Experience the beauty of OU by visiting campus. During your visit, you will head out for a two-hour walking tour with one of our distinguished OU student tour guides to learn about the incredible ...
Our seed funding program aims to support research teams in conducting data-enabled or data science research in pursuit of external funding to solve complex societal challenges. The seed funding ...
Bioretention is an upland water quality and water quantity control practice that uses the chemical, biological and physical properties of plants, microbes and soils for removal of pollutants from ...
Pervious surfaces allow stormwater, that would normally run off into a stormwater drain, to seep into the ground. Pervious concrete is instrumental in recharging groundwater, reducing stormwater ...
A rainwater harvesting system captures stormwater runoff, often from a rooftop, and stores the water for later use. By using harvested rainwater for purposes that don’t require treated drinking water, ...
The University of Oklahoma's $2.1 billion enterprise represents one of Oklahoma's greatest assets. Our impact is changing the lives of all Oklahomans, through scholarship, research and more. 30,000+ ...
Stormwater wetlands are designed for several reasons: improving water quality, improving flood control, enhancing wildlife habitat, and providing education and recreation. Moreover, the types of ...
Green roofs are vegetated layers that sit on top of the conventional waterproofed roof surfaces of a building. Whilst green roofs come in many different forms and types, usually a distinction is made ...
PS staff assist with proposal budgets, internal routing for permission to submit, and submissions. They will normally contact you within one business day of receiving an InfoSheet, the first step in ...
In partnership with the OU Honors College and to facilitate this process for engineering honors students, the Gallogly College of Engineering offers the Honors Engineering Research Experience (HERE).
Control and management of stormwater volume and water quality is an important concern for the people of Oklahoma. In 2003, the Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality adopted “Phase II” ...
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