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Expert perspectives on stormwater management and environmental compliance in Florida.

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Rainy Conditions are Dangerous

It becomes dangerous when construction projects encounter a high concentration of rain. It can become...
Muddy tire tracks with a heart-shaped puddle on a dirt road.

It’s Muddy at Times

What is mud really made of? Yes, you are probably thinking this is a silly...
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Sediment Suffocates

Sedimentation run-off can create costly damage to our waterbodies. An abundance of sedimentation leaving a...
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Exit with Excellence

Just having a quality-built construction entrance alone is not going to completely control sediment and...
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Enter with Excellence

A construction entrance is a temporary stabilized location for construction vehicles to properly enter and...
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Advantages to Permeable Surfaces

There are certainly advantages and disadvantages for using permeable surfaces. The top two benefits for...
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Green Stormwater Infrastructure Practices

What is porous pavement? It is a pervious surface designed and created to replace traditional...
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Last Line of Defense

Construction sites can be classified into several types. The most common construction taking place in...
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Stabilization Practices

Soil exposed to stormwater runoff on a construction site can cause erosion and sedimentation polluting...
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Difficult to Dissipate

As the construction site becomes more impacted with less vegetation and more structural impervious surfaces...