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Presented by: Watertight Storm Sewer Group Many of the Agencies responsible for environmental protection and regulation of water quality are implementing new and more stringent requirements for managing stormwater runoff. Separation of point sources, restriction of groundwater infiltration, and treatment requirements are moving rapidly from discussion to specifications. The presentation will discuss the environmental and cost saving reasons for making storm sewers watertight along with design concerns, performance improvements, specifications, applications of flexible connectors, cost benefits and other tangible benefits. Our goal is to provide information on the environmental benefits and cost savings to everyone involved when using and or specifying flexible connectors in storm sewer designs. Seminars have been held for a wide range of groups including city and county public works departments, university facilities management departments, ASCE chapters and civil engineering firms. Attendees include consulting engineers, city/county engineers, D.O.T, maintenance directors, inspectors and others interested in the design, maintenance or financing of storm sewers. All seminar materials are provided (including the lunch, naturally) and there is no charge. Protecting the Planet’s Clean Water Supply Brochure
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