CHALLENGES AND BEST PRACTICES
As the first solar-powered community in the United States, Babcock Ranch uses more than 650,000 solar panels to power homes through underground power lines that are not susceptible to windstorm damage.
On-site water and wastewater utility
facilities are elevated above the 100-year flood plain and underground fiber
optic lines provide data connectivity during extreme weather events.
Heather McGowan, manager of
Association Archives for the National Association of REALTORS® (NAR), wrote
about Babcock’s nature-based resilience in the report “A Case Study on Building
Communities with Sustainability and Resiliency at the Forefront.”
Babcock Ranch was successful because
it was designed and developed to work with the environment.
“Babcock Ranch was successful because
they designed and developed to work with the environment.
They worked with canals, lakes and
marshlands to absorb water when it could flood,” she said.
“It’s cool that they never brought in
artificial fill.
That was environmentally sensitive and
sustainable.”