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The Stormwater World Podcast

The Stormwater World Podcast

Von: Ty Garmon
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After over twelve years in the stormwater industry, I feel like I’ve only scratched the surface. There is more to learn than ever! Whether you are brand new to the industry or a seasoned veteran, I’m sure you feel the same way. I’m talking to subject matter experts across the industry, so you don’t have to. My name is Ty Garmon, and I’ll be your host. Join me as we learn together about what is happening in the Stormwater World!Copyright 2022 All rights reserved. Politik & Regierungen Wissenschaft
  • Who Murdered Your BMP? Design, Installation, and Maintenance Failures Explained with Sean Simonpietri and Corey Simonpietri from Exact Stormwater Management
    Feb 20 2026

    Did you know that this podcast is produced by Digital Stormwater? Digital Stormwater B2B Visibility & Digital Marketing, making a difference in stormwater 1 click at a time! They do all things digital. Check them out at DigitalStormwater.com because the best-known beats best every time.

    Key Topics

    The origins and growth of Exact Stormwater Management Sean explains how the company evolved from small specialty installations into a regional stormwater contractor with national reach.

    Contractor versus product supplier roles in stormwater Corey clarifies Exact’s focus on installation, inspection, and maintenance.

    Where BMP failures really begin The discussion introduces design-stage issues that limit BMP performance before construction.

    Constructability versus design intent Sean explains how contractor experience can help engineers avoid designs that only work on paper.

    Innovation without installation guidance Corey discusses how new stormwater technologies can fail quickly when installation guidance is missing or ignored.

    Case study: Fulton Green Street project A large green infrastructure project in Richmond, Virginia that involved unique construction challenges.

    Maintenance as the third BMP failure point The conversation turns to how neglect leads to long-term system failure and higher costs.

    The true cost of stormwater maintenance Sean and Corey explain why routine maintenance costs less over time than deferred repairs or full system replacement.

    “Who Murdered Your BMP?” as education and engagement Corey explains how the concept is used to raise awareness, encourage learning, and share real-world examples, creating educational resources for property managers and other stakeholders.

    Quotes
    • “As an engineer, I really love the challenge and the strategy of trying to figure out problems and providing quality installation.” Sean Simonpietri
    • “Some BMPs get murdered right out of the gate because they are not designed in the best way possible to take advantage of the technology.” Corey Simonpietri
    • “You can make things pretty on paper that you cannot build.” Sean Simonpietri

    In this episode of the Stormwater World Podcast, host Ty Garmon speaks with Sean and Corey Simonpietri of Exact Stormwater about the three root causes of BMP failures: poor design, improper installation, or lack of maintenance. The conversation introduces their “Who Murdered Your BMP?” concept as both an educational tool and a lighthearted way to highlight real-world failures, while reinforcing the serious consequences. The episode emphasizes the contractor perspective, the importance of routine inspections and maintenance, and why investing in proper upkeep costs less than allowing systems to fail. This is a practical and candid discussion for engineers, property owners, and stormwater professionals.

    The views expressed are that of the individual and do not represent the opinions of any companies past, present or future.

    Connect with Corey Simonpietri:

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/coreysimonpietri/

    Email: corey@exactstorm.com

    Website: https://www.exactstorm.com/

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/exact-stormwater-management/posts/

    Connect with Sean Simonpietri:

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/seansimonpietri/

    Email: sean@exactstorm.com

    Connect with Ty Garmon, LEED AP:

    Connect with Ty on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tygarmon/

    Sign up to be a guest: https://forms.gle/whijSz9Tio3iZda57

    Check out The Stormwater World Podcast on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9hVXVJ5oXplf_V9XOPpR6A

    Podcast Website: https://stormwaterworld.com

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    33 Min.
  • Cost Effective Strategies for Stormwater Compliance with Ken Kristofferson from CAL-Storm
    Jan 28 2026

    Did you know that this podcast is produced by Digital Stormwater? Digital Stormwater B2B Visibility & Digital Marketing, making a difference in stormwater 1 click at a time! They do all things digital. Check them out at DigitalStormwater.com because the best-known beats best every time.

    Key Topics

    Guest Introduction Ty introduces Ken Kristoffersen and outlines his extensive background.

    Design as the Foundation of Cost Control Ken explains why stormwater designs must reflect real-world site conditions and field experience, not purely theoretical approaches.

    BMP Selection and Material Quality Discussion on how improper BMP selection and low-quality materials lead to higher long-term costs.

    Installation Matters Ken shares examples of incorrect BMP installation, why inspectors reject them, and how proper installation prevents wasted effort and expense.

    Maintenance and Inspection Realities A breakdown of why even properly installed BMPs require ongoing maintenance.

    Training and Field Judgment Ken emphasizes the need for inspectors to develop critical thinking skills and field awareness, not just classroom knowledge.

    Water and Air Quality as Public Goods A broader discussion on why clean water and air are essential to quality of life.

    Public Awareness and Education Conversation shifts to educating the public and younger generations.

    Building Career Pathways in Stormwater Ken discusses gaps in professional development and the need for structured training for new industry entrants.

    Final Takeaways and Call for Industry Engagement Ken and Ty wrap up with reflections on accountability, continuous improvement, and engaging the broader stormwater community.

