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Construction sites can be classified into several types. The most common construction taking place in Florida are sites with physical structures
Construction sites can be classified into several types. The most common construction taking place in Florida are sites with physical structures
Soil exposed to stormwater runoff on a construction site can cause erosion and sedimentation polluting lakes, rivers, and other water bodies.
As the construction site becomes more impacted with less vegetation and more structural impervious surfaces are in place, the stormwater runoff veloc
NPDES stands for National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System. NPDES was created in 1972 as an amendment to the Clean Water Act. It states that th
Any well-fortified area starts with a sound and solid perimeter. We all have learned that fortified means strengthened or protected. Think about an
During industrial activities, stormwater can contact manufacturing materials, equipment, and chemicals. Pollutants like oil and grease, metals, pai
The Sunshine State is many times right at the top of most people’s wish list for vacation spots. There are many factors that come into play when pe
A construction site must be operationally effective in controlling erosion and preventing sedimentation from reaching a receiving water source or con
Do you remember the show called Somebody’s gotta do it? The show actually aired a few years ago, starring Mike Rowe. The show was about fantastic p
In October 2000, the Environmental Protection Agency, (EPA), authorized the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) to implement the Nat
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