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Construction and Stormwater
Good: A silt fence and straw to help prevent erosion at this site
Developers, contractors, and others in the construction industry have some of the highest levels of responsibility…
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Facilities - Identify Dry
Dry Facilities
Dry most of the time, these facilities contain water during and after rain storms. Water should disappear within three days after the rain stops.
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Facilities - Identify Wet
Wet facilities
These facilities typically contain year-round water and often have significant aquatic vegetation. Water levels may rise during a storm, but should not breach the structure…
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Facilities - How facilities work
How facilities work
Some facilities are simple and small, such as a biofiltration swale with mowed grass. Others are complex, such as a system of ponds and underground…
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Facilities - Identify Underground
Underground facilities and structures
Underground catch basins/storm drains, manholes, vaults and drywells are invisible except for a manhole cover or inlet grate.
Underground…
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Raingardens Northwest, Inc
Phone
253.212.3835
Email
amanda@raingardensnw.com
Website
https://raingardensnorthwest.com/
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Tidewater Environmental Services, Inc.
Phone
503.793.1066
Secondary phone
503.793.1065
Email
trevor.kitchen@tidewater.com
Website
https://www.tidewaterenv.…
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Kings Stormwater Services LLC
Phone
360.977.8283
Email
kingsstormwater@gmail.com
Website
https://www.kingsstormwaterservices.com/
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Environmental Business Solutions
Phone
503.969.3900
Email
ebspdx@gmail.com
Website
http://www.e-b-s-corp.com/
Services
Maintenance for ponds and…
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Facilities - recognizing your facility
How to recognize your facility
Your homeowners association should have access to information about the locations and types of facilities serving your property. If the…