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Clear Data, Clean Water: IDDE Compliance

Clear Data, Clean Water: IDDE Compliance

Illicit discharges can harm water quality and put MS4 communities at risk of non-compliance. With limited staff and complex systems, many municipalities struggle to keep up. See how smart tools and proactive planning are helping communities stay ahead.

Stabilizing Streambanks Using Natural Channel Design

Stabilizing Streambanks Using Natural Channel Design

Unstable streambanks threaten infrastructure, water quality, and community safety, making resilient engineering solutions essential. Ruekert & Mielke’s expertise in natural channel design provides sustainable, cost-effective strategies that restore stability while enhancing ecological resilience.

 Navigating Staff Changes and Document Hurdles in MS4 Compliance

Navigating Staff Changes and Document Hurdles in MS4 Compliance

Effective MS4 management requires organized documentation and clear staff coordination to meet WDNR compliance. Without proper systems, municipalities risk non-compliance, increased costs, and inefficiencies. Leveraging GIS, transparency tools, and structured workflows can streamline processes and prevent missed deadlines.

Innovative 2D/3D Flood Mitigation for a Resilient Future

Innovative 2D/3D Flood Mitigation for a Resilient Future

As storms become more frequent and intense, municipalities face increasing challenges in managing flooding and keeping roads accessible. Advanced 2D/3D stormwater modeling provides a clear visual representation of flood risks, helping communities identify priority areas and explore cost-effective solutions. With expert guidance from R/M, municipalities can develop smart, data-driven strategies for a more resilient future.

Meeting Water Quality Requirements in Your Community

Meeting Water Quality Requirements in Your Community

Maintaining water quality is essential for the health and safety of any community, particularly for those that are classified as Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) communities or are governed by Total Maximum Daily Loads (TMDLs). These designations bring with them a set of stringent requirements to prevent pollution from contaminating local water bodies. Meeting these standards not only ensures compliance with environmental regulations but also contributes to the broader goal of protecting natural resources for current and future generations.

Complying with Threatened and Endangered Species Protections

Complying with Threatened and Endangered Species Protections

Thinking about a new project but worried it might impact endangered species? This guide will help you navigate the state and federal regulations protecting these vulnerable creatures. Learn about the key steps involved in the review process, from initial screening to permits, and discover how to avoid project delays.

The Benefits of Digital Twins for Facility Renovation and Design

The Benefits of Digital Twins for Facility Renovation and Design

In the constantly evolving world of civil engineering, a new technology is revolutionizing how engineers approach facility renovation and design: the "digital twin". Discover how digital twins can significantly enhance design, visualization, and planning capabilities, proving invaluable in the design and renovation of municipal facilities.

Honey Creek Restoration - Serving Function and Form

Honey Creek Restoration - Serving Function and Form

The Honey Creek Headwaters and Stream Restoration Project is the revitalization of the City of Greenfield’s most commonly used park – Konkel Park. The project area included a 0.92-mile segment of Honey Creek that had been overgrown with buckthorn, filled with sediment, and had no natural inputs. Using natural channel design, the streams are now operating hydraulically like a normal stream.

Avoid Water Pollution from Stormwater Discharge with IDDE

Avoid Water Pollution from Stormwater Discharge with IDDE

Illicit discharge detection and elimination (IDDE) is part of the Municipal Separate Storm Sewer (MS4) Permit, and annual IDDE outfall inspections are required for all regulated MS4 communities to ensure that stormwater discharges do not pollute our waters. Learn how R/M can support your community in collecting accurate inspection data!

Tackling Infiltration and Inflow on Private Properties

Tackling Infiltration and Inflow on Private Properties

Managing rain events and the high flows that come with spring can be a daunting task for municipalities.  R/M prioritizes a streamlined approach to managing infiltration and inflow to avoid flooding on private properties; identify flow, investigate where it is coming from, and put a plan into action for removing the I/I source. Learn how planning for the rainy season can help prevent backups in residents’ basements

Discussion and Implications of the Waters of the US Rule

Discussion and Implications of the Waters of the US Rule

On December 30, 2022, the Environmental Protection Agency and the United States Army Corps of Engineers announced the final “Revised Definition of ‘Waters of the United States’” rule. This new rule will be effective on March 20, 2023. The following is an overview summary of similarities, changes, and how to move forward.

Is It Time to Dredge Your Storm Water Retention Pond?

Is It Time to Dredge Your Storm Water Retention Pond?

Most municipalities and older developments own wet retention ponds that were built in the early 2000’s. It may be time to evaluate how much sediment has accumulated in those ponds and whether or not it is time to dredge them to remove the accumulated sediment. Learn how to find out if it’s time to dredge your storm water pond.

How MMSD Streamlined Their Green Infrastructure Inspection Program

How MMSD Streamlined Their Green Infrastructure Inspection Program

The Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District (MMSD) recently partnered with District landowners to install green infrastructure devices through the Green Infrastructure Partnership Program. The program was established to help MMSD reach its goal to implement 10 million gallons of green infrastructure annually and achieve TMDL compliance. Learn how R/M helped the District make progress towards those goals through an efficient, streamlined green infrastructure inspection and maintenance program.

VIDEO: STORM WATER DEVICE & ILLICIT DISCHARGE INSPECTION BEST PRACTICES

VIDEO: STORM WATER DEVICE & ILLICIT DISCHARGE INSPECTION BEST PRACTICES

To reduce waterway pollutants, comply with MS4 permits, and meet TMDL goals, communities should regularly inspect and perform proper maintenance on all storm water management devices. Illicit discharge inspections are critical to identifying unwanted pollutants flowing through your storm sewer system.

Follow along with R/M’s Mark Bruns as he performs a storm water device and illicit discharge inspection, identifies common impairments, and shares best practices for maintenance.

MS4 Annual Report Deadlines, Compliance Tips, and Funding Opportunities

MS4 Annual Report Deadlines, Compliance Tips, and Funding Opportunities

It’s February in Wisconsin, and you know what that means! ‘Tis the season for polar vortexes, snow blowers, and MS4 Annual Reports. All permittees must submit their 2020 Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) Annual Report to the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (WDNR) by March 31, 2021 .

Our Best Resources for Storm Water Management

Our Best Resources for Storm Water Management

Navigating the path toward effective storm water management is essential to protecting the health of your residents, preserving your community’s natural resources, and safeguarding local homes, businesses, and infrastructure against the catastrophic damage caused by flooding and erosion. To help guide you in your efforts, we’ve compiled a list of a few of the best resources available for communities at every step of the process.

Happy Creek, Happy Community: The Restoration of Beaver Creek

Happy Creek, Happy Community: The Restoration of Beaver Creek

Beaver Creek is a tributary to the Milwaukee River running through the heart of the Village of Brown Deer. Recently, the Village partnered with R/M to transform a struggling eight-foot-wide channel of the creek, and its adjacent multi-use pedestrian trail, into a thriving community corridor.

8 Ways R/M Can Help with Flooding

8 Ways R/M Can Help with Flooding

Much of the Midwest is experiencing a significant amount of rain this Fall, and the potential for flooding in your community may be high. If your staff is carrying a heavy workload, R/M available to assist. Learn how R/M can function as an extension of your team to help during periods with significant rain events.