Articles Tagged:soil-and-water

How to Spot Signs of Illicit Discharges in Stormwater

Stormwater systems are designed to carry rainwater; not wastewater, chemicals, or other pollutants. When something other than rain or snowmelt ends up in the storm drains, it's called an illicit discharge, and it can cause serious harm to local waterways, ecosystems, and even public health. For …continue

Stormwater Infrastructure Inspections Made Simple with Roadwurx

Stormwater systems work quietly in the background, protecting roads, properties, and waterways from flooding and contamination. But keeping tabs on their condition can be a challenge, especially when assets are spread throughout your community and each one has its own unique maintenance needs. Roadw…continue

How Stormwater Management Reduces the Need for Road Maintenance

Stormwater management is one of the most effective tools municipalities can use to protect their road infrastructure and stretch maintenance budgets. Too often, the relationship between drainage and pavement longevity is overlooked , but the presence of standing water on or near a roadway is one of …continue

How to Select the Right Culvert for Natural Water Flow Under Roads

When a road intersects with a natural stream, brook, or drainage path, a properly sized culvert is essential for maintaining water flow and protecting both the roadway and surrounding environment. Undersized or poorly installed culverts can lead to flooding, erosion, road damage, or even failure. He…continue

Understanding Concrete Catch Basins in Stormwater Drainage Systems

Concrete catch basins are a foundational element of municipal stormwater management, helping to control runoff, reduce flooding, and improve water quality. Found along roadways, in parking lots, and throughout developed areas, these structures play a critical role in directing stormwater away from s…continue