Skip to content | Skip to site navigation | Skip to contact

Higher Ed Utah

Utah Higher Education News and Information

May 6, 2010

University of Utah students make campus a greener place (Deseret News)

SALT LAKE CITY — From turning out the lights and planting more trees to replacing light bulbs with new magnetic induction technology, University of Utah students are hoping for a cleaner, greener world — at least on their 1,534-acre campus.

“Little by little, we want to show and hopefully prove that this is applicable across campus,” said environmental engineering graduate student Thomas Walsh. He and colleague Dasch Houdeshel designed a bio-retention garden featuring drought-resistant, native plant species, which will pool rain water, store it underground and re-channel it for better use to help alleviate the burden of the U.’s current irrigation system.

On Wednesday, a handful of Earth-conscious U. students gathered to dig, plant and style the new “rain garden” at the southeast corner of the U.’s Civil and Material Engineering building. It is the first and most notable project to be built with funding from the Sustainable Campus Initiative Fund, which is being collected as a portion of student fees.

Read the full story at deseretnews.com.

Posted by: Higher Ed
Bookmark and Share

Posted in News & Events

Note: This post is over 2 years old. Information in this article may be outdated or superseded by additional information.

Contact

Utah System of Higher Education

Physical Address
Board of Regents Bldg - The Gateway, 60 South 400 West
Salt Lake City
UT
84101
USA
Web Site
www.higheredutah.org

Site Notes