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Campus RainWorks Resources

Explore the resources below to learn more about the Campus RainWorks challenge and green infrastructure.

Technical Assistance Presentation

  • Integrating Green Infrastructure In Campus Planning Presentation Slides (pdf)
  • Integrating Green Infrastructure in Campus Planning Presentation Narrative (docx)

Technical Assistance Toolkit

This toolkit provides campus stakeholders a starting point to identify, discuss, and evaluate common green infrastructure approaches based on their suitability to site conditions.

Design Toolkit—Integrating Green Infrastructure into Campus Planning (pdf)

Technical Assistance Projects

EPA recently provided technical assistance to Morgan State University and the University of Texas Arlington—two schools poised to expand their Campus RainWorks projects into broader campus-wide plans. The assistance consisted of a charrette and report for each campus followed by development of the resources below. These can be used for preparing your Challenge submittal, developing curriculum for teaching green infrastructure, or supporting future investments in green infrastructure for your campus.

  • Morgan State University Report
  • UT Arlington Report

Campus RainWorks Winners' Webinars

  • 2023 Campus RainWorks Challenge (11th Round)
  • 2020 Campus RainWorks Challenge (9th Round)
  • 2016 Campus RainWorks Winners (5th Round)

Case Studies

  • University of Pennsylvania's Growing Together: The Story of How a Winning Entry Is Making a Real Difference to Andrew Hamilton School (pdf) and Green Solutions are Transforming a West Philadelphia Grade School

EPA Green Infrastructure Information

  • About Green Infrastructure
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  • Green Infrastructure Modeling Toolkit

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  • About Green Infrastructure
    • Types of Green Infrastructure
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  • Green Infrastructure Planning, Design, & Implementation
    • Community Planning & Green Infrastructure
    • Green Infrastructure Design Strategies
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    • Green Infrastructure Community Engagement
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  • Using Green Infrastructure to Address Clean Water Act Requirements
    • Green Infrastructure & Integrated Planning
    • Using Green Infrastructure to Support Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System Program Compliance
    • Addressing Combined Sewer Overflows Using Green Infrastructure
      • Getting Realistic by Using Gray & Green Infrastructure in D.C.
      • Clean Water Atlanta: Energizing Green Infrastructure Through City Programming
      • Leading with Green Infrastructure in Louisville
      • Using Green Infrastructure to Address Clean Water Act Enforcement
    • Green Infrastructure & Clean Water Act Requirements Resources
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    • Green Infrastructure Soak Up the Rain Webinars
  • Green Infrastructure & Extreme Weather
    • Mitigate Flooding
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  • Collaborate for Green Infrastructure
    • Campus RainWorks
      • Past Campus RainWorks Winners
      • Campus RainWorks Resources
    • Green Infrastructure Federal Collaborative
Contact Us About Green Infrastructure
Contact Us About Green Infrastructure to ask a question, provide feedback, or report a problem.
Last updated on December 5, 2024
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