Four RACC interns, Danya AbdelHameid, Jelissa Reynoso Garcia, Lindsay Coitnoir, and Hannah Klein, spent the summer working with Dr. Stephanie Hurley (Stormwater Management & Landscape Design) and graduate student Paliza Shrestha (Ecological Landscape Design) at the UVM Bioretenetion Laboratory.
The University of Vermont Bioretention Laboratory is a site of ongoing research on the use of bioretention systems to absorb and treat stormwater runoff from impervious surfaces. Built in 2012 near a major visitor parking lot on the UVM Campus, this project serves as a public demonstration of bioretention “rain gardens” and is an example of environmental science research in action. The interns investigated the mechanisms influencing sediment and nutrient retention and greenhouse gas emissions within eight stormwater bioretention “cells.”