The task for this year's seniors was to investigate areas of Seton's campus that need new landscaping and that could help with stormwater management on the property. As the students learned, more building and paving leads to more rainwater traveling over asphalt and grass, picking up toxins, then going into storm drains and into our streams, rivers, and other waters. Individuals and businesses can do more to hold the rainwater on their property, filtering through plants and gardens. Our LEAD students worked on three different projects to help do just that.