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City of Aventura Preventing Nutrient and Stormwater Pollution of Biscayne Bay

Emilio Lopez

Three years ago, the inaugural Biscayne Bay Marine Health Summit took place at Florida International University’s Biscayne Bay Campus. The event included presentations and discussion groups comprised of state and local government agencies, environmental nonprofits, and solution providers all with the same mission in mind: to establish collaboration among diverse stakeholders, in order to create an effective Action Plan for reducing pollutants in Biscayne Bay as well as in Miami-Dade County’s canals and rivers.

At the Summit, the City of Aventura Public Works Stormwater Manager learned about ways to prevent stormwater pollution with the use of stormwater inlet filters provided by SOP Technologies. Similar to cities around the world, Aventura was looking for ways to address the massive volumes of leaves and litter that enter stormwater systems.

The first video below shows trash in a stormwater catch basin, and the second video demonstrates how stormwater filters keep trash out of the basin.

Inlet withOUT a stormwater filter

Inlet with a stormwater filter

A few months after the Summit, Aventura began a pilot project with several stormwater filters along 188th street and 213th street. The pilot project demonstrated three things:

  1. Filters prevent pollution by blocking leaves (nutrients) and street litter from traveling into the stormwater system/pipes and flowing into the Bay.

  2. Filters reduce the city’s maintenance costs by keeping leaves and litter on the road for low-cost cleanup using street sweepers (as opposed to vacuum truck cleaning of catch basins).

  3. Filters prevent floods that are caused by clogged stormwater pipes.

After several months with the pilot project, the city decided to expand the filter implementation to all curb inlets throughout the city. Due to the city-wide implementation, the Public Works Department earned the 2019 “Branch Stormwater Project of the Year” from the South Florida branch of the American Public Works Association (APWA).

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In September 2019, before the second Biscayne Bay Marine Health Summit: The Action Summit, additional data were collected and quantified for several of the stormwater filters in Aventura. The data as captured according to recommendations from the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP). The analysis estimates that, every year, the stormwater filters prevent over 10,000 pounds of leaves and street litter from reaching stormwater catch basins and the Biscayne Bay.

Within the next few years, Aventura is expected to recuperate its initial investment in the filters and have a net cost savings of tens of thousands of dollars within 10 years. All of this is happening while the city prevents its stormwater pipes from clogging and causing street flooding during rain events. The full analysis report can be downloaded below.

VIDEO OF A CURB FILTER IN AVENTURA, FL

Map with photos of stormwater filters

Preventing pollution of Biscayne Bay - SOP Technologies

Emilio Lopez

Public Works departments in Florida are doing their part to stop ocean pollution with stormwater Best Management Practices (BMPs).

Organic matter (leaves and grass clippings) contribute to nutrient pollution. Plastics and other man-made litter are harmful to marine life, and new studies are analyzing their impacts to human health as well. Also, as leaves, street litter and stormwater runoff on the street enter storm drainage systems, they clog pipes and cause street flooding.

By keeping the leaves and debris on the street, cities reduce their maintenance costs because they do not need to use expensive vacuum trucks to suck out the pollutants from drainage pipes; instead, they use street sweepers and save money.

Here are photos of SOP Technologies patented stormwater filters preventing plastics, cigarettes, paper, grass clippings and other pollutants from entering the storm drains and discharging to Biscayne Bay.

Resilient Forward Podcast Episode - Stopping Pollution At Our Drains

Emilio Lopez

For the Resilient Forward Podcast, SOP Technologies CEO, Emilio Lopez, speaks with Irela Bague about water pollution and new, cost-effective ways to address pollution at the source. Click below to listen to the interview.

Preventing pollution in our waterways is vital to the health of all South Florida communities. We visited Emilio Lopez, CEO of SOP Technologies, a company with patented technology to prevent leaves, litter, and debris from entering stormwater systems and discharging to waterways. We sat down with Emilio and discussed their mission "Stop Ocean Pollution," their products that help decrease water pollution, the importance of advocating for a cleaner Biscayne Bay, and how technology innovations are helping to keep our waterways clean. Listen to the full episode today. If you would like to learn more about SOP Technologies, visit: https://soptechint.com/ . Follow them on Twitter: https://twitter.com/fightpollution , Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/StopOceanPollution/, LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/stop-ocean-pollution  and Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stopworldpollution/ Learn more about Resilient Forward at www.resilientforward.com Follow us on Twitter @ResilientFWD , Facebook @ResilientForward and Instagram @ResilientForward Resilient Forward is also available on iTunes, Spotify, iHeart, Stitcher, and Google Play. Hosted by Irela Bagué |​ Produced by Ana Fiotte

