Babcock Schools Adds NST Data to Education Curriculum

Babcock Ranch, home to three National Stormwater Trust (NST) Smart Ponds, is the first Florida community to provide educators and students the opportunity to tap into real-world problem-solving opportunities in their own backyard.

Data from the OptiRTC cloud-based software that manages stormwater at NST’s Babcock Ranch Smart Ponds, will be shared with student learners at Babcock Schools, providing them an opportunity to learn from the data and discover how it helps manage the communities most precious resource – fresh water.

SHANNON TREECE

Babcock’s surface water management system, designed with extensive input from environmental experts and in partnership with NST, takes its lead from nature. The expansive lakes, wetlands, filter marshes and rain gardens that restore natural habitat, are part of the comprehensive system that mimic nature to slow, capture and filter water as it migrates to the Caloosahatchee River.

“Babcock Schools are deeply rooted in Project-Based learning experiences that expose our student learners to real-world problem-solving opportunities. The ability to access data that is real and directly correlates to the water levels in our community provides immediate relevancy to learning. That is a game changer, it isn’t textbook data…it is Babcock Ranch data, that changes everything,” Shannon Treece, Executive Director, Babcock Schools.

Tapping Into the NST Solution: JAXPORT, LeeVista Center and The Villages

Count JAXPORT, Orlando’s LeeVista Center and The Villages among the latest to call on National Stormwater Trust (NST) for Smart Pond stormwater management solutions.

NST’s Smart Pond technology is the future of stormwater management, making stormwater cleaner while also providing flood protection resiliency. And the real-time, data-driven technology provides the visibility, trust and security that top brands are turning to.

JAXPORT, Florida’s largest container port and one of the nation’s largest vehicle-handling ports, will soon incorporate Smart Pond technology at JCT Blount Island. A key seaport playing a leading role addressing supply chain needs, JAXPORT will upgrade an existing stormwater pond into a Smart Pond, allowing the port to maximize existing land to expand tenant activities, while improving water quality in the St. Johns River.

For LeeVista Center, Orlando’s premier mixed-use business park, they’re mission is to maximize value for its tenants, employees and residents. Therefore, NST will tap into existing man-made lakes, incorporate Smart Pond technology, and further strengthen on-site water quality.

At Florida’s friendliest retirement community, The Villages has long been the gold standard in smart management of their water resources. They’re incorporating NST’s Smart Pond technology to further strengthen their stormwater harvesting program, which provides recycled water for golf course irrigation.

The diverse application of this technology makes it ideal for airports, seaports, commercial developments and planned residential communities, and the track record of success shows it’s working.

“Smart growth and preservation can work together, and that’s why we enlisted the help of the National Stormwater Trust to provide the latest Smart Pond technology to protect the people, property and environment at Babcock Ranch. This technology is not only improving water quality, it provides data-driven resilience and flood protection, and is the future of stormwater management,” Syd Kitson, Chairman/CEO, Kitson & Partners.