MS4 communities Londonderry and Mt. Joy townships needed to find a way to reduce sediment and nutrient pollution entering Conewago Creek. For this project, the township served as the lead […]
The project included an evaluation of alternatives and conceptual design to restore and stabilize the stream, floodplain and riparian ecology
The project addresses Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) and Total Maximum Daily Loads (TMDL) permit requirements
LandStudies provided professional services for native ecological habitat restoration relative to the development of the Chestnut Grove Natural Area
This project was a component to the TMDL alternative developed by PA DEP and SRBC for the Chiques Creek Watershed
These green infrastructure components provide cost-effective stormwater management that collects and infiltrates rain water that flows from multiple sources
LandStudies has provided a wide array of technical services to the Maryland State Highway Administration
Our specialized services allow a municipality to increase its understanding of an issued Municipal Separate Storm Sewer (MS4) Permit through cost effective program and project development. Our team of Engineers, Landscape Architects, Scientists and Construction Managers provide a complete set of tools to address all components of an MS4 permit and corresponding Stormwater Management Program (SWMP) for a municipality.
Typical of many communities with common open space, the maintenance committee for the Village Grande community in Lancaster County was looking sustainable alternatives to large expanses of high maintenance lawn areas. Stormwater drainage issues were driving up the cost of maintenance and the solutions lacked ecological benefits.
The facilities director for the Penn State Hershey Medical Center (PSHMC) campus was looking for more sustainable alternatives to manage large areas of open space and particularly challenging areas such as stormwater facilities and steep slopes.