You Can Clean the Water Just by Planting a Tree

Trees protect water quality, clean our air and provide wildlife habitat. One large tree can eliminate 5,000 gallons of polluted runoff each year, and well placed trees can help reduce energy costs by 15 to 35 percent.  

Trees also enhance our quality of life, beautifying neighborhoods and highways, providing sound barriers and shade, and helping increase property values.

Click HERE for a neat tool that calculates the benefit trees can provide.  You enter your zip code and the type and number of trees you want to plant.  It will tell you how much energy the trees save, how much stormwater they soak up, how much air pollution they prevent and more! 

Read here to find out what the Center for Watershed Protection and US Forest Service say about the role of trees in reducing stormwater runoff.

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