Residents Spring In To Action: Spring Stream ReLeaf 2011
What an exciting season it was for Stream ReLeaf! This season saw a jump in demand for the ReLeaf program – with three dozen residents planting over 1,300 trees and shrubs. With each of those 1,300 plants that were installed, the environment benefits. How? In immeasurable ways, but let’s start off with some of the biggies: Stream buffers help prevent streambank erosion. The vegetation traps much of the sediment, nutrients, and other pollutants, preventing them from entering our waterways. In addition to stabilizing the soil, the plants utilize most of the trapped nutrients. (Note: An effective buffer will use of to 80% of the phosphorous and nearly 90% of the nitrogen, two of the biggest pollutants of the Chesapeake Bay.)