Seattle University Sustainable Urban Agricultural Project

Seattle University Sustainable Urban Agricultural Project Our goal is to develop laboratory and practicum opportunities. Unique Features:

The project is original in several aspects.

In the summer of 2010, Seattle University’s Sustainable Urban Agricultural Project (SUSUAP) partnered with King County Renton Wastewater Treatment Division (WTD) to provide a fieldwork station to complement the classroom section of the proposed Sustainable Agricultural Project in the Seattle University Environmental Studies Program. The long-term goals are to teach SU students the skills necessary

for developing a sustainable urban agricultural system; educate the Renton community about proper nutrition; and provide healthy food to members of our community. It will use public, non-tradition farming land to supply local food needs. It will be a pioneer as the first farm project on a wastewater treatment plant. It will also continue to expand research on the application of reclaimed water and Biosolids on agricultural production.

06/25/2012

Welcome to the Seattle University Sustainable Urban Agricultural Project! Please let us introduce ourselves. See our albums and mission statement.

Franklin Elementary School planted cucombers, dill, basil, sunflowers & squash. Mulched with Cedar Grove and Pro Mix soi...
06/25/2012

Franklin Elementary School planted cucombers, dill, basil, sunflowers & squash. Mulched with Cedar Grove and Pro Mix soils. Mounded and weeded potatoes.

06/25/2012
How it all begun.
06/25/2012

How it all begun.

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Renton, WA

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