Do I Need a Stormwater Management (SWM) Plan in Washington DC?
The requirement for a Stormwater Management (SWM) Plan in Washington DC depends on whether the project is considered a “Major Land Disturbing Activity” or a
The requirement for a Stormwater Management (SWM) Plan in Washington DC depends on whether the project is considered a “Major Land Disturbing Activity” or a
Starting in May of 2024, Arlington County property owners will see a new fee on their real estate bill called the “Stormwater Utility Fee.” What
When embarking on a new home or pool construction project in Fairfax County, it is important to be aware of the Fairfax County Pro Rata
Any project in Fairfax County exceeding 2,500 square feet in land disturbance will require a Site Plan prepared by a Civil Engineer and a Land
Stormwater management is a critical aspect of every construction project. As land development continues on multiple properties across a State County, an important question that
The System Availability Fee (SAF) is a one-time fee assessed on new development projects in the District that require a new water and sanitary sewer
Did you know there is a USGS streamgage at the Georgetown Waterfront Park? This one of many streamgages that measure the height of the Potomac