
Why Maintenance & Cleaning Matter
Neglected stormwater facilities lose capacity, fail to treat runoff properly, and fall out of compliance. Regular maintenance extends facility life and prevents expensive emergency repairs.
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These Property Owners Were Fined for Stormwater Violations
The photos below are from real properties where owners faced regulatory fines due to neglected stormwater facilities — thick vegetation overgrowth, blocked outlet structures, sediment buildup, and debris contamination. Skyline Stormwater can help you avoid these costly penalties.

Blocked Drainage Channel
Thick sediment and debris blocking water flow — a common reason for stormwater fines.

Flooded Outlet Structure
Clogged culvert pipes and eroded embankments leading to flooding and regulatory action.

Sediment-Choked Swale
Severe sediment accumulation preventing proper stormwater conveyance and treatment.

Debris & Trash Contamination
Trash-filled waterway resulting from neglected stormwater infrastructure and illicit dumping.

Neglected Retention Pond
Overgrown vegetation and failing equipment at a retention pond requiring immediate attention.
Fines Up to $10,000/Day
Maryland and Virginia regulators can levy fines of up to $10,000 per day per violation for non-compliant stormwater facilities.
Legal Liability
Property owners are legally responsible for maintaining stormwater systems. Neglect can result in enforcement actions, liens, and lawsuits.
Environmental Damage
Unmaintained facilities release pollutants into local waterways, creating environmental harm and increasing regulatory scrutiny.
