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Check out our series of superintendent spotlights with our most valued partners.

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Pullin’ Weeds Podcast

Jack had the pleasure and privilege of being a guest on GCSA podcast Pullin’ Weeds.

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BMP Maintenance Checklist for Landowners and Municipalities

This blog provides a straightforward checklist to guide your inspections. From stormwater ponds and bioswales to inlets and outlet structures, each section highlights what to look for and how to keep everything functioning as intended.

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What Are My Stormwater Compliance Responsibilities?

Whether you manage an HOA, oversee a commercial property, or are responsible for a permitted development, understanding your stormwater compliance responsibilities is critical to avoiding costly violations and protecting local water resources.

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Is My Stormwater Pond Functioning Properly?

Stormwater ponds are vital for managing runoff, preventing flooding, and protecting water quality. However, over time, they can become less effective due to sediment buildup, erosion, or vegetation overgrowth.

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Why Every HOA Should Budget for Annual Lake & Pond Maintenance

Homeowners Associations (HOAs) carry a critical responsibility: maintaining the shared spaces that define the look, value, and livability of a community. Among the most important—and often overlooked—of these assets are community lakes and ponds.

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Retention Ponds vs. Detention Ponds

When managing stormwater for a construction project, understanding the difference between retention and detention ponds is essential for reducing runoff, erosion, and flooding—and ensuring regulatory compliance. This article breaks down their key functions and when to use each.

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The Best Types of Grass for Erosion Control

Deep-rooted, erosion-resistant grasses help anchor soil in place, absorb excess water, and prevent sediment loss, making them an essential part of any erosion control strategy.

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A Step-by-Step Approach to Erosion Control Success

At Ecological Improvements, we believe that effective erosion control requires a structured and strategic approach. Whether protecting a shoreline, stabilizing a slope, or managing stormwater runoff, each project is unique and requires tailored solutions. That’s why we follow a proven step-by-step process to ensure the best possible outcome for every client.

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