EPISODE · Feb 20, 2026 · 33 MIN
Who Murdered Your BMP? Design, Installation, and Maintenance Failures Explained with Sean Simonpietri and Corey Simonpietri from Exact Stormwater Management
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 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: [email protected] 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: [email protected] 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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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 ManagementSean explains how the company evolved from small specialty installations into a regional stormwater contractor with national reach. Contractor versus product supplier roles in stormwaterCorey clarifies Exact’s focus on installation, inspection, and maintenance. Where BMP failures really beginThe discussion introduces design-stage issues that limit BMP performance before construction. Constructability versus design intentSean explains how contractor experience can help engineers avoid designs that only work on paper. Innovation without installation guidanceCorey discusses how new stormwater technologies can fail quickly when installation guidance is missing or ignored. Case study: Fulton Green Street projectA large green infrastructure project in Richmond, Virginia that involved unique construction challenges. Maintenance as the third BMP failure pointThe conversation turns to how neglect leads to long-term system failure and higher costs. The true cost of stormwater maintenanceSean and Corey explain why routine maintenance costs less over time than deferred repairs or full system replacement. “Who Murdered Your BMP?” as education and engagementCorey 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: [email protected] 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: [email protected] 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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