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New Stormwater Calculator Signals Shift to Rainfall Retention Policies and Practices

Does the Tool Really Work? The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has released a that reportedly can determine the predevelopment hydrology for any location in the United States.聽 According to EPA, the tool can also evaluate how different technologies may help to manage or prevent runoff at a particular site.聽 But what do you think? 澳门六合彩开奖预测 wants your feedback 鈥 can this new EPA tool really do all of these things? EPA鈥檚 website states that the is a desktop application that will estimate the annual amount of rainwater and frequency of runoff from a specific site.聽 The model鈥檚 estimates are based, in part, on inputs supplied by the user such as percent of impervious surface, soil type, and sizing of green infrastructure.聽 EPA plans to update the calculator by the end of 2013 to allow the user to link to several future climate scenarios.聽The agency maintains that the tool 鈥渋s designed to be used by anyone interested in reducing runoff from a property.鈥 already restrict the volume/velocity of stormwater runoff leaving newly developed and re-developed sites via standards that require a certain amount of rainfall to be retained onsite or captured/treated before it鈥檚 released.聽 At the federal level, EPA continues to work on a first-time 鈥減ost-construction stormwater rule鈥 (a.k.a. the ) expected to require the construction of permanent, long-term stormwater discharge controls that soak up and infiltrate stormwater throughout the life of the completed roadway or building. 聽EPA鈥檚 post-construction stormwater rule 聽was due out (in proposed form) by June 10, per a legal settlement with the Chesapeake Bay Foundation, but it has been delayed indefinitely.聽 The parties are now in a 60-day dispute resolution process to try agree to a new rulemaking timeline or possibly renew litigation over EPA鈥檚 clean water policies. It remains to be seen whether or not EPA鈥檚 newly released calculator can help the regulated community meet local, state and soon-to-be-promulgated national stormwater retention-based performance requirements.聽 澳门六合彩开奖预测 has received preliminary reports that the user may need a background in engineering and stormwater management in order to accurately input the requisite data into the tool. Similar technical expertise may be required to accurately understand and analyze the results.聽 If you have the opportunity to try out the Stormwater Calculator, please email your feedback to 澳门六合彩开奖预测鈥檚 Senior Environmental Advisor Leah Pilconis at pilconisl@agc.org.聽 Industry鈥檚 comments will help shape 澳门六合彩开奖预测鈥檚 response to EPA鈥檚 future stormwater initiatives. Thank you in advance 鈥 your input is always much appreciated. The National Stormwater Calculator tool and User鈥檚 Guide (60 pages) are online 鈥 . For more information or with any questions, please do not hesitate to contact Leah Pilconis at pilconisl@agc.org.