As flood risks rise, Latino landscapers and residents learn to fight back with green infrastructure.
A Washington, D.C.-based nonprofit called EcoLatinos created a Spanish-language training program.
Participants learned to build rain gardens sunken areas planted with deep-rooted perennials that help absorb stormwater.
They also learned about tree planting, minimizing non-permeable surfaces, and how to install rain barrels.
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