Best Management Practices for Water Pollution (BMPs)
Best management practices (BMPs) for water pollution are methods or techniques used to reduce pollution entering rivers, lakes, and groundwater. They are commonly applied in construction, agriculture, and urban development to control runoff, erosion, and contaminants. Examples include retention ponds, silt fences, vegetated buffers, and proper waste management practices (Wikipedia).
Protecting Public Health: Wastewater System Improvements in McKinney
As McKinney continues to grow, maintaining a reliable wastewater system remains essential. According to the City of McKinney 2025 to 2026 Capital Improvement Program, the City is investing in wastewater main upgrades and sewer rehabilitation to improve system reliability and long term capacity. These projects help reduce overflows, address aging infrastructure, and protect public health and the […]