Wednesday, November 13, 2013

The Search for Stormwater Solutions that Help Manage and Clean Runoff

"Pollutants have a direct effect to the environment, and at the same time, stormwater runoff can’t be disregarded and needs to be managed. According to the EPA, one way to help minimize pollutants in storm runoff would be to clean up what you can before it starts raining. Clean up pet waste, trash, oil, fertilizers, pesticides, and other harmful elements and dispose of them properly. Aside from cleaning, finding efficient and effective storm water solutions that will help clean runoff as it flows would be of great help. For instance, stormwater systems like StormChambers by HydroLogic Solutions, Inc. can be constructed or retrofitted around different areas where water might pool. "

http://www.stormchambers.com/industry-news/the-search-for-stormwater-solutions-that-help-manage-and-clean-runoff/

Monday, November 11, 2013

Reliable Stormwater Solutions Made for You to Save the Environment

Water pollution due to stormwater runoff can also be avoided by keeping your surroundings clean. Make sure not to dump anything into the storm drains. Keep septic systems well-maintained and manage yard waste properly by removing debris and other plant waste. Pet litter should also be managed properly by placing it in a double bag and throwing it into the garbage bin. Vehicle fluids can also affect stormwater, so recycle any anti-freeze and used oil. Don't forget to maintain your car as well to avoid fluid leaks. Once these environmentally-friendly stormwater management solutions are put in place, stormwater runoff problems can be rectified. Not only will properties be maintained, water pollution will be avoided as well.

http://www.stormchambers.com/industry-news/reliable-stormwater-solutions-made-for-you-to-save-the-environment/

Sunday, November 10, 2013

The Role of Efficient Stormwater Systems: Countering Water Pollution

In order to prevent this problem from escalating, long-lasting stormwater systems need to be put in place. This type of system prevents flooding and removes pollutants from before they become part of the main source for drinking water. Without storm water systems, the stormwater runoff will be forced to flow into the nearest body of water without treatment. This means that the water will be contaminated with pollutants including pet wastes, pesticide, litter, gasoline or anything that can be dissolved or swept away by water. Two types of reliable storm water systems are commonly used, namely the retention and the detention systems. The former is designed to allow water to seep through the ground without directly discharging it to natural water bodies while the latter, being the most recognizable system, allows material to settle and be absorbed.

http://www.stormchambers.com/industry-news/the-role-of-efficient-stormwater-systems-countering-water-pollution/

Clearing Out Sediments: How Effective Stormwater Systems Can Help

"While urban forests have been seen as a viable solution, another way to manage stormwater is by constructing stormwater systems that allow water to flow into chambers where they are filtered for sediments. Water flows down from drains in areas where water might pool and arrive in a catch basin where larger sediments are collected before it continues to flow. Then, the water passes through pipes where pollutant traps are set up to serve as filters. Having an effective stormwater system can help in keeping bodies of water clean and thriving for people to enjoy. Many companies like HydroLogic Solutions, Inc. offer low-cost and effective solutions, such as their StormChambers, for managing stormwater runoff as well as other methods to treat and reuse rainwater for many residential and commercial purposes."

http://www.stormchambers.com/info-articles/clearing-out-sediments-how-effective-stormwater-systems-can-help/

Saturday, November 9, 2013

Utilize Efficient Storm Water Management Systems to Recycle Water

Getting an efficient storm water management system, like HydroLogic's Storm Chamber, can also be a water saver. Often known as storm water BMPs (short for best management practice), these large chambers collect excess rainfall which you can then use to water your lawn or wash your car. BMPs will also protect your house against flooding, which will be useful when the heavy rains come down. As the population continues to grow, so will the demand for water. But being mindful of your water consumption and recycling water (like using a stormwater management BMP system) will ensure that future generations won't be parched.

http://www.stormchambers.com/industry-news/utilize-efficient-storm-water-management-systems-to-recycle-water/

Stormwater Management Information on Water Quality: Testing Tips

"Stormwater isn't just an annoyance that you and your house have to bear with whenever it's pouring outside. If you have efficient stormwater storage or reuse systems, such as StormChamber by HydroLogic Solutions installed, you can keep the water for cleaning or washing purposes. Moreover, efficient storm water management should also involve identifying the water quality of what you have in storage. What is Water Quality? Water quality is a relative term that depends on what you're actually testing for. An article by WikiHow states thus: The quality of water depends primarily on the concentration of the following compounds: chlorine, nitrates, iron, calcium, magnesium, and copper. Chlorine aids in disinfecting; nitrates leached from fertilizers are harmful to infants; iron can cause a bitter taste and discolor fixtures; calcium and magnesium can cause scale buildup in pipes; and copper is linked to jaundice and anemia. The pH level of the water is also of concern, as acidic wa

http://www.stormchambers.com/info-articles/stormwater-management-information-on-water-quality-testing-tips/

Friday, November 8, 2013

Proper Stormwater BMP and Garbage Disposal Can Help Prevent Floods

You can also install a storm water management system in your home. Also known as a stormwater BMP, it's basically a huge chamber that collects excess water and slowly releases it to prevent floods. HydroLogic Solutions, for example, offers many an efficient stormwater BMP to both commercial and residential clients. Of course, floods like those in Colorado are natural disasters. However, by properly disposing of your garbage or even installing a storm water BMP chamber, you can mitigate the damage that flooding can do to your city and your home.

http://www.stormchambers.com/industry-news/proper-stormwater-bmp-and-garbage-disposal-can-help-prevent-floods/

Essentials of Stormwater BMP: Effective Ways to Reduce Runoff at Home

"In essence, stormwater runoff refers to the water that does not soak into the ground that it falls on, thus collecting on the surface to the point of flooding low areas of your house such as your basement. Aside from contributing to rot and damage of most surfaces, it becomes much more of a threat as runoff could carry destructive sediments and chemicals. To apply efficient stormwater BMP or best management practice at home, you should know how to reduce stormwater runoff in your house through the following ways: Minimize Impervious Surfaces Since runoff is basically the water not being absorbed into the ground, one of the best ways to prevent pools of water around you property is to avoid having impervious surfaces in the first place. As WikiHow.com advises: Replace concrete or asphalt slabs with pavers. You can use paving stones or bricks for patios, walkways, and driveways. Water can seep down into the spaces between the individual pavers, thus reducing the amount of runof

http://www.stormchambers.com/info-articles/essentials-of-stormwater-bmp-effective-ways-to-reduce-runoff-at-home/