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Stormwater Interception Project Designs

The logo, pin, and letterhead which I created for the Stormwater Interception Project, or SIP, at SUNY Oneonta. 

In July 2013, Oneonta experienced an extreme weather event which dumped over 4.69 inches of water in a 24 hour period and generated over 2.9 million gallons of runoff from impervious campus surfaces. SUNY Oneonta’s campus consists of approximately 30% impervious surfaces, which creates a large runoff effect both on campus and within the Oneonta community. There are many short-term and potentially costly solutions to storm water management, but SUNY Oneonta has the opportunity to formulate an interdisciplinary, systematic, educational and mindful solution using the intellectual resources of the campus to solve this community-wide issue. This project will 1) support students and faculty with real-time instrumentation for the collection of flow data, 2) create a rain garden and bio-retention structure with an appropriate aesthetic for our campus, and 3) assemble faculty from across the campus to develop a strategic plan to integrate storm water management into the campus culture. 



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Stormwater Interception Project Designs
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