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Trinity Woods is a unique intergenerational housing community situated on the picturesque Mt. Mary University Campus. A combination of porous pavement, three large bioswales, and a wide variety of deep-rooted native plants help capture and soak up nearly 700,000 gallons of rainwater each time it rains, preventing it from running off into the local waterways and sewer system. Two of the bioswales are situated on either side of a unique water feature, adding additional visual interest to the already beautiful grounds on the campus. The deep-rooted native plants also provide valuable habitat for wildlife and pollinators.
The project came about through a unique, three-way partnership between Mount Mary University, the School Sisters of Notre Dame, and Milwaukee Catholic Home. It is home to independent living seniors, retired School Sisters of Notre Dame, and undergraduate student single mothers with children under 12. In addition to a wide array of amenities and services, including a child daycare center, the grounds are highlighted by open green spaces, outdoor walking paths, and private courtyards with gardens and patios that overlook the Mount Mary University woods.
The Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District gives Green Luminary® awards to businesses, organizations, and communities that implement exceptional green infrastructure design projects that benefit our lakes and rivers, as well as our communities.
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Get FREE water by the barrel from your roof and use it when it’s dry outside to use in your landscape. Rain barrels help keep excess water out of the sewer system and help reduce water pollution.
During heavy rain, every downspout on your home can send 12 gallons of water a minute to the sewer system, which increases the risk of sewer water backing up into your basement and overflowing into our rivers and Lake Michigan. Disconnect your downspout and help keep excess water out of sanitary sewers and into your yard or a rain garden.
Receive Water Drop Alert text messages when heavy rain threatens the area. When a Water Drop Alert has been issued, a reminder is sent to use less water.
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