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    Sept. 25, 2024
    Editor Katie Johns talks about StormCon, 2024 Top Projects winners and the 2024 State of the Industry survey.
    Sept. 24, 2024
    The centers will focus on research, assistance and collaboration.
    Michael Baker
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    Sept. 24, 2024
    An influx of storms can create the need for an updated flood plan. Michael Baker took steps to mitigate flooding in Texas through a comprehensive project.
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    Samples collected during stormwater monitoring can be collected and analyzed as grab, discrete or composite.
    Sept. 24, 2024
    The staffing requirements, project durations, costs and laboratory coordination of stormwater quality monitoring projects can be different from other monitoring projects.
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    Monitoring objectives can range from requirements to meet agency mandates to proactive information gathering studies to further understand baseline or current conditions.
    Sept. 24, 2024
    Stormwater monitoring is a critical part of assessing the health of watersheds and having the proper monitoring framework is essential to this process.

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    Katya Seravalle, DECAST
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    Sept. 24, 2024
    A stormwater management project at the Dufferin Vistas was setup to provide stormwater control for a residential development.
    Hamilton Water
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    Sept. 24, 2024
    An invasive grass infested 60 Hamilton Water stormwater facilities prompting the city to figure out a way to remove them.
    Walter P Moore
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    Sept. 24, 2024
    After three flooding events, Kingwood High School needed a major flood control overhaul.
    Approximately 3,300 square feet of landscaping was incorporated into the project, covering about 40% of the site.
    Sept. 24, 2024
    This project helped the City of Santa Ana meet its MS4 permit requirements and improve water quality in the Santa Ana River.