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The water cycle is one of the most basic science lessons we learn. So basic, in fact, that it is easy to forget how relevant and important it is
The water cycle is one of the most basic science lessons we learn. So basic, in fact, that it is easy to forget how relevant and important it is
Stormwater compliance refers to the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) regulations and best practices to manage stormwater runoff
Florida’s streams, rivers, woodlands, and wetlands manage stormwater naturally. These natural resources can filter and absorb massive amounts of
A Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan, or SWPPP, provides an on-site reference to help reduce pollution impacts from construction activities. Having
Stormwater needs a dedicated system to allow it to properly flow in the direction of the greatest and most positive impact on the environment. Long a
Construction activities increase the ability of soil to erode once vegetation and the topsoil eventually becomes removed. Once this takes place, ther
Florida, being a beautiful state with a warm climate year-round, attracts over 300,000 new residents each year. With such a fast-growing population,
Early in the process of starting a project, contractors should review where are there specific water bodies in the area. Secondly, determine the area
One of the most common issues on a construction site is erosion running onto streets and potentially into local nearby water bodies. Construction sit
Climatologists state that the increase of heavy, intense thunderstorms is part of a changing weather pattern due to a warming planet. The statistics
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