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Bioretention Part Three: Lessons Being Learned – Siting Issues and Inlet Design Not done with siting issues yet, maybe this becomes five parts? One issue on
The question of whether a hydrodynamic separator should be online vs. offline is something that engineers and stormwater treatment manufacturers deal with on a
As a volume based stormwater control measure, bioretention systems are providing beneficial use in that they reduce runoff volumes and peak flows. In areas
We are an industry of abbreviations and acronyms. The terms we use on a daily basis can sometimes hold a general or broad meaning in our minds, but the actual
The goal of the TMDL program is arguably simple - to develop watershed level conservation plans designed to restore impaired waters and attain applicable water
There are a vast number of stormwater separators on the market which can make it challenging when selecting the ideal solution for each project. Hydrodynamic
Most people do not think about how they get the water they use; they just turn on the tap and the water is there. The same holds true for rainwater harvesting
The only sure way to eliminate stormwater pollution is to eliminate stormwater runoff. In recognition of this fact, Green Infrastructure (GI) and Low Impact
Using harvested rainwater is not new, it has been in practice for thousands of years (3000 B.C., and may be even earlier). But we have something that wasn’t
In my last blog post, What Kind of Trash and Debris is in Stormwater Runoff?, I wrote about the types of trash found in stormwater and the effects trash and
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