For the archived website, please visit this link.
We are currently working on implementing bioretention cells in East Tampa.
- The first was completed at Young Middle Magnet in Spring 2013 under the direction of Ph.D. student Ryan Locicero. See http://raingardens.us/ for more information.
- The next will be implemented on November 13th, 2013 at the CDC’s Youth Center on Lake Avenue in East Tampa under the direction of Ph.D. student Tommy Lynn.
EPA Center for Reinventing Aging Infrastructure for Nutrient Management.
University of South Florida
The mission of RAINmgt is to achieve sustainable and cost-effective health and environmental outcomes by re-imagining aging coastal urban infrastructure communities. The overall goal is to develop the science behind new technology and management innovations and a deep understanding of the integrated system while demonstrating and assessing these innovations to provide new knowledge for students, community members, and other stakeholders. Systems approaches allow us to evaluate and optimize an integrated system of technologies and management strategies.