Watershed Management

Portfolio

FTC&H specializes in the management and restoration of water resources. Providing a broad range of services, we have expertise in hydrologic processes to reduce the impacts of storm water runoff, the design of hydraulic systems to facilitate drainage/flood control, the knowledge of biological systems to retain storm water onsite, and the facilitation skills to engage land users from all areas of a watershed in process.

Watershed Management Plans

  • Watershed Inventories
  • Water Quality Monitoring
  • Best Management Practice (BMP) Recommendations
  • Information and Education Strategies
  • Sustainability Reports 

 

Nonpoint Source Pollution Control

  • Agricultural BMPs
  • Urban Storm Water Controls
  • Policy Review and Recommendations
  • Model Ordinances and Design Criteria

 

Drainage and Flood Control

  • Storm Water Management
  • Subsurface Drainage
  • Flood Proofing
  • Wetlands Assessment
  • Dam Inspection and Removal
  • Stream Stabilization/Rehabilitation 

 

Green Infrastructure

  • Rain Gardens
  • Wetland Restoration
  • Riparian Buffers
  • Permeable Pavement
  • Native Plantings
  • Bioretention Areas 

 

Storm Water Management

  • Hydrologic and Hydraulic Analysis
  • Stream Morphology
  • Low Impact Development (LID)
  • Site Plan Review
  • Floodplain Mapping

 


 

Fishbeck, Thompson, Carr & Huber, Inc. Awards

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2008 Distinguished Corporation Award

Michigan Society of Professional Engineers

Fishbeck, Thompson, Carr & Huber, Inc. is pleased to announce it has received the 2008 Distinguished Corporation Award, given by the Michigan Society of Professional Engineers (MSPE).  

Each year, the award is presented to a well known and respected firm within the engineering community that has clearly demonstrated continued leadership in, and contributed to the engineering profession, MSPE, and the community in which it resides.

The MSPE committee awarded FTC&H for the firm’s long-standing support and generosity to the organization and its programs not only monetarily, but also for efforts in encouraging its engineers’ participation and leadership with MSPE.