GMB Engineer Participates in SU Smart Growth Day
May 13, 2010
As water quality in the Chesapeake and Atlantic Coastal Bays continues to decline, regulators are shifting their focus towards non-point source (NPS) pollution to achieve nutrient reduction goals. Of particular concern is the impact of urban stormwater runoff on receiving waters. In the mid-Atlantic, recent updates to stormwater regulations have prompted a change in stormwater management strategy to Environmental Site Design techniques, which focus on micro-practices to maintain existing site hydrology and minimize the release of pollutants downstream. GMB’s stormwater team, led by Mr. Marsh, has been pioneering innovative stormwater management solutions for more than a decade. Mr. Marsh has over 16 years of experience in the field of stormwater management and holds a Bachelor and Master of Science degree from the University of Virginia in Civil Engineering with a Concentration in Hydrology / Stormwater Management. He has also completed Post-Graduate course work on the Analysis of Water Resources Systems. In 2008 he acquired his LEED® AP certification, which provides a thorough understanding of green building practices and principles. |
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