
Catch Basins and Post-Construction Stormwater
Catch basins play a critical role in post-construction stormwater management. Learn how maintenance and compliance protect long-term site performance.
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Stormwater Maintenance – refers to the ongoing activities required to ensure that stormwater management systems function effectively over time. These systems are designed to manage and direct rainfall and runoff in urban or developed areas, preventing flooding, controlling water quality, and reducing erosion. Proper maintenance ensures these systems remain efficient, compliant with regulations, and effective in protecting the environment and infrastructure.

Catch basins play a critical role in post-construction stormwater management. Learn how maintenance and compliance protect long-term site performance.

Learn how frequent jetting of combined sewers reduces overflow risk, restores pipe capacity, and protects aging city infrastructure.

Discover how Washington, D.C. manages stormwater with DOEE permits, green infrastructure, and retention credit programs that promote sustainable development.

Learn how to navigate Virginia’s stormwater regulations, permitting, and compliance standards with guidance from Muller’s stormwater management experts.

Learn how Maryland’s stormwater regulations, permits, and ESD standards protect the Chesapeake Bay and ensure site compliance with MDE guidance.

See how site development impacts stormwater systems, from runoff volume to long-term drainage performance, and how to avoid costly drainage issues.

Navigate stormwater compliance in VA, MD, DC, and more. Learn state-specific regulations and how Muller helps developers stay compliant.

Stormwater and green infrastructure systems, like ponds, rain gardens, green roofs, and permeable pavements, play a vital role in reducing flood risk and filtering pollutants

Discover how swales manage stormwater, reduce runoff, and improve water quality naturally and efficiently.

This guide will walk you through everything you need to know about retention ponds—what they are, how they work, their benefits, and how they’re maintained.

Learn the essentials of stormwater management and design for site development, with best practices for sustainable drainage solutions and tips for maintaining compliance.

When it rains, natural ground slows the rate of flowing water into streams and rivers. Water droplets must pass through layers of soil, stones, tree

Maintaining your stormwater and green infrastructure is essential in the fall. This season brings new drainage challenges, thanks primarily to falling leaves. Historically, fallen leaves

One of the most essential tools to ensure everybody is complying with environmental practices is infiltration. From managing water runoff to maintaining a greener infrastructure,

What Has Changed For Stormwater Management Facilities? On July 12, 2023, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) issued a final rule that clarified that urban areas

Extreme weather has become a critical concern for more and more property owners. As such, it makes sense that stormwater facilities are taking center stage

Stormwater is the name given to rainfall or snowmelt that drains and flows over surfaces such as parking lots, rooftops, roadways, and sidewalks. Effective stormwater

Seasons affect a stormwater maintenance or green infrastructure facility. Here are six tips to maintain stormwater or green infrastructure facilities in spring!

Sediment pollution refers to small bits of soil, silt & other particles that cause pollution. Find out why it’s such a problem & how to prevent it on job sites!

Stormwater is dangerous for the environment, health, etc. Here’s why storm drains are important & seven things they do. Read our blog to learn more!