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Greening Southside Richmond at Branch’s Baptist Church

Through a grant from the Chesapeake Bay Foundation, Mr. Rissmeyer is the lead designer for retrofitting existing church parking lots at Branch’s Baptist Church in Southside Richmond to maximize water quality benefits.   The project takes advantage of underutilized and deteriorating parking lots by their removal to then make room for stormwater best management practices (BMP’s).  […]

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A Stormwater Facility by Any Other Name Would Still Need I&M: Establishing a SWMF Inspection and Maintenance Program

Routine inspection and maintenance activities are essential for preserving the stability and functionality of Stormwater Management Facilities (SWMFs), sometimes referred to as Best Management Practices (BMPs).  The goal of this presentation is to describe methods used to establish a modern SWMF/BMP Inspection and Maintenance (I&M) Program based on Brown and Caldwell’s firsthand experience. Establishing an […]

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So You Implemented a Stormwater Utility During a Pandemic…?

Many of Virginia’s regulated MS4s face ongoing challenges with compliance targets, including the upcoming 2023 and 2028 Chesapeake Bay TMDL implementation schedule.  Along with other MS4-based programming, communities are also seeing additional challenges emerge for drainage improvements and other infrastructure-based needs that transcend regulatory compliance and get more to community service delivery expectations.  As rainfall […]