Stormwater Management
Successful stormwater management services involve the coordination and communication to analyze and assess drainage system features, identify improvements and cost/benefit analysis, coordinate with local officials, and engage with the community about their unique needs. Open communication with project stakeholders is essential.

ESP has the extensive resources and experience needed to perform stormwater and drainage studies and to prepare master plans. To provide innovative and added-value services, our team has a dedicated staff of water resources and civil/stormwater engineering professionals, including licensed Professional Engineers and Certified Floodplain Managers, supported by our local survey, GIS, and other professionals.
Stormwater Management Services
- Stormwater master plans (SWMP)
- Hydrologic & hydraulic modeling
- Improvement alternative analysis
- Project ranking & implementation
- Public education & outreach, including web-based ArcGIS applications
- Conceptual designs
- Stormwater analysis
- Water quality assessments
- Data information & collection
CCTV Video Pipe Inspection
From residential storm lines to large-scale drainage infrastructure, our NASSCO-certified staff use Envirosight® pole cameras and Minicam Proteus® crawlers to locate, inventory, and assess conditions within otherwise inaccessible water and stormwater pipes. These systems provide detailed reports, including video, images, and measurements.

Benefits of CCTV Video Pipe Inspection:
- Provides detailed visual evidence of pipe conditions
- Eliminates need for field crews to enter drainage structures
- Allows inventory and assessment of otherwise inaccessible pipes
- Pinpoints pipe defects before they become a problem or further escalate
- Minimizes unnecessary excavation by precisely identifying problem areas
- Helps mark utilities otherwise unlocatable via vacuum excavation or 3D GPR
- Offers affordable tool for regular assessment and preventative maintenance
- Detects inflow/infiltration problems, lateral connections, and pipe size changes