Understanding Florida's Water Management Districts
SFWMD, SJRWMD, and more—learn how water districts affect your drainage project.
Florida Water Management
Understanding Florida's unique water challenges, regulations, and best practices.
20 ArticlesSFWMD, SJRWMD, and more—learn how water districts affect your drainage project.
Everything property owners and HOAs need to know about retention pond requirements.
Swales are critical to neighborhood drainage. Learn how to maintain and improve yours.
Hurricanes test drainage systems to their limits. Prepare yours before the storm.
May through October brings 60% of Florida's annual rainfall. Is your property ready?
Coastal properties face unique challenges from tides, salt, and sea level rise.
Flood zone properties have strict requirements. Learn what's required for your zone.
Stormwater regulations protect Florida's waterways. Understand your obligations.
Properties near wetlands have additional requirements. Learn how to comply.
Many Florida communities rely on canals for drainage. Know your maintenance duties.
King tides cause flooding even without rain. Prepare your property for these events.
Florida's drinking water comes from underground. Learn how drainage affects it.
Properties near the Everglades have unique drainage requirements and restrictions.
Lakefront properties need drainage that protects both your home and the lake.
Modern drainage can conserve water while managing excess. Learn how.
Palm Beach County has unique drainage challenges. Local solutions for local problems.
Broward County's low elevation creates unique drainage needs. Here's what works.
Miami-Dade has specific drainage regulations and challenges. Local expertise matters.
Comprehensive guide to Florida stormwater management covering regulations, SFWMD requirements, Senate Bill 7040 changes, BMP options, permitting process, and best practices for residential and commercial properties.
Learn how Florida's high water table affects drainage design and what engineering solutions are available. Expert guidance on French drains, retention systems, and dewatering from Licensed Professional Engineers.
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