Saturday, July 7, 2012

Useful Information On Stormwater Management

By Goldie Booker


The water that you see on the ground comes from the atmosphere either in the form of sleet, snow, rain or hail. A certain percentage of this water is taken up by the ground; some of it is used by plants and the highest percentage flows freely on the ground. Some of this excess ends up in storm sewers and the other goes to water ways and lastly into lakes and rivers. This water that flows on to the ground is commonly referred to as stormwater or surface runoff. If effective stormwater management practices are not adopted, this surface run off might result to irreparable damages.

It is everyone's duty to take good care of the environment. You too should play your part however small or big it might be. This can be done through different practices.

Storm water comes with numerous dangers which should be avoided as much as possible. One of the most common dangers is that it normally collects pollutants on its way and empties all that into water bodies. Any debris collected along the way will definitely result to the clogging of drains. The result of this is flooding.

To manage storm water on a higher level, I suggest that you go to more advanced practices. One way of doing this is through what is commonly known as BMPs (best management practices). You can either do this through the industrial institutions or homeowners associations level. These practices involve the use of techniques and treatments that will eventually prevent pollution. It is in fact the treating and cleaning of storm water before it goes into the ground.

To deal with these and other surface runoff dangers, the management of storm water should be taken to high levels. One of the most effective ways of doing this is through the use of the best management practices or what is commonly known as BMPs. These practices can either be done on the home owners associations or industrial institutions level.

If you have any pets at home, ensure that you dispose off their droppings appropriately. You can either flush it down your toilet or bury. No oil stains or grease should be left to flow on your driveway especially just before the rains.

Proper landscaping and site control are also vital tools in the management of surface runoff. This should also be in place before the onset of the rainy season. All downspouts should be directed to the right place which is the garden or to your grassy lawn. It is a no to any concrete pavements.

All homeowners should do proper landscaping and site management way before the rains. They should also ensure that downspouts are not directed to concrete pavements. They should rather be directed to the garden or the grassy lawn. The above are useful stormwater management ideas that will prevent excessive damage of the environment.




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