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This site offers clear information and resources about water runoff control to help clients understand the process and available options. It aims to provide straightforward guidance so clients can make informed decisions and effectively manage water runoff challenges.
A rain garden is a planted depression designed to absorb and filter runoff from roofs, driveways, and lawns, reducing water flow into storm drains.
These surfaces allow water to pass through and infiltrate the ground, decreasing runoff and preventing erosion.
These engineered solutions, such as detention basins and retention ponds, control excess water flow and improve runoff quality.
- - Install Rain Gardens - Create landscaped areas that absorb runoff and reduce flow speed.
- - Use Permeable Pavements - Choose surfaces that allow water to pass through and infiltrate the ground.
- - Construct Detention Basins - Build basins to temporarily hold excess water and prevent flooding.
- - Maintain Proper Grading - Ensure land slopes away from structures to direct water flow appropriately.
- - Implement Vegetative Swales - Use shallow channels planted with vegetation to slow and filter runoff.
Water runoff control work typically involves the design, installation, and maintenance of systems such as drainage channels, culverts, retention basins, and stormwater management facilities to direct and manage surface water flow. It may include grading and shaping land to prevent erosion, constructing barriers or detention structures, and implementing measures to ensure proper water flow away from structures and properties. When evaluating requests, details such as the scope of work, site conditions, proposed methods, materials used, compliance with relevant standards, and the potential impact on existing infrastructure are important factors to consider.
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