What sets us apart at Mountain West Landscapes is our comprehensive approach to stormwater management. With our extensive experience in civil construction, skilled crews, and specialized equipment, we're not just inspectors – we're problem solvers. Our ability to identify issues during inspections and then seamlessly transition into performing the necessary repairs sets us apart as a one-stop shop for SCM inspection, maintenance, design, and construction.
-Sediment Removal at inlets/outlets, forebays, and sediment traps.
-Repair of minor issues. (e.g., detached trash screens, orifice plate)
-Status reports of all stormwater control measures (SCMs) to meet EPA and state record keeping requirements.
-Maintenance suggestions for Best Management Practices. (BMPs)
-CCTV inspection of underground elements.
-Recommended for HOAs and small to medium-sized commercial properties with generally well-maintained SCMs.
-Duration: Typically half a day.
- Sediment Removal at inlets/outlets, forebays, and sediment traps.
- Repair of minor issues such as detached trash screens or orifice plates.
- Providing status reports of all stormwater control measures (SCMs) to ensure compliance with EPA and state record-keeping requirements.
- Maintenance suggestions for Best Management Practices (BMPs).
- CCTV inspection of underground elements.
- 4+ hours of Hydro excavation with a vacuum trailer.
- Line-jet
-Available 7 days a week on a case-by-case basis. (970-837-6190)
-Includes all services in the required Inspection Package. Subject to premium fee of 30% of standard total to expedite service and reports.
-Reports include recommendations and comprehensive pricing for advanced maintenance or construction to bring the property into compliance within deadlines.
-Estimates and Scope of Work (SOW) provided to clients regardless of whether they choose Mountain West to proceed with the maintenance work.
*Pricing Valid Cheyenne, Wyoming to Douglas County Colorado. Additional trip fees may apply for further distances.
🏫 One of the most compelling reasons for property owners to prioritize stormwater management is the protection it offers against property damage and associated insurance premiums. According to the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), improved drainage systems can prevent costly property damage caused by flooding, saving property owners an average of $4,000 to $6,000 per year. Additionally, proper drainage solutions preserve landscaping by preventing soil erosion and waterlogging, leading to healthier plants and reduced maintenance costs.
🌱 Stormwater management plays a critical role in environmental stewardship, as effective drainage systems help mitigate the harmful effects of runoff pollution on water bodies. According to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), well-designed stormwater solutions can reduce the risk of flooding by up to 70%, thereby preventing pollutants such as sediment, chemicals, and debris from contaminating natural waterways. By implementing proper drainage infrastructure, property owners contribute to safeguarding aquatic ecosystems and preserving water quality for future generations.
💲 The National Association of Home Builders reports that effective stormwater management can boost property values by up to 20%, reflecting the premium placed on properties with well-maintained drainage systems. Moreover, property owners with compliant stormwater infrastructure often qualify for lower insurance premiums, saving them hundreds to thousands of dollars annually. This combination of heightened property values and reduced insurance costs represents substantial financial gains for property owners, highlighting the economic incentive for prioritizing stormwater solutions.
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