Rain Gardens
Rain gardens are natural filtration basins that are created by planting deep-rooted native plants to an area to harvest rain water runoff. By using rain gardens this keeps a lot of the runoff from drainage and sewer systems. Rain gardens are low keep because native plants are accustomed to the region's annual rainfall and provide beautiful natural landscape.
There are rain gardens located by Centennial and Eagle Hall, the parking ramp, and will be planted near the new student center and the new Cowley Hall. The picture above is the south side of Centennial Hall.
There are rain gardens located by Centennial and Eagle Hall, the parking ramp, and will be planted near the new student center and the new Cowley Hall. The picture above is the south side of Centennial Hall.