Springwoods Village
Many Low Impact Development Practices were used, including bioretention, bioswales, vegetated structural roadway shoulders, permeable pavers and rainwater harvesting and reuse.
...David Batts grew up on the Texas Gulf Coast where he spent every free moment he had on the water. He is an avid fisherman and conservationist and spends as much time as possible with his wife and two boys enjoying nature. It was fitting that as a professional he found himself helping protect the very ecosystem that he enjoyed as an adolescent. Promoting innovative new water management strategies is as much of a passion as it is how he makes a living, and he often finds himself far from home presenting to anyone that will listen about his latest finding or lesson learned in his pursuit of perfection in Green Infrastructure Design and Construction Methods.
David is a LEED Accredited Professional and specializes in Sustainable Site Design strategies and Low Impact Development. He challenges his team to look at every project through the eyes of the developer and the environment. How can we provide ecological benefits that result in immediate economic value to the property? We have shown the results on dozens of projects. Let us work on yours.
David specializes in:
If you and your team would like to learn more about any of the wide variety of stormwater issues and topics, products and/or services we offer, schedule a LOUNGE & LEARN with David today. With David’s diverse knowledgebase, he can discuss the full gamut of stormwater topics, from Construction EcoServices turnkey compliance services during construction activity to our post-construction stormwater management systems; or Low Impact Develop to erosion and sediment control solutions. Just let us know what you would like to talk about.
Here are a few common LOUNGE & LEARN topics we often discuss with our clients:
Many Low Impact Development Practices were used, including bioretention, bioswales, vegetated structural roadway shoulders, permeable pavers and rainwater harvesting and reuse.
...Harris County Precinct 4 decided to go with developing their new service center as a Low Impact Development site to implement the allowable practices in…
...The engineers were able to take advantage of using Harris County’s Low Impact Development (LID) regulations by increasing the time of concentration of storm water…
...Utilizing a dry swale as the primary conveyance feature, the design team explored the various biofiltration medias available for filtering pollutants.
...The completed lot shows clients how Low Impact Development can be used to increase aesthetic appeal, and increase time of concentration and decrease peak flows.
...The primary feature that makes Bagby Street a Greenroads design is a series of biofiltration planter boxes that line both sides of Bagby street and…
...Working with Construction EcoServices, the engineers at EHRA, Inc. rescued this project using Low Impact Development (LID).
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