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WWW.HGOR.COM JOHNS CREEK ENVIRONMENTAL CAMPUS Alpharetta, Georgia 2006 - 2009 Bill Babineau Valley Crest Landscape (770) 613-0110 At its northern-most wastewater treatment plant, Fulton County turned surrounding land into an educational tool for the region and surrounding neighborhood. The campus exhibits sustainable landscape solutions through the predominant use of native plant material found in the Georgia piedmont. Landscape architectural design includes innovative ways to demonstrate the native palette’s strength and beauty. Site design also includes natural filtration, Bio-Swales, of storm water runoff located at visitor parking and service yards. Roof storm systems empty into an active stream supplied from re-used waste water from the treatment plant.
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JOHNS CREEK ENVIRONMENTAL CAMPUSAlpharetta, Georgia 2006 - 2009

Bill BabineauValley Crest Landscape(770) 613-0110

At its northern-most wastewater treatment plant, Fulton County turned surrounding land into an educational tool for the region and surrounding neighborhood. The campus exhibits sustainable landscape solutions through the predominant use of native plant material found in the Georgia piedmont. Landscape architectural design includes innovative ways to demonstrate the native palette’s strength and beauty. Site design also includes natural filtration, Bio-Swales, of storm water runoff located at visitor parking and service yards. Roof storm systems empty into an active stream supplied from re-used waste water from the treatment plant.