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Designing Resilient Stormwater Systems for Climate Change

As climate change continues to impact our communities, designing resilient stormwater systems has become more important than ever. Extreme weather events, such as heavy rainfall and flooding, are becoming more frequent, putting our infrastructure and communities at...

Stormwater Facts by the NUMBERS

10% Over 10% impervious surface in a watershed can lead to significant stormwater runoff issues On average, less than 10% of rainfall infiltrates the ground, while the rest becomes runoff 16x Urban areas can generate up to 16 times more runoff than natural landscapes...

Innovative Approaches to Managing Stormwater Runoff

Stormwater runoff is one of the most significant challenges faced by urban areas. As impervious surfaces such as roads, roofs, and parking lots increase, the natural ability of soil and vegetation to absorb rainfall is reduced. This, in turn, leads to increased...

Stormwater Management and Confidentiality

When hiring a stormwater inspector, it’s crucial to establish clear guidelines on confidentiality to protect sensitive information. Here are key aspects you may want to address: Data and Reports: Specify that all data collected during inspections and the...