by Rich Collins | Jan 15, 2019 | Best Management Practices
Dripline TrenchManaging roof runoff on homes without gutters. Also Called: Roof Dripline Trench, Infiltration Trench Purpose: Dripline trenches collect and infiltrate stormwater, and control erosive runoff from the rooftop. The trenches collect roof runoff and store...
by Rich Collins | Jan 7, 2019 | Best Management Practices
Winter is upon us, but that doesn’t mean it’s too early to think about how to best manage your property’s stormwater runoff. By the time spring arrives, you can have a plan and some ideas about changes you can make around your property to make it more lake friendly....
by Rich Collins | Dec 11, 2018 | Best Management Practices
Infiltration Paths & WalkwaysManaging foot traffic for lake protection. Purpose: Properly designed pathways direct foot traffic, absorb water, reduce the rate of flow, and protect soil. Pathways can also reduce the potential for erosion and minimize the amount of...
by Rich Collins | Nov 20, 2018 | AWWA News
Our 2018 Year End Appeal is on its way! Why not save a stamp and a check and contribute online? We hope you’ll take a look at our 2018 Annual Report to learn about our accomplishments in 2018, and to see how critically important your donations are to our...
by Rich Collins | Oct 24, 2018 | Youth Conservation Corps (YCC)
If you are all about the numbers, this post is for you! In looking at all of our statistics, we are proud of all the work that has been done in our region to protect water quality. However, there is still so much work can be done! For example, AWWA’s Youth...