Found 58 datasets matching "doee".
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The tidal shoreline buffer includes the areas along the banks of the Potomac and Anacostia Rivers that are projected to be inundated by tides on a daily basis by 2080. These areas are regulated...
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The BEPS Program was created by Title III of the?Clean Energy DC Omnibus Act of 2018. The BEPS is a minimum threshold of energy performance that will be no lower than the local median?ENERGY...
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This viewer shows impervious areas such as parking lots, driveways, and buildings in the District. The Department of Energy and Envrionment (DOEE) makes this viewer available to help users...
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Storm Drain Marker Installations is a data layer showing where storm drain markers were installed on storm sewer catchments. Markers indicate that the sewer catchments drain to the Chesapeake Bay...
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The Department of Energy and Environment (DOEE) is leading the development of the plan, working with an interdisciplinary team of consultants, led by Buro Happold, with stakeholder engagement...
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The Stream Condition Index (SCI) is a grade card scoring District waterbodies. Learn about your local streams using the 'Stream Explorer' or dive deeper into the data DOEE collects to study these...
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Stormwater runoff carries harmful pollutants like pet waste, oil, grease, sediment, and litter into the District of Columbia’s waterbodies through storm drains or directly via over-land flow....
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This app displays a series of general information for an address, location, or where the user clicks in DC. Some information returned are:Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) areaCombined...
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This web app allows users to explore all stream restoration projects within the District of Columbia. DOEE's Watershed Protection Division’s Restoration Branch plans, funds, and oversees...
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The Stormwater Retention Credit (SRC) Trading Program helps to leverage private investment in GI. SRCs, which are generated by GI or by removing impervious surfaces, can be sold on the market to...
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Energy benchmarking means tracking a building's energy and water use and using a standard metric to compare the building's performance against past performance and to its peers nationwide. These...
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Best Management Practices (BMPs) are structural controls used to manage stormwater runoff. Examples include green roofs, rain gardens, and cisterns. BMPs reduce the effects of stormwater pollution...
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The Clean and Affordable Energy Act of 2008 established that all private buildings over 50,000 gross square feet within the District of Columbia, including multifamily residences, must annually...
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As we gather more insights into how climate change is already affecting the District and revisit the scientific projections for the future, we’re getting smarter about how to confront this new...
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District homeowners who remove impervious surfaces and replace them with permeable pavement or re-vegetate them to reduce and/or treat stormwater runoff from impervious surfaces on their property...
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In an effort to raise awareness and incite behavior change around watershed and stormwater-related issues the District Department of Energy and Environment (DOEE) created the Community Stormwater...
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