Industry Insights & Regulatory Updates

Expert perspectives on stormwater management and environmental compliance in Florida.

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June is Safety Month

The National Safety Council (NSC) has dedicated June as National Safety Month. National Safety Month...
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Handling a High Water Table

The water table is an underground boundary that lies between the soil surface and the...
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Hurricane Season 2021

Analysis of the last 150 years identifies the most active month for hurricanes making landfall...
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Demystifying your Dewatering Permit

When applying for your Construction Generic Permit (CGP) to discharge stormwater on construction sites, it’s...
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Oysters: Nature’s Dirt Recycler

Boating is a great way to enjoy our natural resources but boating and boat yards are also...
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Dust Control on Construction Sites

It’s that time of year in Florida when the winds are high and rainfall is...
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NPDES Compliance and COVID-19

Perhaps the biggest question in the environmental sector right now is: how, has COVID-19 affected...
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Storm Events – What They Are & How to Tackle Them

One of the most important requirements of your Construction Generic Permit (CGP) is the NPDES...
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Secondary Containment on Construction Sites

One of the requirements of the Florida  CGP, Construction Generic Permit, that seems to elude...
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The Why on NPDES Inspections

In the state of Florida construction projects that impact over an acre of land are...