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The NEWSLETTER this month pertains to comments that we are encountering from
developers concerning the limited available area for STORMWATER DETENTION
in their commercial developments. With the implementation of Phase II
Stormwater Program (NPDES) by EPA, the requirements have become even MORE
STRINGENT for the management and control of the proposed runoff.
McSteen and Associates have been working with specialized subsurface
contractors to address this concern and we are utilizing specific software that
McSteen & Associates possesses which aid in the design of subsurface piping
systems. Specifically, this software can develop inflow hydrographs, stage
storage and discharge relationships, route the inflow hydrograph, design the
release structure and compute the outflow hydrograph and display the data in an
easy to follow format to SATISFY municipality and EPA REQUIREMENTS
and get the necessary approvals or permits on the first submittal.
In many cases, above ground ponds create potential health and safety hazards,
involve costly perimeter fences and take up space that the developer would like
to utilize for building square feet, support parking and increased attractive
landscaping. Normally pipes used for detention can also be used to transport
the storm water flow therefore making it very economical to install subsurface
detention compared to the traditional detention ponds.
Over the years, McSteen & Associates have established a relationship with
the local approving agencies for clear, concise, detention reports utilizing
the latest computerized drainage programs, assuring timely approvals.
You can count on McSteen and Associates, a second-generation multi-faceted
family business that has been serving Northeast Ohio since 1970. The management
team consists of Terry Feller, President and Registered Professional Engineer
and Surveyor, Tim Feller, Vice President and Registered Professional Surveyor
and Debbie Feller CFO and Certified Public Accountant.
Currently 50 employees and offices in Cuyahoga, Lake, Summit, and Franklin
counties will handle your surveying and engineering needs. Local knowledge of
the area municipalities ensures timely completion of your project.
Whether your needs are Mortgage Location and Boundary Surveys, Commercial and
Industrial Surveys or complete Engineering Design we are well staffed to
provide the professional product you need. Each project will receive the
personal service associated with working with a well-established family owned
and operated business.
Joke of the month:
A newly hired employee fresh out of school came back to the company engineering
office after meeting with the local City Engineer. They had just finished
discussing plans that were submitted for a new commercial center. The new
engineer had done his best to understand the review comments and took extensive
notes. He felt he would need to address as many comments he could before the
weekly project meeting with his supervisor so he dove into his notes with
vigor.
At the end of the week in the project meeting the new engineer went over the
City comments with his supervisor, addressing each with his solution and
out-lining steps needed to implement them. Finally, he told his superior that
all the comments had been addressed. After the meeting his supervisor asked if
the young engineer was nervous because he noticed the young engineer had drank
three glasses of water during his presentation. The young engineer replied he
was just trying to satisfy the comment by the City, circled on the Grading
Plan.
The supervisor rolled open the plans to the grading plan and read the note
circled. "You need more water retention."
Web Site Link of the Month:
Aerial views of sites in the U.S. with and without contours.
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