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Sarita Wetland and Stormwater Management
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29 September, 2000
"U
volunteers work to renovate wetland after years of neglect"
by Seth Woehrle - Staff Reporter for The
Minnesota Daily
Sustainable Campus Initiative's first project
and first article; Beautiful U Day 2000 cleanup activities mark the beginning
of Sarita Wetland restoration.
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3 August, 2001
"Student,
staff initiative strives to preserve University wetland"
by Maggie Hessel-Mial - Staff Reporter for The
Minnesota Daily
An informational article about Sarita Wetland,
with details about the restoration effort and associated educational
opportunities.
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26 September, 2001
"U
garden attempts to clean up groundwater"
by Tom Ford - Staff Reporter for The
Minnesota Daily
Planting of the first raingarden on the Saint
Paul campus as part of Beautiful U Day 2001 and discussion of stormwater
management on campus.
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28 September, 2001
"Chiller
plant location gets lukewarm reaction"
by Tom Ford - Staff Reporter for The
Minnesota Daily
Construction of a chiller plant near Sarita wetland
to cool the St. Paul campus is proposed; possible problems and benefits
are discussed.
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30 October, 2001
"Wetland
concerns prompt chiller plant plan change"
by Joanna Dornfeld - Staff Reporter for The
Minnesota Daily
After further discussion, construction of chiller
plant and connecting pipelines is seen as potential opportuntiy to improve
stormwater management on the entire St. Paul campus.
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10 December, 2001
"U
environmental group sells coupon books"
by Maggie Hessel-Mial - Staff Reporter for The
Minnesota Daily
UMN Environmental Studies Club selling environmentally-oriented
coupon books to raise money for new Sarita Wetland sign.
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2 May, 2002
"Sustainability:
It's a word that motivates some, confuses others"
by Carl Franzén - Reporter for The
University of Minnesota Kiosk
An article discussing sustainability, especially
how it pertains to the University of Minnesota; Sarita Wetland Project
is hilighted.
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