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Preparing your Construction Site for a Hurricane

Living in Florida, we always have a chance of being hit by a tropical storm...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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Keeping Cool in a Drought

Florida is generally known as a climate that receives a considerable amount of rain each...
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Dewatering: A Simple Explanation

The lightning capital of the world has the tendency to get flooded now and then...
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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...
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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...
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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...