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Rain Gardens: A proposal by the Accept the Greener Challenge Club
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Accept the Greener Challenge Club Created in 2007 – Recommendations for NCSSM : o Reduce energy consumption o Capture solar energy for heat (especially hot water) and energy o Use cisterns and rain gardens to reduce treated water consumption and filter runoff from impervious campus surfaces o Apply green roofing materials on flat roofs on campus ~100 members (15% of student body)
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Water Quality in the Ellerbe Watershed High levels of nitrogen and phosphorous lead to algae growth degrading water quality negatively affecting the whole ecosystem
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Falls Lake Clean Water Requirements EPA requirements for the Falls Lake Watershed: o 20% reduction in total nitrogen by 2016 o 40% reduction by 2036. Proposed rain garden will remove: o ~1 lb Nitrogen/year, ~0.1 lb of Phosphorous/year
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How Rain Gardens Work Water collects in rain gardens and is filtered through the soil. Reduces polluted runoff water that enters waterways.
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Conservationists of the Year 2011 Award & 2012-13 Team
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Rain Garden Proposal Filter runoff from newly-Paved Royall Parking lot and Cottage roof Main garden – 683 square feet Total approximate cost for excavation, mulch, soil amendment (sand), and plants: $3,070 Students provide labor estimated at ~ $1,000
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What’s Needed to Proceed Permission to proceed Location of buried utilities Excavation help from Grounds Long-term commitment maintain garden Funding Options
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Future Goals Additional rain gardens Cisterns on Maintenance Bldg. Street side o Control storm water runoff at NCSSM o Used to water and fertilize fields Creek Remediation Big Sweep-Ellerbe Creek clean-up Ensure clean, cool water entering creek from NCSSM
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