play PBS Kids, WGBH Boston Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission Philadelphia Planning Commission, Healthy Communities Drexel, Schools of Public Health and Learning Technology UPENN, PennDesign and School of Public Health U of Sciences, School of Public Health