As a facilities management professional, you are responsible for a vast array of facilities issues. As you look around, it makes sense to question why a pond was built behind the property, why some metal doors are on the surface of the parking lot or why the city has sent a letter regarding stormwater.
Chances are your property has one or more types of stormwater controls.
Speaking the language. Until recently, stormwater systems were called “Stormwater BMPs” aka Stormwater Best Management Practices. Today, however, they’re commonly referred to as “SCMs” or Stormwater Control Measures.
What are SCMs? When natural woodland areas are removed, stormwater runoff from rain or snow melt no longer gets absorbed back into the ground or moved along the surface to streams, rivers
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Why Me? Doesn’t it cost money to own and operate
What’s a good approach to managing SCM’s? If it’s an existing system, proper maintenance should always be a top priority. For new SCM systems, ensure the builder constructs the system correctly. When purchasing or assuming ownership of property that contains
Responsibility vs. Liability. Stormwater almost always ends up feeding into federally controlled waters. This is why SCM requirements were developed. Violations of the Clean Water Act can cost up to $22,500.00 per day. In the past, many SCM’s have not been maintained or even noticed. Today, federal, state and local governments have increased efforts to identify SCM locations and their owners. The goal is ensuring today’s
All about maintenance. The best management practice is
So, what are the ABC’s of SCM’s?
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Today, more than ever, clients notice the details and improving the environment never goes unnoticed. Remember, clean water is essential to us all!
Sandy Baker, Watterson & Mike Brown of BMP Environmental