In the Age of Climate Change, Storm Hardening is Essential
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Owners should already have mitigation strategies in place to protect their buildings and essential infrastructure. For those that don’t, there’s no time to lose.
The payment structure for the RSMP and the Urban Watershed Structural Control Fund is changing soon. Here’s what you need to know.
In April 2019, the City of San Antonio adopted the rainfall values from a study published by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) dubbed as NOAA Atlas 14. The study found that rainfall frequencies in parts of Texas are higher than in previous studies.
The new NOAA Atlas 14 Precipitation-Frequency Data has a number of different factors that greatly contribute to the design and analysis of stormwater infrastructure and detention.
Fall 2017 was a devastatingly tragic period for many Texans as Hurricane Harvey produced record rainfalls and flooding throughout vast portions of south Texas.
Collaboration across multiple divisions of WGI was needed to accomplish this small yet complex project.
It’s important to know the environmental rules and regulations before you get started on your project that may contain or be near wetlands.
Let’s take a look at how to know if your property is in a flood hazard area and ways to remedy it.
Calculating impervious cover limits for mixed use projects located in suburban watersheds within the City of Austin could make your head spin. Our Austin team breaks down the regulations in simple terms.
Learn how governments and municipalities are striving to reduce the CSO discharges to local bodies of water using green infrastructure.
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