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John Moll CEO of CrystalStream Technologies

John Moll

July 29th, 2008 7:55am PST

The Birth of SWEMA

Posted By John Moll 3 Comments

On June 3, 2008, at Alden Labs, a group of industry leaders put aside their competitive nature for a day to help establish the Stormwater Equipment Manufacturers Association (SWEMA). This association is a landmark event for the water-quality industry and for environmental issues that affect our most precious resource—water!

This day was envisioned initially by me, John Moll of CrystalStream Technologies, but I was quickly joined by many others who had felt the need for such an association, but had not yet taken the steps to make such a meeting a reality. The new association is anchored by the following companies: AquaShield Inc.; Best Management Products Inc. (The Snout); Bio-Clean Environmental Services Inc.; BaySaver Inc.; Contech Stormwater Soultions; CrystalStream Technologies; Cul-Tech Inc.; Environment 21, LLC; Hydro International; KriStar Enterprises Inc.; Imbrium Systems Corporation (Stormceptor); Rinker Materials; Royal Environmental Systems Inc.; StormTech LLC; StormTrap LLC; and UltraTech International Inc. The founders will be presenting their association to others to join as charter members at StormCon ’08 in Orlando.

The group viewed Alden Laboratories as the perfect “neutral” territory for an initial meeting, based on the decades of professional and unbiased testing and assessment of flow-based technologies. If was only fitting that this historical event be held on the grounds of such a historically important facility such as Alden Labs.

The next meeting will be held at StormCon ’08 in Orlando, Florida, on August 6, 2008. The Executive Committee will be meeting from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. in the Chicago Room at the conference hotel, the Orlando World Center Marriott, but the doors will be opening at 7 p.m. for anyone interested in becoming an Associate or Charter member. All are welcome.

You can reach the Executive Committee at swema@yahoogroups.com.

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Brant D. Keller PhD

July 30, 2008 7:58 AM PT

It will be interesting how this association will evolve. During ETV/NSF Protocol Verification of which Griffin was directly and intimately involved, no one would agree to a "STANDARD". Who and what will the sets the standards on BMP's still remains critical in the acceptance by local permitting agencies.

rww2737

August 5th, 2008 10:03 AM PT

I have participated on the development of the state of Washington process to assess new stormwater BMPs called Technology Assessment Protocol - Ecology (TAPE) from the beginning. This protocol has been praised and criticized by many in the state of Washington. It was developed as an attempt to have a uniform evaluation of stormwater BMPs using real data and considering operation and maintenance issues near and dear to a owner in the state of Washington. The reviewers on TAPE are predominantly municipal stormwater managers, scientists and engineers. This group made recommendations on the acceptance of new BMPs to the State Department of Ecology. I encourage the Industry to do it themselves; objectively report how their BMPs perform using science and the appropriate statistical analyses recommended by undisputed authorities such as, Dr. Robert Pitt University of Alabama; how long they perform; report accurate installation and operation and maintenance costs. The most challenging aspect for this group will be on they demonstrate to municipal officials that their standards, are prepared by indepent 3rd party professionals not influenced by the manufacturers or municipal officials. I hope they are successfu and put the TAPE committtee out of work! I have worked for a local government stormwater authority for the last 20 years or so. I know this will not be easy. Rick Watson, P.E. Bellevue Utilities Water Resource Engineer

rliguori

August 8th, 2008 10:23 AM PT

The Standards can be effectively created by following the developed operation and maintenance plans for each of the BMPs with preventative maintenance, professional oversight in a transparent manner. With a national service capability and a 20 year track record for environmental services we are willing and able to work with the industry association on a verification program for the Industry's BMP performance immediately. We know with proper maintenance and protection of the entire sites' assets that, overall costs associated with the Stormwater treatment and compliance portion of their budget can be effectively managed and verified. Gaps in regular inspections and smaller site repairs ultimately create the opportunity for catastrophic failure and higher aberrations to costs of the BMP treatment train. I believe that Preventative Maintenance Events are needed to bring the Standards into view and the Industry into an advancing "proactive" position rather than a reactive one. Sorry to have missed the meeting at StormCon, I was not aware of it in time to attend. Rob Liguori, Program Director SW Operations - APEX Companies LLC

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