GMB Engineer Participates in SU Smart Growth Day

May 13, 2010

GMB’s Director of Stormwater/Sustainable Engineering, Steve Marsh, P.E., LEED® AP, recently participated in Salisbury University’s Smart Growth Day Conference on April 28.  His presentation entitled “Green Site Design:  Stormwater Management Considerations” aimed to educate attendees on the importance of, and methodologies to implement, low-impact development and environmental site design techniques. 

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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