Overall Rating | Gold |
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Overall Score | 73.88 |
Liaison | Audrey McSain |
Submission Date | March 20, 2023 |
Lehigh University
OP-22: Rainwater Management
Status | Score | Responsible Party |
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1.00 / 2.00 |
Dan
O'Brien Associate Director Facilities |
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Which of the following best describes the institution’s approach to rainwater management?:
Less comprehensive policies, plans or guidelines that incorporate green infrastructure
A brief description of the institution’s green infrastructure and LID practices:
By law, all land development is required to comply with Clean Water Act NPDES permits, which include sediment and erosion control practices and storm water management.
Several new buildings in the design and construction phase will incorporate LIDs like green roofs. Several recently-completed buildings have green roofs and storm water collection with a slow-release scheme.
Several new buildings in the design and construction phase will incorporate LIDs like green roofs. Several recently-completed buildings have green roofs and storm water collection with a slow-release scheme.
A copy of the institution’s rainwater management policy, plan, and/or guidelines:
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A brief description of the institution’s rainwater management policy, plan, and/or guidelines that supports the responses above:
Incremental improvements are being made to existing storm water collection and conveyance systems, increased planting beds and improved turf management including smart irrigation to limit exposed surfaces and prevent erosion. Ground water is used to irrigate most athletic playing fields rather than potable water.
A stormwater management plan has been developed.
Lehigh and the surrounding City of Bethlehem have separate storm sewers and sanitary sewers. Five Lehigh buildings have rain water storage systems that collect and slowly release rain water to the storm sewer system. Four buildings have green roofs. One new building includes a rain water reuse system for flushing toilets, in addition to a green roof.
A stormwater management plan has been developed.
Lehigh and the surrounding City of Bethlehem have separate storm sewers and sanitary sewers. Five Lehigh buildings have rain water storage systems that collect and slowly release rain water to the storm sewer system. Four buildings have green roofs. One new building includes a rain water reuse system for flushing toilets, in addition to a green roof.
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