Rainwater Management Program
The greater utilization of rainwater on the Urbana campus aligns with strategic sustainability goals.

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The University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign’s Rainwater Management Program (RMP)* showcases a future vision for the campus that emphasizes the importance of rainwater retention and replenishment. The goal is to transition from the traditional viewpoint of stormwater runoff as a maintenance issue to one that envisions rainwater as an asset to preserve, harness, and celebrate.
At the core of the RMP is a comprehensive guide for
- Implementation of green infrastructure facilities to protect water quality
- Rainwater facility recommendations to reduce flooding and ponding on campus
- Enhanced rainwater policy changes and funding strategies
Rainwater Management Program Presentation – 2025 PDF
Student Sustainability Committee Support
The RMP was funded by the Student Sustainability Committee (SSC) and the Sustainable Campus Environment fee. Through the annual contributions of Illinois students, the SSC strives to make the university a leader in campus sustainability by increasing environmental stewardship, inspiring change, and impacting students.
Project collaborators include the SSC, Facilities & Services, the Farnsworth Group, Aqua Vitae, Green Metro Planning, LLC, and Lin Engineering.
*Presently available for download in a Box folder