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If you would like to learn more about Resilient Forward and Bague Group, visit https://www.baguegroup.com/podcast.html Follow them on Twitter https://twitter.com/resilientfwd Facebook https://www.facebook.com/resilientforward/ and Instagram https://www.instagram.com/resilientforward/

From the US to India, new research and solutions for ocean pollution - 2017-10-25

Emilio Lopez

As cities struggle to address the pollution, flooding and high costs related to stormwater pollution, new science and technologies continue to provide answers to a variety of challenges.

SOP Technologies is on a mission to Stop Ocean Pollution with our environmental technologies, and here are some recent stories about pollution issues and solutions from around the world:

Source: Seattle Times

Source: Seattle Times

Stormwater pollution in Puget Sound streams killing coho before they can spawn -Seattle Times

"The sweet seep of autumn rain is bringing coho salmon back home to their natal streams all over the Puget Sound basin — where too often they encounter a bitter truth: pollution in a shocking 40 percent of their home range so bad it can inflict a swift death.

The culprit is stormwater, and it is causing death rates so high, some populations of wild coho are at risk of local extinction, researchers found." Full story: https://www.seattletimes.com/seattle-news/environment/stormwater-pollution-in-puget-sound-streams-killing-coho-before-they-can-spawn/

Source: CBS News

Source: CBS News

Once-pristine Arctic choking on our plastic addiction - CBS News

Researchers find, collect and remove pollution from Norway's Lofoten Islands. Read the full article: https://www.cbsnews.com/news/microplastics-arctic-circle-ocean-pollution-plastic-waste-around-the-world/ 

Source: The Guardian

Source: The Guardian

Ocean acidification is deadly threat to marine life, finds eight-year study -The Guardian

"Plastic pollution, overfishing, global warming and increased acidification from burning fossil fuels means oceans are increasingly hostile to marine life" Full article: https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2017/oct/23/ocean-acidification-deadly-threat-to-marine-life-finds-eight-year-study

Source: Fox 46

Source: Fox 46

Third Ward parking lot floods after storm drain backs up -Fox 46

In Charlotte, NC, dirt and debris clogged the storm drains, leading to costly flooding. "Overwhelming the city storm water system, dirt and debris still scatters the parking lot at Cedar Hill. Employees hope that the flood was an isolated incident." Full story: http://www.fox46charlotte.com/news/local-news/third-ward-parking-lot-floods-after-storm-drain-backs-up

Source: Times of India

Source: Times of India

96 flood-prone areas identified; time for BBMP to fix the mess -Times of India

Bengaluru India is aiming to fix stormwater infrastructure in order to prevent floods. "Following the recent flooding and fatalities caused by incessant rain in the city, the Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike has identified 96 localities that are prone to inundation during monsoon and intends to fix their problems before the next season." Full story: https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/bengaluru/96-flood-prone-areas-identified-time-for-bbmp-to-fix-the-mess/articleshow/61213616.cms

Source: Sky News

Source: Sky News

Bottle made from 50% ocean plastic hits shelves -Sky News

"A new type of plastic bottle has sparked hope in the battle against ocean pollution. The detergent container is made from 50% plastic collected from the ocean, while the other 50% is also recycled. Eight tonnes of plastic was collected from Rio de Janeiro's bay as part of the clean-up before the 2016 Olympics and this material has been used for Ecover's washing-up liquid bottle." Full Story: http://news.sky.com/story/bottle-made-from-50-ocean-plastic-hits-shelves-11097513

SOP Technologies: Patented storm drain filters

SOP Technologies: Patented storm drain filters

SOP Technologies continues to deliver new technologies for water pollution

Navigate our website to see how SOP Technologies is addressing issues relating to floods, pollution and high costs of stormwater maintenance. Storm drain filters located at the street prevent pollution from reaching the ocean. Also, since pollution doesn't enter stormwater pipes, plastics and other items don't clog or cause flooding issues. Cities are also using these patented devices to reduce their maintenance costs, because it costs less to clean debris at the street when compared to cleaning inside stormwater pipes. Learn more at https://soptechint.com/