    Quotes
    • Ken Kristoffersen: “Design documentation has to reflect the real world, not something invented in an ivory tower by someone who has never been in the field.”
    • Ken Kristoffersen: “What was the point of doing it the first time if you cannot do it right?”
    • Ken Kristoffersen: “You can have all the gold in the world, but you cannot drink it. Water is a finite resource.”

    In this episode of the Stormwater World Podcast, host Ty Garmon speaks with Ken Kristoffersen, founder and president of CalSTORM Compliance, about practical ways to control the cost of stormwater compliance while still protecting water quality. Ken explains that cost control starts with realistic, field-informed design, followed by selecting the right BMPs, using quality materials, and ensuring proper installation and maintenance. Drawing on decades of hands-on experience, he highlights how poor design decisions, low-quality products, and lack of follow-up often lead to higher costs over time. The conversation also explores the importance of inspector training, professional judgment, and public awareness, emphasizing that stormwater professionals play a critical role in safeguarding clean water and air and improving overall quality of life.

    The views expressed are that of the individual and do not represent the opinions of any companies past, present or future.

    Connect with Ken Kristofferson, MBA/CDSEC/CISEC/CPESC/QSP/QSD/ToR:

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ken-kristoffersen-mba-cdsec-cisec-cpesc-qsp-qsd-tor-8a311420/

    Email: kkristoffersen@calstormcompliance.com

    CAL-Storm: https://calstormcompliance.com/

    Ecopliant: https://ecopliant.org/

    Connect with Ty Garmon, LEED AP:

    Connect with Ty on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tygarmon/

    Sign up to be a guest: https://forms.gle/whijSz9Tio3iZda57

    Check out The Stormwater World Podcast on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9hVXVJ5oXplf_V9XOPpR6A

    Podcast Website: https://stormwaterworld.com

    Stay Informed! Sign-up for the Stormwater World Newsletter: https://stormwaterworld.com/newsletter-sign-up/

    Please don't forget to rate, comment, and subscribe to Stormwater World Podcast on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts!

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    46 Min.
  • Measuring What Matters in Stormwater with Phillip Taylor, CPSWQ
    Jan 16 2026

    Did you know that this podcast is produced by Digital Stormwater? Digital Stormwater B2B Visibility & Digital Marketing, making a difference in stormwater 1 click at a time! They do all things digital. Check them out at DigitalStormwater.com because the best-known beats best every time.

    Key Topics

    Introduction and Background Ty introduces Philip Taylor and outlines his global career.

    Differences Between International and US Stormwater Approaches Discussion on how US regulation, freshwater resources, and public awareness changed the way stormwater is managed.

    Proprietary Stormwater Systems and Regulatory Evolution How early distrust of proprietary systems shifted toward standardized testing and approvals.

    Site Level Regulation vs Watershed Scale Reality A candid discussion on regulatory fragmentation and why cumulative impacts are often misunderstood.

    Instrumentation, Data, and Active Management Why real time data, monitoring, and smarter flow control are essential.

    Launching Streamline LLC Phil explains his transition into consulting and focusing on strategic innovation, modeling, and advisory work.

    Active Flow Control and Digital Infrastructure Partnerships, retrofitting existing infrastructure, and why active systems offer high impact with lower capital investment.

    Artificial Intelligence in Stormwater and Engineering A deep dive into AI as a watershed moment, including design optimization, risks of over reliance, and how experience still matters.

    Advice for the Next Generation Career guidance focused on broad experience, mobility, curiosity, and learning across disciplines and geographies.

    Closing Thoughts

    Change as opportunity and a teaser for future conference presentations and research.

    Quotes
    • “Fresh water is really an asset that a country needs. It’s almost a national security issue.” Philip Taylor
    • “Passive management of stormwater just won’t get us where we want to go.” Philip Taylor
    • “AI is a watershed moment in human history. I don’t think people fully comprehend just how big it is yet.” Philip Taylor
    • “Change is opportunity. Opportunity is out there.” Philip Taylor

    In this episode of the Stormwater World Podcast, host Ty Garmon talks with Philip Taylor about his more than 30 years of experience in stormwater management, from early fieldwork in New Zealand and engineering roles in the UK to helping shape the proprietary stormwater market in the United States. Phil shares how stormwater regulation evolved from a flood focused mindset to one centered on water quality, transparency, and performance driven design, while also highlighting ongoing challenges with fragmented regulations and site level approaches that fail to reflect watershed scale realities. The conversation explores the growing importance of real time data, active flow control, and instrumentation, as well as how artificial intelligence is beginning to influence stormwater modeling, design, and decision making. Phil also reflects on launching his consulting practice, Streamline LLC, and closes with advice for younger professionals to seek broad experience, stay adaptable, and view change as an opportunity rather than a threat.

    The views expressed are that of the individual and do not represent the opinions of any companies past, present or future.

    Connect with Phillip Taylor:

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/p-taylor/

    Email: pxtaylor@gmail.com

    Website: https://stline.us/

    Connect with Ty Garmon, LEED AP:

    Connect with Ty on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tygarmon/

    Sign up to be a guest: https://forms.gle/whijSz9Tio3iZda57

    Check out The Stormwater World Podcast on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9hVXVJ5oXplf_V9XOPpR6A

    Podcast Website: https://stormwaterworld.com

    Stay Informed! Sign-up for the Stormwater World Newsletter: https://stormwaterworld.com/newsletter-sign-up/

    Please don't forget to rate, comment, and subscribe to Stormwater World Podcast on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts!

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    55 Min.
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