How Houston Engineering Firms Use Stormwater Mitigation to Protect Projects and Communities
Houston receives intense rainfall that can place heavy pressure on private drainage systems, roadside ditches, channels, storm sewers, and regional waterways. Development changes how that rainfall moves. An undeveloped property may absorb part of the water through soil and vegetation. Once the site includes roofs, parking lots, sidewalks, and roads, more water runs off the surface. It also travels faster. Stormwater mitigation manages that change so a new project does not create avoidable drainage problems on or beyond the property. Key Takeaways New roofs and pavement increase runoff by reducing natural absorption. Stormwater mitigation controls how quickly water leaves a developed property. Grading, detention, conveyance, and discharge points must be planned as one system. Poor drainage design can affect buildings, roads, neighboring property, and public infrastructure. Houston projects benefit from stormwater planning that begins during early site design. How Houston Eng...