Pervious Pavers Provide New Solution for Stormwater Management
Pervious pavers can function as a stand-alone stormwater control measure (SCM) in drainage applications or used in conjunction with other control measures to allow stormwater to infiltrate or disch...
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Pervious Pavers Provide New Solution for Stormwater Management
Pervious pavers can function as a stand-alone stormwater control measure (SCM) in drainage applications or used in conjunction with other control measures to allow stormwater to infiltrate or disch...
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DC stormwater performance standards approved by EPAThe U.S. EPA has approved new performance standards for controlling urban stormwater runoff in Washington, D.C... |
Subsurface Systems for Stormwater Management
Stormwater is rainwater and melted snow that runs off streets, lawns, and other sites. When stormwater is absorbed into the ground, it is filtered and ultimately replenishes aquifers or flows into ...
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Final changes to Virginia stormwater regulations may have tremendous impactFor over ten years the Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation (DCR) has been working on new stormwater regulations... |
Stormwater Solutions in Ghana
Flooding during the rainy season has become a yearly phenomenon for the people of Accra, Ghana.
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Sewage pollution problem in New York, New Jersey illustrated in EPA reportA new report from U.S. EPA answers commonly asked questions about combined sewer overflows with specific examples from New York, New Jersey, and Puerto Rico... |
Stormwater filtration system achieves CULD approval from Washington Department of EcologyA stormwater filtration system from StormwateRx has been approved approved for use on new and redevelopment projects in Washington state... |
Stormwater treatment technology approved in Maryland to combat Chesapeake Bay nutrient loadImbrium's Jellyfish® Filter has been approved by the Montgomery County Maryland Department of Permitting Services to treat polluted stormwater runoff heading for the Chesapeake Bay... |
Sewage pollution, overflows examined in EPA reportA new report from the U.S. EPA answers commonly asked questions about combined sewer overflows and the environmental and public health risks they pose... |