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Before you move on to the rest of the newsletter, please take a moment to read the letter from Bob Adair, President of Construction EcoServices.
To our General Contractor clients, Property Owner/Management clients and specifying Engineers,
After 19 years of entering into ‘partnership’ relationships with you, committed on a project by project basis to proving a value proposition that rests on delivering higher value at lower total cost, I want to take a minute to assure you that no matter where this pandemic takes us, we’re in this with you for the long haul.
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Continuing with our newsletter, we have curated some of the top news stories in the stormwater industry from this past month, as well as a few other items of interest. We appreciate you taking the time to read our ezine and hope that you find this stormwater related news as interesting and informative as we do.
Until next month, please work safe and stay safe.
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The Construction EcoServices Staff
TOP STORMWATER NEWS
Does the Governor’s Executive Order Address Commercial and Multifamily Construction?
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The Executive Order does not prohibit any type of construction from proceeding. The Executive Order plainly states that local orders cannot limit construction activities that are otherwise deemed essential by the Governor. If your local order permits construction to continue, then that local order is not changed by the Governor’s Order.
Basically, if an applicable local order restricts a type of construction that is deemed “essential” under the Executive Order, then that construction can also proceed despite the local order’s restriction.
A copy of the Executive Order may be found here.
LIDBit Episode #3 – Open-Joint Permeable Pavers: Features, Benefits, and Performance Advantages
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One of the gurus of the stormwater industry, Rob Woodman from ACF Environmental, has started an ongoing VLOG (a regularly posted to series of short videos). Rob is a highly respected voice in the industry, so this is a great opportunity for all to actually hear his voice and see some of his more unique, interesting stormwater installations. In this episode, he is on location at a 2-year old project to discuss the Open-Joint Permeable Pavers that were used.
Also, do subscribe to his YouTube channel and follow him on LinkedIn.
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To our General Contractor Clients, Property Owner/Management Clients and Specifying Engineers,
After 19 years of entering into ‘partnership’ relationships with you, committed on a project by project basis to proving a value proposition that rests on delivering higher value at lower total cost, I want to take a minute to assure you that no matter where this pandemic takes us, we’re in this with you for the long haul.
We’ve taken the relevant CDC and AGC recommended steps, actively working to prevent the spread of the Coronavirus internally, and we’re responding to your special needs in that regard on a site by site basis.
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If you and your team would like to learn more about any of the wide variety of products and services we offer, schedule a LOUNGE & LEARN today. We can discuss with your team anything from our turnkey compliance services during construction activity to our post-construction stormwater management systems; or our stormwater quality treatment to our erosion and sediment control solutions. Just let us know what you would like to talk about. Here are a few common LOUNGE & LEARN topics we discuss with our clients:
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It’s a 3-in-1 Solution: a Detention Pond, Drainage Inlet and a Water Quality Unit
Permeable pavement has become a common Green Infrastructure (GI) practice in New Orleans and other parts of Southeast Louisiana. Usually, permeable pavement is installed in parking stalls and only captures, stores and treats stormwater that falls directly on it. While this is a great application of GI to minimize runoff and reduce flooding, it doesn’t capture the real value of permeable pavement. Besides being used for capturing rainfall, CES has proved that permeable pavement can serve the same function as a drainage inlet, detention pond and a water quality unit. For this to happen there are certain criteria that permeable pavement must meet.
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