03/16/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 03/16/2026 13:26
March 16, 2026
Please confirm your interest by March 27, 2026, by contacting Grace Hiestand at [email protected]. Samples should be delivered to the testing facility in Spring 2026.
Download the Green Roof Performance Testing Brochure for additional details.
The NYC Department of Environmental Protection (DEP), in partnership with Drexel University and with support from eDesign Dynamics, is launching a controlled field experiment to evaluate innovative green roof systems and how they compare to typical systems used in NYC. As the green roof market rapidly evolves, the City is working to ensure its regulations and incentives remain current and effective.
Innovative systems-such as storage-based, wick-driven, fleece-based, and hybrid blue-green roofs-may provide equal or better stormwater performance with less depth and/or lower weight, but currently lack standardized, field-based verification under real NYC climatic conditions. This research aims to:
The figure to the right shows the layout of the weighing lysimeter testing facility.
The trial compares:
Each system will undergo a two (2) week testing period, during which it will be monitored side by side with the standard green roof replicates under identical weather conditions, allowing for direct comparison of hydrologic performance.
Participating manufacturers must provide, at no cost, materials for three (3) small-scale samples (1 m2 each) of their proprietary green roof system, sized for individual lysimeter platforms.
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