Silva Stormwater Systems SOLUTIONS: DOWNSPOUT TO DOWNSTREAM.

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Silva Stormwater Systems SOLUTIONS: DOWNSPOUT TO DOWNSTREAM

The Needs  Efficiently & effectively route stormwater  Reduce sediment loss  Prevent fertilizer/nutrient runoff  Minimize & contain debris  Conserve a natural resource

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Full Service: Downspout- Downstream

The Challenges  Legacy networks: Pipes, sluices, culverts, hardscaping

Thick clay subsoil & undocumented disturbance  Nutrient runoff from Rosedale & Tremont farms  Brownfield sites in West End  Debris entering Switchback River

The Challenges  Legacy networks: Pipes, sluices, culverts, hardscaping  Thick clay subsoil & undocumented disturbance  Nutrient runoff from Rosedale & Tremont farms  Brownfield sites in West End  Debris entering Switchback River

The Challenges

The Options Pipe: Ductile iron, PVC, PCC, & corrugated aluminum

The Options Pipe: Ductile iron, PVC, PCC, & corrugated aluminum

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Silva’s Expertise 23 years experience in Tri-State area Masters of Soil Science & Civil Engineering Annual facilities tour Cutting-edge equipment

Certifications  Certified Erosion, Sediment, & Storm Water Inspector  Department of Environmental Quality Stormwater Management  Certified Professional in Stormwater Quality  APWA - CSM

Recent Projects  Lynnfield Public Works transfer station  Lynnfield Heights baseball field  Timmerton Downtown Historic district  Barnaby – Great Oaks subdivision  Barnaby Viaduct erosion control  Barnaby Wastewater treatment plant  Lynn County Parks & Rec river walk