U.S. EPA is releasing a first-of-its-kind water quality scorecard that will help communities in rural, suburban and urban settings incorporate green infrastructure practices to protect local water quality and improve both the built and natural environment.

The Water Quality Scorecard was developed to help local governments identify opportunities to remove barriers and revise and create codes, ordinances, and incentives to better protect water quality.

The scorecard guides municipal staff, stormwater managers, planners, and other stakeholders through a review of relevant local codes and ordinances to ensure that these codes work together to support a green infrastructure approach. The scorecard also provides policy options, resources, and case studies. Click here for more information.

The Sierra Club Ohio Clean Water Campaign currently works in Central Ohio and Hamilton County to promote green infrastructure solutions that will mitigate sewer overflows and reduce pollution from urban runoff. For more information about the benefits of green infrastructure projects, see our Green infrastructure factsheet.