Reminder that questions for the Tampa Bay Regional Stormwater Controls Identification and Implementation project are due in two days! The Tampa Bay Estuary Program is soliciting proposals for the Tampa Bay Regional Stormwater Controls Identification and Implementation project. The anticipated project duration is 3 years and will be conducted over three phases: 1) Regional Stormwater Controls Identification 2) Design and Permitting 3) Priority Project Implementation Up to $1.5 million has been made available for Phases 1 and 2 of the project. Up to $8 million in additional funding may be available for implementing Phase 3 of the project, contingent upon approval by FDEP and the RESTORE Council. Questions must be submitted by August 16, 2024. Proposals are due September 20, 2024. For details, visit https://lnkd.in/gtRux8vg #rfp #stormwater #waterquality
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To my fellow engineers and landscape architects (and others interested!) in Massachusetts and who do work in MA, MA DEP has been working on updating the MA Stormwater Handbook. I feel a little late to the game diving into it, so wanted to pass along the info to others who may not be aware as it has implications to anyone working in the site development industry. Here is a link to the website that talks about the process, etc.: https://lnkd.in/eyXVabrZ As the draft handbook is a 860 page document, it may be helpful to get the overview which is in presentation form and can be found here: https://lnkd.in/eTnfR4MB Happy reading :0)
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Join CEG’s Bob Flinchbaugh at the Pennsylvania State Association of Township Supervisors (PSATS) 2024 event to learn about Stormwater Management Fails! Explore the critical aspects of stormwater management system failures and their consequences on infrastructure and budgets. Learn about the different failure categories, such as maintenance, environmental, installation, and functional failures, affecting swales, pond systems, metal pipes, plastic systems, and concrete structures. Discover how proper planning, design, and ongoing maintenance can prevent failures, optimize performance, and ensure the longevity of stormwater management systems. Learn and enhance your understand of stormwater management fails and implement effective solutions for resilient and efficient management! Title: Stormwater Management Fails – Don’t make the same mistakes When: Monday, April 15 1:15 to 2:25 pm Where: Cocoa Boardroom #PSATS #CEG #CedarvilleEngineering #Stormwatermanagement
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I have published the Solution diagram for Stormwater Construction Activity Management! Check out the post on Community! (link in comments)
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Construction projects, while essential for infrastructure development and urban growth, can have significant environmental impacts if not managed properly. This CORE #Blog post details the importance of erosion control in the construction process: https://hubs.li/Q02yqkBR0 #construction #sedimentcontrol #waterquality #environmentalcompliance #stormwater #stormwatercontrol #erosioncontrol #stormwatermanagement
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Part 6: Effective Stormwater Management - The Importance of Proper Piping At Pembroke Construction, we understand that effective stormwater management relies on correctly designed pipe systems. Pipes that are properly sized and installed are essential for efficient water flow. We focus on these important aspects: Pipe materials: Selecting for durability and efficiency Correct sizing: Calculating for optimal water flow Appropriate layout: Designing for Queensland's climate conditions Our aim is to create stormwater systems that are long-lasting and effective. We'd like to know: What is your main difficulty in managing stormwater in your projects? cheryl@pembc.com.au (07) 3063 3282 www.pembc.com.au #StormwaterManagement #CivilEngineering #QueenslandInfrastructure
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Erosion control safeguards our water quality by preventing soil loss and reducing pollution. #WakeCounty's process ensures thorough planning, regulatory compliance and effective construction management. Here is how it works! 👇 ✅ Plan: Develop, submit and approve your erosion control plan. ✅ Compliance: Complete NCDEQ requirements and schedule meetings. ✅ Construction: Install, maintain measures and request inspections. ✅ Completion: Obtain certificates and finalize project documentation. Protect our environment with #Wake County! Learn more ➡️ wake.gov/watershed
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🌟 Exciting Infrastructure Development in D.C.! 🌟 CBNA and Halmar have been awarded an $819 million contract by DC Water to construct the Potomac River Tunnel, the largest project in the authority's history. This 5.5-mile tunnel is a major component of the Clean Rivers Project, a $2.99 billion initiative aimed at improving water quality in the Anacostia and Potomac Rivers and Rock Creek. 🔹 The PRT will significantly reduce combined sewer overflows (CSOs) to the Potomac River by 93% during typical rainfall years, enhancing water quality and environmental sustainability. 🔹 The 18-foot-diameter tunnel will traverse beneath Georgetown, West Potomac Park, and the National Mall, connecting to the existing Anacostia River Tunnel. 🔹 Timeline: Construction is set to begin in 2024, with completion expected by early 2030. This project not only underscores the importance of sustainable infrastructure but also highlights the commitment to improving the quality of life for residents and preserving natural resources. Kudos to all the teams involved! 👏 https://lnkd.in/eefVhSum #Infrastructure #Sustainability #WaterQuality #Engineering #Construction
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Legacy is proud to have contributed to the recently released Virginia Stormwater Management Handbook, Version 1, which aims to enhance the design, construction, and maintenance of construction and post-construction Best Management Practices (BMP)s throughout the Commonwealth. The following highlights some of the notable changes introduced in the handbook: https://lnkd.in/ekVksj9h
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