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We are Storm Water Quality Specialists!
We offer turnkey compliance services during construction activity (SWPPP), erosion control solutions for slopes and channels and post-construction storm water management systems for detention and storm water quality (SWQ) treatment.

Erosion Control Solutions
 
Stabilization Solutions
Vegetative cover is the first line of defense and the ideal solution for controlling erosion — roots keep soil in place and slopes from failing. Stabilizing soil with vegetative cover, particularly on slopes and in channels often requires supporting elements to improve germination and/or to support root structures temporarily or permanently.
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SWPPP Services
 
Storm Water Pollution Prevention
The EPA has aimed its considerable resources at the construction industry through the Clean Water Act's National Pollution Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) storm water construction general permitting program.
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Storm Water Quality
 
Management Solutions
Virtually all new projects, and most redevelopments, constructed today must account for the quantity and quality of the water leaving the site post-construction, and forever after.
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Tips You Can Use
Did you know that we've recently begun operations in the Austin-San Antonio area? Joining forces with our colleagues at B Wise Environmental Services, based in Austin, was a logical development for both companies. We look forward to serving our respective clients in both markets with same focus, diligence and solutions-oriented approach that they've come to expect.
 
Recent Application Reports
Putting storm water detention under the parking lot of this branch bank meant the project required a lot less real estate. The RainTank underground detention system's minimal footprint...Read More >>
Douglas County's premier Wal-Mart development site is located adjacent to a field owned by the Paiute Indian Tribe and the environmentally sensitive Clear Creek in Carson City, Nevada. Throughout the design and construction phase, Wal-Mart was faced with the potential for hefty environmental penalties...
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In late 2003, construction was underway for the new I-22 (Corridor X) at Cherry Avenue in Birmingham, Alabama. Between the "grade, drainage and paving" and the "base and pave" contracts, measures to control erosion had to be taken...
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