Providence College Slavin Center LID Type: Bioretention Use: Institutional Installer: Jacavone Construction Corporation Designer/Developer: Symmes Maini & McKee Associates (Landscape Architect) and Fuss & O’Neill (Civil Engineer) Install Date: 2009 Address: 1 Cunningham Square Town: Providence Zip Code: 02908 County: Providence Contact: Gale Gennaro Director, Providence College Environmental Health & Safety 401.865.2549 ggennaro@providence.edu The Slavin Center bioretention system captures and treats stormwater runoff from the Slavin Center lobby roof, walkways, and landscaped areas on the south side of the facility, as well as half of Hendricken Field, a total area of 3.5 acres. The bioretention system is designed to capture and filter 1” of runoff from this drainage area, a volume of approximately 1,240 cubic feet (9,275 gallons). Additional runoff from larger storms flows into a drainage structure connected to a downstream storm drain. Native wetland vegetation was planted to absorb nutrients and other stormwater pollutants and help control flooding. In addition, the bioretention system beautifies the landscape, providing a natural habitat for birds and small wildlife that play a role in a balanced ecology. Stormwater treated by the system’s processes is eventually discharged into to the local stormwater drainage system, reducing sediment loads on the city’s aging infrastructure. A large interpretive sign designed by project landscape SMMA was installed to educate students and visitors about the bioretention system, including its function and benefits, as well as various other low impact development strategies. Address: 1 Cunningham Square, Providence, RI 02908