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IMPACT CASE STUDY 8 Rainy Day Solutions: Enhancing Rain Gardens as Bioengineering Strategies in Municipal Stormwater Management March 2017 | Office of Community-University Engagement

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Page 1: IMPACT CASE STUDY 8 - University of Victoria · initiated the project for this case study with an application to the Real Estate Foundation for funding. My grad student and I came

IMPACT CASE STUDY 8 Rainy Day Solutions: Enhancing Rain Gardens as

Bioengineering Strategies in Municipal Stormwater Management

March 2017 | Office of Community-University Engagement

Page 2: IMPACT CASE STUDY 8 - University of Victoria · initiated the project for this case study with an application to the Real Estate Foundation for funding. My grad student and I came

This Impact Case Study was produced by Dr. Crystal Tremblay in collaboration with the faculty lead(s) identified in the following case study. All twelve Impact Case Studies were included in Dr. Crystal Tremblay’s research project, Community-Engaged Research (CER) at the University of Victoria 2009—2015, that scanned the impact of UVic’s involvement with community-engaged research over a six-year period.

Dr. Tremblay's research was supported by the Office of Community-University Engagement and the Office of the Vice-President Research. Learn more about this project at uvic.ca/ocue/research.

Page 3: IMPACT CASE STUDY 8 - University of Victoria · initiated the project for this case study with an application to the Real Estate Foundation for funding. My grad student and I came
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