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New stormwater projects aim to reduce flooding in Sioux Falls neighborhoods

Two new green infrastructure projects in Sioux Falls are using native plants and engineered soil systems to reduce flooding and filter out pollutants. Located near West 28th Street and South Covell Avenue and West 35th Street and Duluth Avenue, the sites are part of the city's Green Infrastructure Improvement Project, which has been adding rain gardens to help manage stormwater since 2021. "Green infrastructure is an important part of a balanced…
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siouxfallslive.com broke the news in Worthington, United States on Monday, June 22, 2026.
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