Powerful Strategies for Stormwater Management With Green Infrastructure – Ep 280

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In this episode, I talk with Craig Buitrago, P.E., senior consultant at Parametrix, about how green infrastructure and advanced drainage systems are transforming stormwater management, stream restoration, and community resilience.

***The video version of this episode can be viewed here.***

Engineering Quotes:

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Here Are Some of the Questions I Asked Craig:

  • What are the biggest challenges in stormwater management and stream restoration today, and how can innovative approaches help address them?
  • How is climate change and increased precipitation being factored into stormwater design, and are there changes in manuals or guidelines?
  • What is your fatherโ€™s perspective on your engineering career, and how does he feel about it?
  • What factors do you consider when planning and designing stormwater systems for non-motorized trails like walking and biking paths?
  • How do Low-Impact Development (LID) techniques enhance sustainability in urban stormwater management?
  • What are your thoughts on the current state of stormwater management, and what major changes do you foresee in the coming years?

Here Are Some Key Points Discussed in This Episode About Powerful Strategies for Stormwater Management With Green Infrastructure:

  • Urbanization and degraded waterways present significant challenges in stormwater management and stream restoration. Innovative solutions, such as groundwater recharge and runoff treatment, improve water quality and create healthier ecosystems.
  • Engineers use climate adaptation tools and updated design guidelines to address changing storm patterns and intensities. These efforts include applying safety factors and design adjustments informed by university research to ensure systems remain effective and resilient.
  • Craig’s father recognizes the value of an engineering career, especially when it addresses environmental and societal challenges. A career rooted in passion and purpose often gains pride and encouragement from loved ones.
  • Stormwater systems for trails prioritize safety by efficiently removing water from travel ways while enhancing water quality. Flow control and infiltration strategies reduce environmental impacts and strengthen system sustainability.
  • Low-Impact Development (LID) techniques protect native vegetation, such as forests and wetlands, which are essential for natural drainage systems. These methods enhance water absorption, reduce runoff, and support environmental health in urban areas.
  • Emerging challenges include addressing pollutants like 6-PPD-quinone from tire wear and adapting infrastructure to climate change. Engineers focus on innovative treatment methods and resilient designs to protect ecosystems and adapt to evolving environmental conditions.

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About Craig Buitrago, P.E.

ParametrixCraig is a senior civil engineer and project manager experienced in surface water management planning and design. He focuses on public works and infrastructure projects including municipal stormwater comprehensive planning, stormwater retrofit planning and design, stormwater design for transportation projects, fish passage culvert replacement, stream restoration, and floodplain development permitting. He grew up in Kent, WA, playing in PNW outdoors and soccer fields. His passion for soccer and desire to be an engineer led him to Seattle University where he earned his civil engineer degree and was fortunate to be part of the Men’s Soccer NCAA Div 2 National Championship team in 2004. His desire to focus his career on clean water, improving stream health and stormwater management started at university with Dr. Chen and that continued with his first job at Parametrix in Washington State. He recently moved to Idaho and is expanding his project geographies to include Idaho and Oregon. Outside of work he enjoys time with his wife and four daughters.

Books Mentioned in This Episode:

Dare to Lead

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Sources/References:

Parametrix
Puget Sound
Lower Duwamish River
The State Department of Ecology in Washington
National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES)
University of Washington
Washington State University
Connect with Craig Buitrago, P.E., on LinkedIn

This Episode is Brought to You by Parametrix

parametrixParametrix helps their clients imagine whatโ€™s possible. Whether itโ€™s resilient infrastructure, livable communities, or habitat restoration, they partner with clients to create vibrant, sustainable communities and restore the health of the planet for generations to come. As a 100% employee-owned company, their people have a vested interest in strong performance and exceptional client service. Interested in becoming an employee-owner at Parametrix? Learn more atย www.parametrix.com.ย Letโ€™s create tomorrow, together.

We would love to hear any questions you might have or stories you can share on powerful strategies for stormwater management with green infrastructure.

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To your success,

Anthony Fasano, PE, AEC PM, F. ASCE
Engineering Management Institute
Author of Engineer Your Own Success

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