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Stormwater

Stormwater is excess water from rain/snow that can cause pollution if not managed properly. It can pick up pollutants and flow into water bodies, impacting the environment. Keeping stormwater clean involves individual actions like proper waste disposal, yard care, and car maintenance. Infrastructure

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State Water Resources Control Board's Urban Water Use Efficiency Objectives

The State Water Resources Control Board proposed Urban Water Use Efficiency Objectives in March 2023 to address the challenges of a hotter, drier future. The objectives include creating storage space for up to 4 million acre-feet of water, recycling and reusing at least 800,000 acre-feet of water pe

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Delaware LIHEAP and Weatherization Assistance Program Details

In Delaware, the Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) is managed by DHSS and DNREC, offering various components like Fuel Assistance Program (FAP) and Crisis Intervention Program (CIP). The program includes eligibility criteria, assistance types, and the Weatherization Assistance Progr

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Cape Cod Stormwater Grant Updates & Municipal Assistance Program

This document provides comprehensive details on the Cape Cod Stormwater Grant Updates, DLTA MS4 Permit Compliance Assistance, and Municipal Assistance Program. It covers grant tasks, program components, GIS mapping assistance, Geospatial Tech Assistance, and various initiatives aimed at improving st

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Do you want to fix Blocked Drain in Dural

Do you want to fix Blocked Drain in Dural? Then contact Platypus Plumbing Sydney. Their expert team covers all plumbing needs, including hot water systems, gas fitting, stormwater and sewer drainage work, blocked drains, rainwater tanks, burst pipes,

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Understanding FDOT's Statewide Stormwater Management Plan (SSWMP)

The Statewide Stormwater Management Plan (SSWMP) is a crucial document developed by FDOT to reduce pollutant discharge in Phase 1 MS4s. It is required under Phase I MS4 permits by FDEP's NPDES program and falls under the Clean Water Act. The SSWMP applies primarily in 15 Phase I Permit Counties but

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City of Signal Hill Stormwater Quality Program Overview

The City of Signal Hill, known for its unique geographic characteristics and historical oil production legacy, is proactive in implementing stormwater quality programs. The city addresses MS4 and TMDL requirements, demonstrating regional leadership in environmental initiatives. With a population of

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Green Infrastructure Approach for Conservation of Tangipahoa and Tchefuncte Rivers

Using a green infrastructure approach, our organization is managing stormwater and nonpoint source pollution on the Tangipahoa and Tchefuncte Rivers in Southeast Louisiana. By conserving valuable natural areas and working with private landowners, we aim to create riparian buffers and enhance water q

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Understanding the Greater Elkhart County Stormwater Partnership

The Greater Elkhart County Stormwater Partnership plays a vital role in managing stormwater in the region. Through initiatives such as the Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) and Storm Water Quality Management Plans (SWQMP), they address key control measures to prevent pollution and ensure w

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Understanding NPDES Permit Application and Fees in Michigan

NPDES permits in Michigan regulate the discharge of municipal, industrial, and commercial wastewater, as well as stormwater, into state surface waters under Act 451. The permit fees vary based on the type of discharge, with separate fees for stormwater and non-stormwater discharges. Industrial storm

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Enhanced Street Sweeping for Effective Stormwater Management

Street sweeping plays a significant role in removing phosphorus and pollutants from urban environments. By implementing enhanced street sweeping programs based on tree canopy cover and phenology, cities can achieve cost-effective pollution reduction and meet TMDL WLAs. This approach can be integrate

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Importance of Regular Parking Lot Sweeping in Property Maintenance

Regularly sweeping parking lots is crucial for asset management, risk reduction, environmental compliance, and aesthetics. Sweeping helps prevent wear and tear on pavements, extends the life of sealcoat and striping, reduces liability risks, manages stormwater efficiently, and controls rodent infest

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Maximizing Maintenance Benefits for Environmental Compliance

Explore the significance of maintenance efforts in maximizing benefits from both regulatory and fiscal perspectives. Learn how routine maintenance activities such as pond cleaning, street sweeping, and litter control can lead to cost savings and regulatory compliance. Discover how keeping track of c

