Category: Go Green

What the Flock? Flocculants use in Erosion Control!

One of the biggest problems with water turbidity is also, coincidentally, its smallest problem. The size of a sediment particle is what makes it easie

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Keeping the pests out of Stormwater

One often overlooked part of stormwater management is human health and prosperity. We may not immediately think of storm drains and retention ponds wh

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Blanket your site for Erosion Control!

As we start ramping up for the rainy season in Central Florida, it’s important to consider things that may not have seemed like an issue for the pas

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Heavy Metal In the water

The introduction of heavy metals into water systems can result in both environmental issues as well as those that will directly impact human health. T

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Sponge Cities: The Future of Stormwater Management

In the wake of serious flooding that killed 79 people in the Chinese city of Beijing in 2012, the country did a serious re-assessment of its drainage

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A Matter of Life and Death in the Gulf

Today, we take a look a bigger picture problem: The Gulf of Mexico. More specifically, the giant dead zone stretching through a large part of the Gulf

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What’s in the Water?

Although stormwater management is important for helping to preserve the environment and valuable habitat from different types of pollution, we rarely

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Put a wrap on your slopes with riprap!

It goes by many other names; shot rock, rubble, rock armor, but it all serves a similar function. When we see places like shorelines, stream banks, or

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Coastal Erosion: Where did the beaches go?

Florida is a state known for its beautiful sandy beaches. There are people that come from all over the world to partake in lounging around in the sand

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How to Protect your Stream

When planning any kind of construction or industrial activity, it is important to consider the surrounding area. The natural vegetated areas that surr

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