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Stormwater Management Systems in South Florida - Concrete Pipes
Stormwater Management Systems in South Florida - Concrete Pipes
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Introducing Landform's latest innovation: on-site infiltration testing via the Modified Philip Dunne (MPD) process! Our experienced professionals bring you a precise, cost-effective, and timely solution to measure how well water soaks into your proposed or existing treatment basins. Designed for modern stormwater management, this cutting-edge testing method delivers accurate results in just 30 to 60 minutes, ensuring your basin can handle rainwater runoff as designed. This essential service facilitates city and watershed acceptance, aids surety reduction on new construction sites, and supports annual monitoring of existing sites. Conducted before final grading, our testing confirms infiltration before underground utility installation, guaranteeing your ponds function as intended. Avoid potential delays and costly rework with Landform's proactive approach, designed to benefit construction managers, developers, and property owners alike. Learn more or schedule an infiltration test to ensure your stormwater basins function effectively on our website at https://lnkd.in/gAwsbwp4. #InfiltrationTesting #StormwaterManagement #SustainableConstruction #SoilInfiltration #EnvironmentalTesting #WaterQuality #ConstructionTesting #GreenInfrastructure #UrbanPlanning #WaterManagement
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Read how MWD is using technology to protect So. Cal's water supply. It's Etiwanda Pipeline–a 10-mile-long, 12-foot-diameter lifeline, nestled beneath Fontana and Rancho Cucamonga, faced a serious issue: its original cement mortar lining, dating back to the 1990s, was crumbling. The frequent and severe droughts left the Pipeline dry, causing the mortar to crack and crumble. This exposed the steel beneath, leaving it vulnerable to corrosion once water flowed through again. They turned to Carboline's Polyclad 767, a rigid polyurethane formula designed for water pipelines. https://hubs.la/Q02qZC4t0 LEE + RO Metropolitan Water District of Southern California #cleanwater CWEA (California Water Environment Association) American Water Works Association #waterinfrastructure #cleanwater #engineering
Sealing Pipe with Spray-On Polyurethane | Municipal Sewer and Water
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Introducing Landform's latest innovation: on-site infiltration testing via the Modified Philip Dunne (MPD) process! Our experienced professionals bring you a precise, cost-effective, and timely solution to measure how well water soaks into your proposed or existing treatment basins. Designed for modern stormwater management, this cutting-edge testing method delivers accurate results in just 30 to 60 minutes, ensuring your basin can handle rainwater runoff as designed. This essential service facilitates city and watershed acceptance, aids surety reduction on new construction sites, and supports annual monitoring of existing sites. Conducted before final grading, our testing confirms infiltration before underground utility installation, guaranteeing your ponds function as intended. Avoid potential delays and costly rework with Landform's proactive approach, designed to benefit construction managers, developers, and property owners alike. Learn more or schedule an infiltration test to ensure your stormwater basins function effectively on our website at https://lnkd.in/gAwsbwp4. hashtag #InfiltrationTesting hashtag #StormwaterManagement hashtag #SustainableConstruction hashtag #SoilInfiltration hashtag #EnvironmentalTesting hashtag #WaterQuality hashtag #ConstructionTesting hashtag #GreenInfrastructure hashtag #UrbanPlanning hashtag #WaterManagement
Introducing Landform's latest innovation: on-site infiltration testing via the Modified Philip Dunne (MPD) process! Our experienced professionals bring you a precise, cost-effective, and timely solution to measure how well water soaks into your proposed or existing treatment basins. Designed for modern stormwater management, this cutting-edge testing method delivers accurate results in just 30 to 60 minutes, ensuring your basin can handle rainwater runoff as designed. This essential service facilitates city and watershed acceptance, aids surety reduction on new construction sites, and supports annual monitoring of existing sites. Conducted before final grading, our testing confirms infiltration before underground utility installation, guaranteeing your ponds function as intended. Avoid potential delays and costly rework with Landform's proactive approach, designed to benefit construction managers, developers, and property owners alike. Learn more or schedule an infiltration test to ensure your stormwater basins function effectively on our website at https://lnkd.in/gAwsbwp4. #InfiltrationTesting #StormwaterManagement #SustainableConstruction #SoilInfiltration #EnvironmentalTesting #WaterQuality #ConstructionTesting #GreenInfrastructure #UrbanPlanning #WaterManagement
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Read how MWD is using technology to protect So. Cal's water supply. It's Etiwanda Pipeline–a 10-mile-long, 12-foot-diameter lifeline, nestled beneath Fontana and Rancho Cucamonga, faced a serious issue: its original cement mortar lining, dating back to the 1990s, was crumbling. The frequent and severe droughts left the Pipeline dry, causing the mortar to crack and crumble. This exposed the steel beneath, leaving it vulnerable to corrosion once water flowed through again. They turned to Carboline's Polyclad 767, a rigid polyurethane formula designed for water pipelines. https://hubs.la/Q02qZJrh0 LEE + RO Metropolitan Water District of Southern California #cleanwater CWEA (California Water Environment Association) American Water Works Association #waterinfrastructure #cleanwater #engineering
Sealing Pipe with Spray-On Polyurethane | Municipal Sewer and Water
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💧 Groundwater poses a significant risk to buildings with below-ground structures, creating hydrostatic pressure on foundational walls that can result in cracks, damage, and water infiltration. The solution to this issue is under-slab drainage. To gain a better understanding of under-slab drainage, click the link below. https://lnkd.in/gUeVViSR #TeamMuller #blog #underslabdrainage #subgradestructures #wetutilities #construction #belowgrade #utilities
What is Under Slab Drainage? - Muller, Inc.
