What does NPDES Mean?

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NPDES stands for National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System. NPDES was created in 1972 as an amendment to the Clean Water Act. It states that the discharge of pollutants from any point and non-point source to waters of the United States is unlawful unless the discharge is in compliance with a permit. This is one of…

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Rain Data is Imperative

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KCI has an informative and active storm and rain watch initiative that allows every employee to be on point and alert to daily rain activity. This proactive insight allows KCI field consultants and stormwater inspectors to be ready and engaged to deliver excellent service every day.  We often hear the term “to be ready in…

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Assembling the Team

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Construction site operators who are requiring coverage under the Florida Construction Generic Permit (CGP) must apply for permit at least 2 days before construction begins. Additionally, it is required to have a fully executable and completed Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) prior to filing the Notice of Intent (NOI) to the Florida Department of Environmental…

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Protecting your Perimeter

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Any well-fortified area starts with a sound and solid perimeter.  We all have learned that fortified means strengthened or protected. Think about an old historical fort and how the strong perimeter provided protection from harm or danger. History has taught us how large and tall walls were first used as a primary defensive measure to…

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Industrial Attention to Detail

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During industrial activities, stormwater can contact manufacturing materials, equipment, and chemicals.  Pollutants like oil and grease, metals, paints, and other contaminants can make their way through stormwater runoff and into storm drains where the water will remain untreated as it makes its way back to rivers, streams, and lakes. Many people believe that this water…

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Population Growth Driving New Construction

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Population growth and economic development is still on the rise!  The US census data shows over 2.7 million people relocated to Florida over the past decade.  Approximately 300,000 people move to Florida each year.  Florida’s population growth will continue to grow over the next decade.  This growth will continue to put tremendous pressure on Florida’s…

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Stormwater Runoff Intensity

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Over the years, we have learned that excess nutrients are the leading cause of impairment in Florida’s various state waters and coastal areas.  Additionally, there is a continuous escalating concern to contamination taking place in groundwater and the state’s aquifers.  There are certainly major contributors to our diminishing and contaminated ecosystem.  The abundance of construction…

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The Seasons are Changing

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The Sunshine State is many times right at the top of most people’s wish list for vacation spots. There are many factors that come into play when people think about visiting Florida. The obvious one of course for most people is the weather.  Unlike most destinations, Florida basically has only 2 seasons: hot and rainy,…

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What does Compliance Really Mean?

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A construction site must be operationally effective in controlling erosion and preventing sedimentation from reaching a receiving water source or conveyance system for the site to be in compliance. If a site is struggling to do this, they could be regarded as being out of compliant.  An industrial site or facility has many similarities for…

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Somebody’s gotta do it!

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Do you remember the show called Somebody’s gotta do it? The show actually aired a few years ago, starring Mike Rowe. The show was about fantastic people who perform unique and peculiar jobs.  The primary theme of the show was to pay tribute to special, talented, and amazing individuals and introduce the audience to who…

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