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State Transportation Department's Stormwater Monitoring Program Overview

This document presents findings and protocols from the National Cooperative Highway Research Program related to stormwater monitoring goals, objectives, and protocols for state departments of transportation. The project team, objectives, and report organization are outlined, aiming to provide guidan

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Managing Urban Stormwater Runoff: North Hennepin Community College MS4 Plan

North Hennepin Community College is designated as an MS4 due to its location in an urban area, aiming to treat urban stormwater runoff and improve water quality. The MS4 Plan includes implementing six minimum control measures, such as public education, illicit discharge detection, and construction s

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Establishment of Decentralized Clean Water Service Providers in Winooski Basin

The Clean Water Service Delivery Act of 2019 aims to establish a network of decentralized Clean Water Service Providers (CWSPs) for watersheds in Lake Champlain and Lake Memphremagog basins. CVRPC serves as the CWSP for the Winooski Basin, overseeing projects like stormwater management, natural reso

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Port of Port Townsend Boatyard General Permit Stormwater System Chronology

The Port of Port Townsend Boatyard's stormwater system, regulated by general permits, has undergone upgrades and corrective actions over the years to address pollution issues, including zinc and copper exceedances. The recent focus has been on implementing advanced treatment measures to meet environ

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Overview of Wastewater Collection and Treatment Systems

Explore the evolution of wastewater treatment processes, from Imhoff tanks to activated sludge systems. Learn about the history of sewage and stormwater collection, different types of pipes used, installation methods, and the importance of designing systems to combat diseases. Discover how processes

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Implementing Rain Gardens for Sustainable Stormwater Management

Rain gardens offer an affordable and effective solution for homeowners to reduce stormwater runoff on their property. They provide numerous benefits such as filtering pollution, conserving water, and enhancing wildlife habitats. While installation may require some initial costs, maintenance is minim

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WaterFirst Community Program: Enhancing Water Resources Management

The WaterFirst Community Program is a voluntary partnership focusing on wise water resource management to improve community life through proactive approaches, environmental excellence, and economic benefits. It offers resources, incentives, and recognition to participating communities, aiming to est

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Overview of FAST Act for Transportation Planning

The FAST Act, passed in 2015, authorizes federal programs for transportation development with a focus on surface transportation. It extends funding through 2020, totaling $304.7 billion. The Act aims to enhance resiliency, reliability, and stormwater mitigation in transportation systems. Planning fa

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Concerns Regarding Premature Draft Plan of Subdivision and Zoning Amendment

Issues highlighted in the premature draft plan of subdivision and zoning amendment include the lack of an official plan amendment, incomplete environmental impact study, concerns about zoning changes, stormwater management, existing structures on the property, parking deficiencies, and parkland dedi

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Waikato Regional Council Stormwater Guidelines Workshop Overview

The Waikato Regional Council organized an external stakeholder workshop to discuss their new stormwater guidelines, aiming to provide consistent hydrologic design practices in the region. The workshop highlighted the importance of a council-specific guideline, changes from TP 108, allowance for alte

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Managing Stormwater in Infrastructure & Transport Planning: A Comprehensive Overview

Stormwater management is crucial for urban areas like Delhi due to heavy rainfall patterns and the risk of flooding. Factors influencing rainfall, runoff estimation methods, and water stagnation points are discussed. The importance of natural drainage systems in mitigating flooding is emphasized.

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Michigan Association of County Drain Commissioners - Political and Legislative Update

Stay informed with the latest political and legislative updates from the Michigan Association of County Drain Commissioners. Topics include bills on maintenance limits, water quality, stormwater utility, basement backup liability, and upcoming non-partisan countywide elections. Dive into the details

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Maryland's Draft Phase III WIP for Chesapeake Bay Spring 2019 Regional Meetings

Maryland's Phase III WIP focuses on achieving pollution reduction goals for the Chesapeake Bay by emphasizing locally-driven plans, co-benefits, and cost-effectiveness. Governor Hogan's significant investments have supported key restoration programs, with a target to reduce nitrogen levels. The stat

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Flexible Framework for Stormwater Lids Modeling

