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Resources

We create factsheets, maps, and other resources to support our member organizations and the general public. SWIM also hosts the Estuary Partnership Forum, promoting DEIJ support and safe spaces for practitioners in the New York Harbor region. 

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Here you can view resources created by SWIM Staff, Coalition Members, and other organizations as well as government agencies, which can be used to learn more about stormwater issues and solutions in New York City.

Water Quality Resources

Stay up-to-date on the happenings at SWIM, view and download fact sheets, and revisit previous newsletters and presentations.

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First 10 Years of SWIM Report

This report was initiated to celebrate Stormwater Infrastructure Matters (SWIM) Coalition’s 10th Anniversary and to document our first decade of accomplishments as an organization.

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Clean Water Steward Workbook

This workbook is for water users, community organizations, and  concerned citizens to use as a guide for how to respond to the City’s Long Term Control Plans to reduce Combined Sewer Overflow (CSO). Learn about what these plans mean for your local waterways and how to get involved in the planning process. 

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Safe Space Commitment

The SWIM Coalition is proud to host the DEIJ Subcommittee working in the harbor and estuary region. Since we are non-federally funded, we have the capacity to support our partners by continuing DEIJ priorities throughout the region.

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DEIJ Resources

The DEIJ Subcommittee's library of resources includes a range of media, workshops, trainings, and other content that can be accessed via the linked organizations.

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