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Storm Water Management
KMA Project Manager, Team Leaders and other
support staff have attended technical training for the NJDEP Stormwater
Management Rules and BMP Manual and are familiar with the Rules. Projects that
require NJDEP - LURP permits such as Freshwater Wetlands, Coastal Zone
Management, Flood Hazard Area Act, Waterfront Development, and other NJDEP
Permits must comply with the Stormwater Management Rules.
Stormwater management measures must be addressed for all projects that meet the
definition of a “Major Development,” which disturb at least one acre or
more or all projects that would increase impervious surface by one-quarter acre
or more.
Our engineers understand that, it
is critical to determine the Riparian Buffer requirements prior to initiating
design or right-of-way acquisition in order to prevent fatal flaws in a project.
KMA Team provides the followings services:
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Determine the location of Stormwater
Management Facilities (SWM)
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Determine Riparian Buffers zones
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Determine the number and location of soil test
pits
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Call for utility markup
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Provide traffic control
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Perform test pits using Backhoe
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Prepare soil logs and describe the soil
characteristics
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Perform permeability soil testing in the Lab
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Perform perculation tests in the field if
required
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Design SWM facilities for water quality and
quantity which include: Design Bio-retention systems, detention basin,
retention basin, extended detention basin and infiltration basin.
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Perform computation for loss of groundwater
recharge
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Determine all required hydrology and
hydraulic.
Our thorough understanding of
drainage problems coupled with our knowledge of both NJDEP Stormwater Management
Rules and Flood Hazard Area Control Act Rules results in a cost effective and
permittable project.
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