Growing
concern over the environmental impact of urban
runoff has created the need to manage stormwater
as a resource. No longer can stormwater management
be dealt with as an afterthought. Rather, effective
and successful stormwater management entails involvement
from planning through implementation. Princeton
Hydro’s skilled staff of engineers, scientists
and ecologists have designed and constructed innovative
stormwater systems that meet the requirements
of multi-objective stormwater management programs.
Our approach integrates the engineering aspects
of stormwater management with natural treatment
techniques.
Princeton Hydro
has designed and implemented a variety of stormwater
Best Management Practices (BMPs) that meet or
exceed federal and state stormwater regulations.
These systems have included dry basins, extended
detention basins, wet retention ponds, infiltration
basins, infiltration systems, sand filters, created
wetlands, manufactured treatment systems and biofilters.
The need for proper
stormwater management is magnified by the need
to comply with the Phase II NPDES regulations.
We can aid you in satisfying the general permit
requirements associated with outfall mapping,
identification of illicit connections, public
education, development of stormwater quality ordinances
and preparation of stormwater management plans.
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