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Rain gardens can help filter out toxic pollution in Bay Area cities, new study shows
A new study by the San Francisco Estuary Institute found that rain gardens may help clean up toxic pollution in Bay Area cities. The research highlights rain gardens' potential to filter out contaminants from urban runoff.
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