Alamo1 Stormwater Management works to reduce runoff and improve water quality by implementing turnkey Stormwater management at client facilities. Our main scope of work is building and maintaining water retention ponds that focus on water quality and filtration.
Stormwater is rainwater or melted snow that runs off streets, lawns and other sites. When Stormwater is absorbed into soil, it is filtered and ultimately replenishes aquifers or flows into streams and rivers. In developed areas, impervious surfaces (such as pavement, streets, sidewalks, and roofs) prevent precipitation from naturally soaking into the ground. Instead, this massive influx of channeled water runs rapidly into storm drains, sewer systems and drainage ditches. This surge of water causes downstream flooding, stream bank erosion, increased turbidity (muddiness created by stirred up sediment), general erosion, habitat destruction, combined sewer overflows, infrastructure damage, and contamination of natural waters.
Our water management ponds range from 500SF to 30,000SF. We are always on-call for the round-the-clock needs of the 600+ filtration ponds that we manage over the Edwards Aquifer recharge zone.
Rob Naylor, Director of Stormwater Management Services, brings over 25 years of hands-on experience. Whether an HOA or other private or public sector client, Mr. Naylor and his team coordinate with developers, engineers and owners to assure optimal design, operation and maintenance of their system.