Friday, 25 November 2016

How to Prevent Stormwater Pollution in your City?

For those who are new to the concept of stormwater management, stormwater is the deposit that is caused from rain or snow that does not seep through the ground. This runs down from rooftops, on the pavements, open soil and slanting lawns. While it runs down it carries different pollutants along with such as, pesticides, animal waste, fertilizers, soil, litter, oil and dirt, and otherform of toxic waste. The contaminated stormwater contains nutrient such as, nitrogen and phosphorus that can promote the growth of algae resulting in the degeneration of our rivers, waterways, lakes, wetlands, and so forth. 

Different types of pollutants that are found in the storm drains are motor oil, car wash soap water, animal waste, corroded waste from construction sites, litter, pesticides, yard clippings, fertilizers and more. However, there are many ways by which you can stop stormwater pollution in your city:

stormwater inspections
stormwater inspections
  • Do not dump your garbage in the storm sewers. Make sure that you clean the area of any leaves or waste. 
  • While washing your car do it at the garden or the or on the sand to make sure that it soaks the soap and muck. 
  • Make sure that you repair any fluid leaks of your car with immediate effectso that it does not spill oil. 
  • Moreover, you can place a rain patio to that can help soak the stormwater drainage. 
  • Control the usage of chemicals used in the garden and use them only when necessary.
  • Mowing your lawn less frequently, planting trees with long root systems, not watering your garden more than required, cleaning up pet waste regularly, running regular stormwater inspections with the help of a service, reducing the usage of ice-melt are some of the steps that can be taken to prevent stormwater drainage. 
Therefore, to keep your environment free of pollutants you should take these steps to keep the stormwater run-off clean, or hire a trusted stormwater service that can help you with the same. 

Friday, 2 September 2016

Tips for Collecting Better Storm Water Samples

Stormwater management in California is very important. In order to do proper stormwater management, you also have to do proper site management.

A lot of operations struggle taking good storm water samples. For a variety of reasons, collecting good samples can be tricky for most people to do although it doesn’t need to be the case. By finding out from good sources what you need to do in order to collect good samples, you can avoid a lot of stress and wasted time, money and effort. If not for any other reason, simply doing the job well and the way it is meant to be done will be a good motivation for people collecting storm water samples to want to do the job well. Below are a few pointers that will be helpful if you want to collect storm water samples the right way.

Stormwater management in California, is very important to the people who live in the area. As such, it is important to collect storm water samples in the right way if you want to avoid a lot of trouble that could cause a lot of suffering to a lot of people.

By and large, there is a lot of information that is available to those who are keen enough to pay attention to the details. For instance, in your storm water permit, you will often find some guidelines on what you need to do in order to collect samples in the right way. If you do not understand the guidelines in the document, then the best thing to do is to get some help immediately and if possible get some training so that you can be more aware of what is required of you. That being said, normally, the permit will give you some information including when you can take a sample and when you cannot, how long you should wait after it starts raining and so on. Depending on the different tests that need to be done, you will often need to follow different rules including samples for finding out the PH and other important testing factors.

In order to do proper stormwater management, you also have to do proper site management. This is what will allow you to get better sample each time you need one. For instance, if you know the storm water outfall locations like the back of your hand, then you will be very clear about where you need to get the samples that will be of the most use to you. There are several tricks that you can use in order to get better acquainted with the storm water outfall locations. Simply taking a few photos and annotating them and having them stored in a file or folder or even in your computer will help you to easily identify and remember the important locations that you need to be properly acquainted with. Additionally, regularly inspecting discharge locations and making sure that storm water sampling locations are always clean is good practice to get used to.