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Monday, August 25, 2008 8:00 PM

Recovering After the Storm

By: Kaspersen, Janice: Stormwater Editor Comments

This week, it’s Tropical Storm Fay that’s on many stormwater managers’ minds. The storm has made landfall a record-setting four times in Florida, causing extensive floods. Much of the Midwest and other parts of the country have also had more than their share of flooding this year.

Where flood control was once the main focus of many stormwater programs—back before many cities were using the term “stormwater” to describe the functions their various departments performed—water-quality goals have now become a dominant theme. (See Andy Reese’s article “Stormwater Paradigms,” tracing the history of stormwater management in the US.) No matter how thoroughly we’ve modeled the hydrology or how carefully we’ve selected the BMPs, a storm of enough size eventually comes along that’s bigger than the system can cope with.

In addition to coping with the flooding itself, large storm events can lead to extensive maintenance—cleaning leaves and other debris out of storm drains and ponds, repairing damaged infrastructure. When the flooding exceeds the design storm your conveyance system or your water-quality BMPs were intended to handle, what’s your first priority once the immediate danger has passed? How long does it take to get back on track with water-quality goals?

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