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Middle School

Stormwater SMART

Challenge!

 

Students: Think of yourself as a professional and researcher assigned the task of identifying the stormwater problems on your school grounds and finding reasonable solutions that will control runoff and improve the water quality.

Remember: this stormwater runoff project is not only a chance to reinforce the skills you learn in the classroom, but it is also an opportunity to educate other students and people in the community on issues related to water quality.

Here is your challenge:

  1. Use school grounds and buildings as learning areas.

  2. Take a tour of the school grounds. Complete the School Stormwater Pollution Checklist and conduct a stormwater audit.

  3. Evaluate site conditions: Check out the characteristics of the run-on that enters the problem area, as well as the runoff that flows off the site. Gather basic information about the stormwater runoff problem.

  4. Conduct a Community Pollution Survey.

  5. What are the stormwater runoff or run-on problems around your school? What can be done about the stormwater runoff problem? Review both structural and non structural methods and determine which would be most effective for controlling runoff and improving water quality.

  6. Identify, recommend, and design long-term strategies that will effectively reduce stormwater runoff quantity and improve runoff water quality.

Efforts should include investigating and finding ways to maintain and improve the School and local environment.

The Stormwater Smart Program Guideline booklet contains:

  1. School Pollution Prevention Checklist

  2. Guide to evaluating stormwater systems on school grounds

  3. Community Stormwater Pollution Survey

  4. Final Pollution Prevention Plan Outline


Stormwater SMART Middle Schools

Alamance County

Graham Middle School

Hawfield Middle School

Southern Alamance Middle School

Turrentine Middle School

Western Middle School

Woodlawn Middle School

Guilford County

Johnson Street Global Studies

Eastern Guilford Middle School

Ferndale Middle School

Penn-Griffin Middle School

Southwest Middle School

Welborn Middle School

Davidson County

Central Davidson Middle School

E Lawson Brown Middle School

Ledford Middle School

Lexington Middle School

North Davidson Middle School

South Davidson Middle School

Thomasville Middle School

Randolph County

Archdale Trinity Middle School

North Asheboro Middle School

Randleman Middle School

South Asheboro Middle School

Can you find your middle school and identify its watershed? (HINT: Each colored area is a different watershed with a creek running through it. The name of the creek identifies the watershed.)

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Tell us what you think about the program!

Challenge Evaluation

 


Participating School Maps

Alamance County

Davidson County

Guilford County

Randolph County

Click on the notebook for complete Stormwater Challenge Guidelines

Guidelines in .PDF format


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