The objectives of storm water management include helping to reduce stream and river bank erosion, improving water quality, and reducing flooding.  To achieve these objectives, the volume, flow rate, and pollutant load of runoff leaving a site after development must be controlled.  The U-M meets these objectives by building a coordinated network of structural and non-structural storm water control measures that work together to reduce, convey, and treat storm water runoff.

Past Project Storm Water Management Summaries: (Check back as more project information is added.)

Additionally, the Office of Campus Sustainability has developed a Visual Storm Water Story and EHS maintains an interactive map of storm water best management practices both highlighting storm water control measures installed on campus to help protect the Huron River.  These practices include green roofs, porous surfaces, retention/detention basins, hydrodynamic separators, and infiltration-based practices.

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