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With stormwater pollutant removal requirements increasing nationwide, the demand for robust filtration has also increased. Designing and specifying a properly
For this issue of the Stormwater Blog, I thought it would be beneficial to include a short video to better visually illustrate the durability and general
In a previous post (Don’t Bypass Good Design Part 1: Offline Vs. Online Diversion Structures), I wrote about bypass structures and argued that they deserved
Over the last 20 years of site-civil design, it has been interesting to see stormwater trends come and go. Some design methodologies have disappeared, only to
Months of design, pages of specifications, and tens or even hundreds of thousands of dollars may go into the design of a single bioswale, filtration basin, or
I had an interesting sequence of thoughts after watching my 12-year old daughter chat with a friend on her cell phone about a music video they were
Read Part 1: Frustration is a Two-Way Street The initial wave of manufactured treatment devices (MTDs) were generally simpler than options available today.
Having spent the last sixteen years immersed in the world of stormwater best management practices (BMPs), with particular emphasis on manufactured treatment
This month’s blog post comes from Janice Kaspersen, editor of Stormwater magazine. Did you drive to work this morning? Was a parking space waiting for you when
There are several factors to consider when selecting the most appropriate stormwater filtration solution for a specific site. Several of these factors easily
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