In 2014, the Environmental Coalition of South Seattle (ECOSS) interviewed Cloverdale Apartments owner, Nick Horocks.
What motivated you to participate in RainWise?
“It’s just me and my mom running this business. We both care about the environment and wanted to do something to help with the runoff issues. But primarily, it was free and it also made our front area look fantastic. We also had some drainage issues at the back. Gutters dropping into parking areas created mold and it didn’t look good.”
How did you get involved?
“We were first approached by the ECOSS outreach staff. We wanted to learn more and were connected to a RainWise contractor. Before committing, we went around to a couple of rain gardens in the area and we liked them. We then talked with Rain Dog Designs, they told us what they could do, we signed off on it, and they went to work.”
Can you think of other things that would make the program more appealing to other property owners?
“The main benefits of the RainWise program to my property were:
1. Aesthetic value – It made our building look a lot better and it’ll get betteras years go by.
2. Flood control – Before the installation we experienced leakage from the gutters into the parking lot. After the installation this issue was resolved
3. Near free – Honestly I don’t really know what to tell you. It was such an easy process and you can’tbeat free!”
Project partners include church leadership, King County staff, RainWise outreach staff and the creative design talents of the RainWise contractor, Rain Dog Designs. All stakeholders worked together to keep thousands of gallons of rainwater out of the sewer system each year.