Storm Water Management

Stormwater management refers to the collection, treatment, and discharge of rainwater and snowmelt that falls on developed or urbanized areas. The goal of stormwater management is to prevent flooding and protect water quality by controlling the amount and rate of stormwater runoff.

At Bantair, we understand the importance of effective stormwater management in protecting our communities and the environment. Our team of experts provides a wide range of services to help communities and organizations manage and treat stormwater runoff.

Our services include:

  • Stormwater assessment and planning: We conduct a comprehensive assessment of your community or organization’s stormwater management needs and develop a plan to effectively manage and treat stormwater runoff.
  • Stormwater management design and construction: We design and construct stormwater management systems that are tailored to the specific needs of your community or organization. These systems may include detention and retention ponds, infiltration systems, and other best management practices (BMPs)
  • Stormwater maintenance and monitoring: We provide ongoing maintenance and monitoring of stormwater management systems to ensure that they are functioning properly and effectively treating stormwater runoff.
  • BMP Inspection, Maintenance, and Reporting: BMPs are the facilities or practices used to control or treat stormwater runoff. Our team will inspect, maintain and report on the BMPs which are located in your property to ensure they are working properly.
  • Compliance assistance: We can help your community or organization comply with local, state, and federal stormwater regulations.

Stormwater management is important for many reasons, such as:

  • Reducing the risk of flooding in urban areas
  • Improving water quality by preventing pollutants from entering local water bodies
  • Recharging groundwater supplies
  • Providing benefits to local ecosystems
  • Supporting compliance with local, state, and federal regulations.

Stormwater management is an essential aspect of sustainable urban development, it helps to protect the environment and public health, and it also ensures compliance with regulations and permits

 

How does stormwater management help protect water quality?

Stormwater management helps protect water quality by controlling the amount and rate of stormwater runoff. This is achieved through the use of various techniques such as detention and retention ponds, infiltration systems, and best management practices (BMPs) which help to remove pollutants and sediment from stormwater runoff before it enters local water bodies.

What is stormwater management and why is it important?

Stormwater management refers to the collection, treatment, and discharge of rainwater and snowmelt that falls on developed or urbanized areas. The goal of stormwater management is to prevent flooding and protect water quality by controlling the amount and rate of stormwater runoff. This is achieved through the use of various techniques such as detention and retention ponds, infiltration systems, and best management practices (BMPs). Stormwater management is important for many reasons, such as reducing the risk of flooding in urban areas, improving water quality, recharging groundwater supplies, providing benefits to local ecosystems, and supporting compliance with local, state, and federal regulations.