Preparing your Construction Site for a Hurricane

Living in Florida, we always have a chance of being hit by a tropical storm or hurricane.  There are many things to consider before a storm approache

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August is National Water Quality Month!

August is National Water Quality Month and reminds us that water is the ultimate resource that needs to be protected. Access to clean water should be

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Wetlands aka the Earth’s Kidneys

The popular perception of a wetland as a swamp has gone the way of the dinosaur, and many people now understand the immense value wetlands have to off

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Hurricane Season is Here – What you need to know

The Atlantic Hurricane season is now upon us for 2017. The season starts on June 1st and runs through to the end of November. Although it is possible

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Put a LID on Stormwater Runoff

What’s LID? LID, or Low Impact Development, is a method of design using green infrastructure to control both the quality and quantity of stormwater

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Keeping Cool in a Drought

Florida is generally known as a climate that receives a considerable amount of rain each year – about 58 inches annually to put a number on it. With

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Dewatering: A Simple Explanation

The lightning capital of the world has the tendency to get flooded now and then especially during the spring and summer.  On a construction site, the

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Site Stabilization: It’s Not as Difficult as You Think

It is only expected that on rainy Florida days there would be a little bit of erosion.  This is extremely likely on construction sites because there

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4 Differences Between Detention and Retention Ponds

The construction industry is continuing to grow in the United States. Dodge Construction Outlook, reports that total U.S. construction starts for 201

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Take Control of Invasive Plants Before they Take Over Our Florida Ponds

You’ve seen them before, plants that take over our Florida ponds.  These invasive or non-native plants have been introduced accidently or purposely

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