| Impact ID | 5962 |
| Impact Type | Other |
| Study Type | Anecdotal |
| Study Location | N/A |
| Impact Description | Through simulations, invasive P. australis was shown to have a larger storm buffering potential than native cattails and could save more than $2M during a 1% annual chance flooding event in Piermont Marsh, New York. |
| Reference | 40750 |
| Great Lakes Region | No |
| Cost | |
| Location | Piermont Marsh, New York, United States |