Sustainable BMPs and SWPPP Design with Joe Moore from Siltworm & ECS episode artwork

EPISODE · Sep 30, 2025 · 53 MIN

Sustainable BMPs and SWPPP Design with Joe Moore from Siltworm & ECS

from The Stormwater World Podcast · host Ty Garmon

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 Points Discussed 00:00 Welcome, Guest intro, and session goals “Today we’re gonna talk about achieving SWPPP success and really using sustainable BMPs to achieve results.” ~Joe Moore 05:10 What sustainability means per EPA “To pursue sustainability is to create and maintain the conditions under which humans and nature can exist in productive harmony.” ~Joe Moore 08:02 Why stormwater was early to sustainability 10:00 Geotextiles 101 and microplastics concerns 14:59 USFWS 2022 findings on plastic netting and silt fence 18:01 Better specifications and installation details that matter “Are we impacting the animals in a negative way? The answer is of course yes.” ~Joe Moore 23:33 Jobsite realities: straw wattles, wildlife, roadway safety 25:04 Five technologies to know: B-netting, Flexamat, FODS, GatorBox, permeable systems “We really wanted to design one that could be left behind.” ~Joe Moore 33:43 Post-construction ideas: manage runoff where it falls 35:03 Global water context and why choices matter 40:00 Spec book gaps and a Virginia update example 44:01 FAQ: cost and whole-life value versus first cost 46:12 FAQ: regulatory adoption and landfill fate “We gotta pivot and do it a little differently, or put a little bit more forethought.” ~Ty 51:10 Joe’s personal why and first-fish story “I’m a clean water freak.” ~Joe Moore “The first one of the trip always gets a kiss on the lips.” ~Joe Moore In this episode, Stormwater World host Ty hosts Joe Moore of Siltworm and ECS to dig into practical sustainability for construction stormwater. Joe discusses what “sustainable” really means in stormwater practice, especially for SWPPP design that protects water, wildlife, and budgets over the full lifecycle. They unpack risks from polymer-based BMPs, including microplastics and wildlife entanglement, and highlight U.S. Fish and Wildlife guidance favoring loose-weave or natural-fiber blanket options. Joe walks through practical alternatives such as biodegradable perimeter controls, vegetated hard-armor like Flexamat, reusable entrance mats from FODS, and portable dewatering units like GatorBox, while stressing that long-term maintenance and risk often outweigh lower upfront costs. The conversation closes with data trends, why many spec books lag field reality, and Joe’s personal “why” for clean water.   The views expressed are that of the individual and do not represent the opinions of any companies past, present or future. Connect with Joe Moore: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joemoore6/ Email: [email protected] Website: https://erosionconstructionsolutions.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 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!

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 Points Discussed 00:00 Welcome, Guest intro, and session goals“Today we’re gonna talk about achieving SWPPP success and really using sustainable BMPs to achieve results.” ~Joe Moore 05:10 What sustainability means per EPA“To pursue sustainability is to create and maintain the conditions under which humans and nature can exist in productive harmony.” ~Joe Moore 08:02 Why stormwater was early to sustainability 10:00 Geotextiles 101 and microplastics concerns 14:59 USFWS 2022 findings on plastic netting and silt fence 18:01 Better specifications and installation details that matter“Are we impacting the animals in a negative way? The answer is of course yes.” ~Joe Moore 23:33 Jobsite realities: straw wattles, wildlife, roadway safety 25:04 Five technologies to know: B-netting, Flexamat, FODS, GatorBox, permeable systems“We really wanted to design one that could be left behind.” ~Joe Moore 33:43 Post-construction ideas: manage runoff where it falls 35:03 Global water context and why choices matter 40:00 Spec book gaps and a Virginia update example 44:01 FAQ: cost and whole-life value versus first cost 46:12 FAQ: regulatory adoption and landfill fate“We gotta pivot and do it a little differently, or put a little bit more forethought.” ~Ty 51:10 Joe’s personal why and first-fish story“I’m a clean water freak.” ~Joe Moore “The first one of the trip always gets a kiss on the lips.” ~Joe Moore In this episode, Stormwater World host Ty hosts Joe Moore of Siltworm and ECS to dig into practical sustainability for construction stormwater. Joe discusses what “sustainable” really means in stormwater practice, especially for SWPPP design that protects water, wildlife, and budgets over the full lifecycle. They unpack risks from polymer-based BMPs, including microplastics and wildlife entanglement, and highlight U.S. Fish and Wildlife guidance favoring loose-weave or natural-fiber blanket options. Joe walks through practical alternatives such as biodegradable perimeter controls, vegetated hard-armor like Flexamat, reusable entrance mats from FODS, and portable dewatering units like GatorBox, while stressing that long-term maintenance and risk often outweigh lower upfront costs. The conversation closes with data trends, why many spec books lag field reality, and Joe’s personal “why” for clean water.   The views expressed are that of the individual and do not represent the opinions of any companies past, present or future. Connect with Joe Moore: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joemoore6/ Email: [email protected] Website: https://erosionconstructionsolutions.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 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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