For Property Managers


Simple ThingsThings Residential and Commercial Property Managers can Do!

 

Every drop of water carrying sediment, dirt, and wastes that we can keep on land recharges our groundwater, keeps our ocean waters clean, and aquatic plants and animals healthy.   Every Drop Counts!

 

10 Things You Can Do if you manage property, including shopping centers:

 
Coral Filter Strip1.  Manage parking area runoff.  Direct runoff water from rooftops and parking areas to  landscaping, swales or planter boxes instead of storm drains.  One way is to install curb cuts to allow runoff to drain into landscaping. 




2.  Use the minimum amount of water, fertilizer and pesticides to maintain the property.
 

3.  Seek other ways to keep rainwater run-off on the property such as: 

 
  • Increase the number of plants and trees so the water can soak in to the ground. Tip!  Some good ground cover plants are native ‘ilima and pōhinahina that can handle both wet and dry conditions. 

 

  • Plant shrubs and trees between the property and nearby waterways to act as buffers to filter out pollutants.

 

  • Build terraces, rain gardens, and swales to catch rain and sediment and avoid runoff and erosion.

 

  • Contain bare soil during landscaping/renovation projects by using silt filters and covers. 
    Note:
    Bare soil from construction and landscaping projects are the leading sources of
    urban sediment!
    permeable pavers
   
 
  • Install permeable pavement, pavers or gravel in parking areas, driveways and walkways.   
    These allow the water to filter into the soil below and can look very aesthetically pleasing. 
 

 

 
For more information contact Malama Maunalua at:  (808) 395-5050 or info@malamamaunlua.org