by Gladys | Aug 1, 2024 | Stormwater Management
Washington, D.C., known for its monumental skyline and vibrant neighborhoods, faces a less visible yet critical challenge: stormwater management in the DC. The city’s aging infrastructure, coupled with rapid urbanization and a surge in impervious surfaces, often turns...
by Gladys | Oct 3, 2023 | Civil Engineer, Stormwater Management
Stormwater management design is a crucial aspect of urban planning and development in Washington DC, where heavy rainfall and potential flooding are prevalent. As the nation’s capital, DC faces unique challenges when it comes to managing stormwater effectively...
by Gladys | May 11, 2022 | Stormwater Management, Updates
As urban development increases and communities expand outward from their centers, they replace natural surfaces with impervious surfaces, which are mainly artificial structures – such as pavements (parking lots, sidewalks, and roads) all of which are considered paved...
by Gladys | Mar 21, 2019 | 2 Sense, Stormwater Management, Updates
The 2013 stormwater management manual is a current reflection of the most recent stormwater management regulations that are in place as a result of the EPA issuing their permit that DOEE had to meet. Since then, DOEE has sent out two errata, one in 2014 and another...