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Welcome to the Living Lab, an innovative campus initiative designed to transform our green stormwater infrastructure (GSI) into an interactive learning environment for students, researchers, and partners from various disciplines.

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General Resources on GSI

Rainwater pooling in rain garden basin near drain at Gould Simpson

What is green infrastructure?

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Desert spiny lizard at Old Main rain garden

Benefits of green infrastructure

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Rainwater pooling in rain garden basin near Gould Simpson

Best Practices for Passive rainwater harvesting

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Map of all GSI on campus

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Arizona Department of Water Resources

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"Making the world better through biogeochemistry."

In honor of Thomas Meixner - mentor, father, friend, scientist and leader 

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