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October, 2020

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We have curated some of the top news stories in the stormwater industry from this past month, as well as a few other items of interest. We appreciate you taking the time to read our ezine and hope that you find this stormwater related news as interesting and informative as we do.

Until next month, please work safe and stay safe.

Sincerely,
The Construction EcoServices Staff

TOP STORMWATER NEWS

Grey to Green to Smart: With SMART Infrastructure, the Sky is the Limit.
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While GSI has clearly been a success, it is nearly impossible, without significant funding, to retrofit an entire region the size of Houston to resolve challenges and conditions not address by 20th century design policy and practice. During Hurricane Harvey, one of the most frustrating aspects was seeing detention ponds partly full or empty while the rain was still coming down and streams were overflowing into our neighbor’s homes. Smart Infrastructure offers hope.


New Weekly Stormwater Video Series from SWS
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In this new video series, Storm Water Solutions (SWS) is bringing you industry news, trends and more right to your computer screen. Keep up with the industry from the comfort of your home or office. We’ll do the rest of the work, so sit back, take some notes and learn with us.


LIDBits: Episode 5 Part 2 – Urban GI Pretreatment with The Rain Guardian
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Rob Woodman, from ACF Environmental, continues his vlog series, LIDBits. This part of the two part series includes an interview with Mitch Haustein from Anoka Conservation District and the product “Rain Guardian”. These pretreatment devices are often used in urban curbline applications that lack the space for standard sediment forebays. Multiple configurations are available to meet both commercial and residential needs with all configurations including a grate, filter and chamber combination with overflow points to prevent inlet debris from causing bypass before the system reaches capacity.


Award-Winning Stormwater Project Rescues Urban Stream
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The stream in the 32-acre Alger Park was likely once intermittent before the neighborhood around it was developed in the 1930s, ’40s and ’50s. But, over time, rainwater washing off paved surfaces was piped into the waterway via five stormwater outfalls. Those outfalls functioned “like fire hoses” during heavy storms, Burch said, blasting the dirt from stream banks and undercutting them until another inch or two sloughed off into the water below.

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FEATURED VIDEO CASE STUDY

View This Month’s Stormwater Shorts – Green Infrastructure in Downtown San Marcos, Texas

This video profiles the award-winning green infrastructure solution that Construction EcoServices helped design, plan and install. A long stretch of roadway in downtown San Marcos was completely rebuilt making way for a beautiful and functional stormwater management solution. Through drone footage and narration by Vice President, David Batts, see and learn about the particulars of this project.

 

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FEATURED EVENTS

4-PART WEBINAR SERIES: IECA South Central Virtual Connection: Water Quality and Stormwater Management

Join us for the IECA South Central Virtual Connection: Water Quality and Stormwater Management. This event offers 4 – one hour live webinars (available on-demand, post-event) with presentations from each state within the South Central Region: Oklahoma, Arkansas, Louisiana, and Texas. Each event will be presented by a South Central industry leader and take a look at different stormwater management and water quality throughout the region. Industry professionals will leave this event with practical knowledge that can be applied to their job. This event is free to members and low cost for nonmembers. Recorded versions of these presentations will be available shortly after each event.

  1. TODAY, October 7 @ 12CST | Stormwater Erosion Control Enforcement Styles
  2. Wednesday, October 14 | Keeping Runoff Prevention Important Even During a Pandemic
  3. Wednesday, October 21 | Vegetated Slope & Channel Stabilization
  4. Wednesday, October 28 | LID Solutions
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FREE WEBINAR: Sustainable Solutions for Stormwater Management: Green Infrastructure Design, Construction & Maintenance

Using a series of representative projects, we will take a case-study approach to evaluating the design and construction of GI systems. In addition to the design and construction methods, we will explore how maintenance can extend the life of these systems and keep them performing for years to come. In this webinar, participants will learn more about the concepts of LID and GI, rationale for their use, and considerations for design, construction, and maintenance.

The program will be useful for engineers, planners, environmental consultants, landscape architects, water quality educators, extension agents, elected officials, state and municipal officials and anyone else with an interest in learning more about managing and improving stormwater management.

The program will be useful for engineers, planners, environmental consultants, landscape architects, water quality educators, extension agents, elected officials, state and municipal officials and anyone else with an interest in learning more about managing and improving stormwater management.

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