Stormwater Management Inc. Announces Regional Expansion in Northern California

Oct. 1, 2003
New Office Allows Stormwater to Better Serve Municipalities, Engineers and Developers in the Region

Stormwater Management Inc., a leader in the stormwater treatment industry, has opened a new office in Sacramento, Calif. Stormwater Management now will focus additional support on the needs of municipalities, engineers and developers from the Bay Area to Lake Tahoe, and north to the Oregon border. The area will be served by Neil Erickson, regional manager, who brings experience in meeting water quality standards specific to municipalities in California.

Stormwater Management develops efficient and economical solutions to meet the water quality requirements for stormwater as mandated by the National Pollution Discharge Elimination Systems (NPDES).

In accordance with amendments to the NPDES, California has established regulations for stormwater management for construction and industrial activities as well as for municipal separate storm systems. Under phase II of the NPDES, any municipality with a population over 50,000 must have a Storm Water Management Plan (SWMP) in place, and many cities in California are currently developing and implementing plans.

"By expanding our support in Northern California, we can better educate engineers, developers and contractors on the most advanced filtration technology," said Erickson. "We're excited to work closely with our customers to provide exact solutions for their specific needs."

Source: Stormwater Management Inc.

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