A new flexible framework for forward and inverse modeling of stormwater lids is presented. It includes governing equations, hydraulic and contaminant transport, numerical methods, and demonstration cases for various green infrastructure components. The importance of different processes in modeling i

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Understanding the MIDS Calculator for Stormwater Management

The MIDS Calculator is an Excel-based tool that helps quantify stormwater runoff volume reduction and pollutant removal for Best Management Practices (BMPs). It can assist in selecting and sizing BMPs to meet regulatory or water quality objectives. Despite some limitations, it is widely used and off

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Stormwater Quality Permit Regulations in Houston Public Works - January 2018 Update

Houston's Stormwater Quality Permit regulations, based on the Clean Water Act, have evolved over the years, with updates in 2001, 2009, and more. The city's Chapter 47, Article XII outlines requirements for development projects, impervious surface increases, and non-stormwater sources. Stormwater Qu

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Bay Area Integrated Regional Water Management Program Overview

The Bay Area Integrated Regional Water Management Program is a comprehensive initiative involving nine counties to promote sustainability, enhance water supply reliability and quality, protect watershed health, improve flood management, and preserve environmental resources. Projects encompass water

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Clean Water Fund Competitive Program Overview

The Clean Water Fund Competitive Program focuses on stormwater funding strategies and implementation of on-the-ground restoration activities to improve water quality. It prioritizes local resources, targets effectiveness, and measures impact. The program includes non-point priority funding plans, pr

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SCS Safety Orientation and Philosophy in Estonia Solar Project

In the Estonia Solar Project site safety orientation, key safety principles, fundamentals, and site rules are reviewed. The philosophy emphasizes the importance of safety in all operations, with zero tolerance for policy violations. Definitions of terms like substation and high voltage transmission

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Stormwater Performance Requirements Flow Chart

A detailed flow chart outlining the performance requirements for stormwater management based on the size and type of development projects. The chart guides users through determining the necessary performance criteria for stormwater management based on project size, impervious surface area, and speci

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Re-Alignment of US 17 in Zolfo Springs with Concrete Pavements Project Overview

The project involves realigning a segment of US 17 in Zolfo Springs, Florida, improving corridor safety and infrastructure. Contractor Ajax Paving Industries will construct a concrete roadway with bike lanes, sidewalks, and stormwater management systems. The old US 17 will become Main Street for Zol

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Understanding MIDS Performance Goals in Stormwater Management

The Municipal Integrated Design Standards (MIDS) encompass performance goals, flexible treatment options, and a calculator to quantify benefits of Low Impact Development (LID) practices. Learn about the different performance goals, why they vary, and how to determine the applicable goal based on sit

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Essential Norms and Standards in Infrastructure and Transport Planning

Various issues are highlighted in the existing scenario of infrastructure and transport planning, such as determining run-off coefficients for different land uses, institutional frameworks for stormwater drainage in Delhi, and planning provisions in stormwater management. The content emphasizes the

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City of Tacoma Design Manual and Low Impact Development Updates

The City of Tacoma held a public meeting in October 2015 to discuss updates to the Design Manual and Low Impact Development. The updates aimed to address current city policies, comply with state regulations, and promote Low Impact Development as the preferred approach to site development. Various re

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Nutrient Trading Program Overview for NPDES Permittees

The Nutrient Trading Program in Maryland establishes a marketplace for water quality credits to meet pollutant load limits, involving sectors like agriculture, stormwater, wastewater, and more. State agencies play critical roles in registering credits, certifying trades, and ensuring compliance. Key

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Understanding Stormwater Management and Best Management Practices

Stormwater management is crucial for protecting our environment from pollutants in runoff water. Best Management Practices (BMPs) are a combination of structural, vegetative, and managerial techniques used to prevent water pollution and improve water quality. Learn about stormwater pollution, minimu

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Marietta Borough Public Update on Stormwater Program

Marietta Borough Council will discuss the Stormwater (MS4) Program at the upcoming meeting, covering topics such as the EPA's NPDES permit regulations, public education, illicit discharge detection, and pollution reduction plans. The program aims to manage stormwater discharges and comply with Penns

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