Storm Water Services Joins StormwaterAuthority.org
StormwaterAuthority.org, a multi-partnered national website designed to assist both the private and public sectors in making informed decisions about storm water treatment and management, announced Storm Water Services as a Water Affiliate of the company.
StormwaterAuthority.org is a comprehensive resource of information, news, events and research designed to help professionals make informed decisions on storm water.
“We are working towards a cleaner environment and developing strategies to assist municipal leaders and engineers throughout the U.S. with meeting the regulatory requirements in their region,” said Shane Kaiser of Storm Water Services.
“StormwaterAuthority.org is a resource that supports our initiatives and shares similar goals, not only to improve the water quality in our lakes, streams, rivers but working for a cleaner environment and cultivating sustainable strategies that gives you a competitive edge.”
Storm Water Services is a firm that has a combined experience of over fifty years in the storm water industry. The company specializes in permitting, maintaining the necessary records, monthly monitoring, maintenance, annual engineering certification, and SWQ-Features clean-outs as required to comply with the regulatory criteria set forth in the storm water quality management plan. The monthly monitoring service provides clients with the reports required to comply with the storm water regulations.
”Site Specific Storm Water Services” are best management practices (BMPs) designed and implemented to meet the address particular constituents of concern in an area. This detailed attention helps to minimize the client’s cost of maintaining their systems by identifying, addressing and resolving any issues such as the excessive build-up of sedimentations or other potentially contaminated pollutants that are unique to the area.
“Storm Water Services is a well-rounded company involved in a variety of aspects of the storm water management process.
”Their experience on the monitoring and maintenance side of storm water is significant, and we are looking forward to their involvement and helping us to provide a resource and helping professionals make informed decisions about storm water,” said Lisa Begin, general manager of Stormwater Authority.
Source: SW.org