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Today’s storm water design is much more than a series of catch basins and pipes. Water quality concerns have intensified and previous storm water management practices have come under scrutiny. Today’s more stringent design requirements and subsequent changes in storm water regulations have required new design applications. ESA has incorporated design principles that integrate environmental considerations while maintaining cost effective construction solutions. ESA utilizes Low Impact Development (LID) techniques that offer owners/developers a more cost effective way to address storm water management through site design modifications and "Best Management Practices" (BMP’s). These strategies allow land to be developed in an environmentally responsible manner. • Storm Water Management Planning & Design• Low Impact Development & Design • Bio-Retention Infiltration Facilities • Storm Water Quality Design • Construction and Post-Construction Requirements • Combined Sewer Overflow • Pump Station Design • Storm Water Collection System Design • Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plans (SWP3) • Hydraulic Studies • Low Impact Development (LID)
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