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Does Stormwater Go Into the Sewer?

Posted On: January 31, 2024

Stormwater Management Experts Explain the Process When a storm rolls through the region, it can dump a significant amount of water in a short amount of time. As this stormwater flows across roads, rooftops, and other surfaces, many people wonder: Where does all that water go? The answer depends on your location and the type…

StormFilter Catch Basins: A Quick Guide

Posted On: January 4, 2024

A StormFilter® catch basin is an advanced stormwater treatment system developed by Contech Engineered Solutions. Designed for commercial and industrial sites, this technology offers a reliable, high-performance way to remove pollutants from stormwater runoff before it enters local waterways or municipal systems. For commercial property managers and business owners, using a Contech StormFilter system helps…

Stormwater Regulations in DC, Maryland, Virginia & Delaware

Posted On: November 30, 2023

Stormwater runoff – the water that flows over streets, parking lots, lawns, and construction sites after a rainstorm – can carry pollutants like oil, sediment, heavy metals, and bacteria into nearby waterways. If unmanaged, this runoff contributes to flooding, erosion, and water pollution. But when properly managed, stormwater can be redirected or treated to support…

Stormwater Treatment Solutions for Commercial Properties

Posted On: October 27, 2023

Effective stormwater management is essential for protecting commercial properties from flooding, erosion, and water pollution. Proper treatment solutions prevent property damage, ensure regulatory compliance, and support environmental sustainability. At iSTORMWATER, we specialize in installing, inspecting, and maintaining high-performance stormwater management systems tailored to commercial properties. Our expert team ensures compliance with local, state, and federal…

Stormwater Management: Why It Matters

Posted On: October 25, 2023

In natural environments, rain and melting snow soak into the ground or flow into nearby streams, rivers, and oceans. This process replenishes groundwater and maintains the natural water cycle. However, in urban areas, impervious surfaces like roofs, driveways, sidewalks, and parking lots disrupt this cycle. Instead of soaking into the soil, stormwater flows across these…

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Stormwater Pipe Blockages: Causes Beyond Sediment
Posted On:April 18, 2026

Stormwater pipe blockages are often blamed on sediment - and for good reason. Silt and debris buildup is a common issue. But focusing only on...

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