Water

Fred Peyer of CFM Environmental LLC (CFM) is a member of the International Soil Erosion Association (ISEA) and is certified by Stormwater USA as a CCIS and CPSWPPP.

Fred is also involved in the upcoming "Hawaii Storm Water Excellence" pilot program  sponsored by the Department of Health, Clean Water Branch, and Hawaii Storm Water Risk Management LLC.

NPDES

Calculations

BMP's

Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plans (SWPPP)

CFM has years of experience in preparing NPDES NOI's (Notice of Intent) for inclusion in State General NPDES Permits.

Services:
Preparation of NPDES NOI's forms B to L,
NPDES Individual Permit,

Preparation of storm water flow calculations. Preparation of site specific NPDES BMP's for industrial and construction sites.

Consultation for storm water BMP's, including Green Infrastructure and Low Impact Development (LID)

Preparation of Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plans (SWPPP), also called Sediment and Stormwater Plan, or Best Management Practices Plan.
SWPPP outline the elements that should be addressed to prevent the contamination of storm water. A SWPPP should include project (site) information, activity description, pollutant sources, description of controls, maintenance, inspection.

Controlling stormwater and preventing stormwater contamination is not only becoming more and more important, it is also a changing science with many new products coming onto the market all the time. CFM is at the forefront of this science and would be pleased to help you determine the most cost effective ways to control storm water, or to help you improve on your present SWPPP. CFM also offers compliance audits, where sometimes spending a little now can prevent big fines in the future.

Whether you are planning earth work, a new building, a house, or a sub-division, or if you have an existing industrial/commercial site, CFM can help you reduce storm water runoff through Green Infrastructure and Low Impact Development (LID). In many cases, Green Infrastructure and LID will actually lower the costs associated with storm water, as well as protect the waters downstream.