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Flood Control/Adjacent Landowner: Minnesota Appellate Court Addresses Legality of Berm

Co-Author Minoah Milam The Court of Appeals of Minnesota (“Court”) addressed in a May 20th Opinion, issues arising out of a landowner’s actions to address water flow onto her property. See Plymouth v. Kristensen No....more

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Stormwater/Solar Photovoltaic Facilities: November 10th Blog Post Discusses Potential Issues

A November 10th blog post by Kennedy/Jenks Consultants discussed potential stormwater management issues associated with solar photovoltaic (“PV”) facilities. Their post discusses what they describe as: . . . the unique...more

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Court of Appeal Upholds Issuance of Erosion-Control Permit as Ministerial and Exempt from CEQA

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In Sierra Club et al. v. County of Sonoma et al. (2017 WL 1422533), the California First District Court of Appeal held that the issuance of an erosion-control permit by the Agricultural Commissioner of Sonoma County...more

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Georgia Court Confirms Measurement of Damages from Construction Stormwater Runoff onto Adjacent Property

The Georgia Court of Appeals recently upheld the assessment of damages against a property owner for the damage caused to a neighboring pond by erosion and sedimentation resulting from grading and construction inRidley v....more

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The District of Columbia's Implementation of Stormwater Management Regulations Enters Second Transition Phase

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During the second transition period for the implementation of the District's new Stormwater Management Regulations, certain regulated projects may qualify for exemptions from certain stormwater retention requirements. ...more

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District Department of the Environment Finalizes Rulemaking on Stormwater Management, and Soil Erosion and Sediment Control

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The District Department of the Environment (DDOE) finalized its rulemaking on Stormwater Management, and Soil Erosion and Sediment Control (Stormwater Rules) on July 19, 2013. The Stormwater Rules, which were issued in order...more

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Stormwater Permitting For Tennessee Projects

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In Tennessee, permits under the state’s National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System program are required for construction sites and related support activities to avoid pollution from stormwater runoff. Specifically, a...more

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