We all know that stormwater runoff (or non-point source water pollution) gets 
into caves near development.

Now's your chance to help come up with a design to protect caves from 
stormwater runoff pollution by creating a green stormwater management system!

Go forth and succeed all you college cavers!

julia

 

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From: U.S. EPA <[email protected]>
To: germanyj <[email protected]>
Sent: Wed, Sep 5, 2012 10:33 am
Subject: Water News Release (HQ): EPA Opens Registration for Campus RainWorks 
Design Challenge Competition


        
          
            
    
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CONTACT:
 Julia Valentine (News Media Only)
 [email protected]
 202-564-0496
 
 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
 September 5, 2012
 
  
EPA Opens Registration for Campus RainWorks Design Challenge Competition
 
WASHINGTON – The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has opened 
registration for student teams from colleges and universities across the 
country to participate in its new design competition, the Campus RainWorks 
Challenge, through which teams will compete to develop innovative approaches to 
stormwater management. This first annual competition, will help raise awareness 
of green design and planning approaches at colleges and universities, and train 
the next generation of landscape architects, planners, and engineers in green 
infrastructure principles and design. Stormwater is a major cause of harmful 
water pollution in urban areas in the U.S., impacting tens of thousands of 
miles of rivers, streams, and coastal shorelines, as well as hundreds of 
thousands of acres of lakes, reservoirs, and ponds.
 
 Student teams, working with a faculty advisor, will submit design plans for a 
proposed green infrastructure project for their campus. Registration for the 
Campus RainWorks Challenge is open from September 4 through October 5, and 
entries must be submitted by December 14, 2012 for consideration. Winning 
entries will be selected by EPA and announced in April 2013. Winning teams will 
earn a cash prize of $1,500 - $2,500, as well as $8,000 - $11,000 in funds for 
their faculty advisor to conduct research on green infrastructure. In 2013, EPA 
plans to expand Campus RainWorks by inviting students to design and complete a 
demonstration project assessing innovative green infrastructure approaches on 
their campus. 
 
 EPA is encouraging the use of green infrastructure as a solution to help 
manage stormwater runoff. Green Infrastructure uses vegetation, soils, and 
natural processes to manage stormwater runoff at its source and provide other 
community benefits. Green infrastructure is increasingly being used to 
supplement or substitute for single-purpose “gray” infrastructure investments 
such as pipes, and ponds. The Campus RainWorks Challenge will help encourage 
the use of green infrastructure projects on college and university campuses to 
manage stormwater discharges.
 
 More information on the Campus RainWorks Challenge:
 http://water.epa.gov/infrastructure/greeninfrastructure/crw_challenge.cfm
 
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