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One of the sponsors of this website, Stormwater Consulting, Inc (SCI). Provides integrated Environmental Site Design (ESD) consulting services to landowners, surveyors, and other design firms. SCI has been using ESD principles in site and stormwater designs for many years and welcomes the opportunity to assist others in transitioning to this new way of approaching site design. All inquiries should be directed to: tes@mdswm.com. Or 410.458.2651.
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Since May 2010, all land improvement projects in Maryland are required to treat stormwater using Environmental Site Design (ESD) practices as set forth in the revised Chapter 5 of Maryland's Stormwater Design Manual. This website is sponsored by Stormwater Consulting, Inc. And Stormwater Maintenance, LLC. All inquiries should be directed to: tes@mdswm.com.
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Is a free, open source Excel spreadsheet that computes ESD requirements and assists in the sizing of many ESD practices. All information is provided for the benefit of the Maryland site design community. This information is intended to be open source and may be modified by you as you wish. Any re-posting or other free distribution must reference MDESD.com. ESD Tools will be updated from time to time. Updates will be announced on the Sustainable Stormwater Management. By Stormwater Consulting, Inc.
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Stormwater. It's what we do. Top 10 Blog Stats for 2014. Product Review: The Snout →. Infographic] How Can Water Conservation Benefit Your Business? January 6, 2015. Water conservation in the workplace will help your business save money now and in the future. Here are four many reasons use this valuable resource wisely. This entry was posted in Water Conservation. Top 10 Blog Stats for 2014. Product Review: The Snout →. Infographic] How Can Water Conservation Benefit Your Business? Enter your comment here.
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