The rain can be a force of life but also a force of destruction. This is especially in an area that is partially arid but prone to downpours. Because of reduced vegetation and roots, a sudden rush of water down a slop can uproot plants and even trees. It is important to manage stormwater both to conserve soil and to recover water for future use. Consult BMP Stormwater for a professional solution.
Drainage channels, funnels, and tubes all help to control water sttowards a sewer or storage unit. Best Management Practices contains runoff water to prevent erosion and then filters it to reduce sedimentary deposit. In less crowded areas, rainwater can be collected in cisterns to prevent basement flooding and to reuse water for gardening or purification.
Managing water saves soil and recovers a precious resource. Western states treat water like gold. A managed landscape is safer and more productive.