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Storm System Cleaning If you haven’t heard of the Stormwater Quality Management Permit (SWQMP), haven’t seen one, and don’t have a copy of yours, then it needs to be on property for inspection by regulators. If you already have a stormwater quality provider, and you aren’t familiar with the SWQMP for your property, that should be a red flag. How can we know the requirements of the system without knowing what is in the SWQMP? Part of our process is always to help our customers understand the requirements of their particular SWQMP. To that end, we procure a copy from the civil engineer of record or the county/city, and go through it with the property manager or owner to clarify any confusion. With this information and a solid understanding of the storm drain or catch basin drainage system cleaning in Houston, maintenance requirements, and compliance, we feel the owner can make educated decisions based on the realities of the permit…not the word of a commissioned salesman. https://lnkd.in/eevE5mka #stormwater #civilengineering #stormwaterprofessionalsgroup #texas
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A construction entrance is a designated access point on a construction site used by vehicles to enter and exit the site, and serves as a controlled entry point to prevent the tracking of sediment and other pollutants onto public roads and neighboring properties. Stormwater professionals should keep several considerations in mind regarding construction entrances. Firstly, the location of the entrance should be strategically planned to minimize the potential for sediment runoff and ensure proper drainage. It should be positioned away from sensitive areas such as water bodies and wetlands. Secondly, the construction entrance should be properly designed and constructed to effectively contain sediment and prevent its spread onto roadways. This involves the use of erosion control measures such as stabilized construction entrances, sediment barriers, gravel pads, or geotextile mats. Additionally, stormwater professionals should ensure that the construction entrance is regularly maintained. This includes inspecting and cleaning the entrance to remove accumulated sediment, repairing any damage or erosion, and replacing sediment control measures when necessary. Lastly, stormwater professionals should provide training and education to construction site personnel on the importance of maintaining and properly using the construction entrance. Clear guidelines should be established to ensure compliance with best management practices and to prevent the introduction of pollutants onto public roads and surrounding areas. By considering these factors and implementing appropriate measures, stormwater professionals can effectively manage sediment and pollutant transport from construction sites, protect water quality, and maintain regulatory compliance. This article provides insights and practical guidance on construction entrances, and offers recommendations for designing effective entrances, implementing erosion control measures, and providing training to construction personnel. Read on to enhance your knowledge so as to better protect water quality during construction activities! https://buff.ly/3vUrNuH #ConstructionEntrances #ErosionPrevention #StormwaterCompliance #NPDES #NPDESTraining #NPDESTrainingInstitute #TrainingThatMatters #Stormwater #StormwaterManagement #StormwaterProfessionals #StormwaterTraining #MS4Training #MS4sMatter #WaterQuality
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Structure Design for SNOUT Stormwater Quality Hoods or Traps The SNOUT® system from Best Management Products, Inc. (BMP, Inc.) is based on a vented hood that can reduce floatable trash and debris, free oils, and other solids from stormwater discharges. In its most basic application, a SNOUT hood is installed over the outlet pipe of a catch basin or other stormwater quality structure with a deep sump (Download Complete Installation Drawing). The SNOUT forms a baffle that traps floatable debris and free oils on the surface, while permitting heavier solids to sink to the bottom of the sump. The clarified intermediate layer is forced out of the structure through the open bottom of the SNOUT by displacement from incoming flow. The resultant discharge contains considerably less unsightly trash and other gross pollutants, and can also offer reductions of free-oils and finer solids. Head to the link in the first comment to learn more! #stormwater #trashcapture #bmphood #civilengineering #bestmanagementproducts
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Water Flow Diagram for Drainage Layout Proposal for Developed Farmhouse.
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