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Stormwater management Wilsonville, Oregon

Comprehensive stormwater management and drainage solutions

Storm Systems

Storm Systems Service in Wilsonville, Oregon

Storm system services help protect properties from flooding, water damage, and erosion. They also keep you in compliance with local environmental regulations.

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  • Protects property – Keeps water away from homes, buildings, and landscapes
  • Prevents erosion – Protects soil and prevents runoff damage
  • Supports sustainability – Helps maintain water quality and recharge groundwater
  • Fits any property – Solutions for both residential and commercial sites

Stormwater Assessment

Our Team at Proline begins every project with a site evaluation. Technicians review:

  • Topography and soil conditions
  • Existing drainage and impervious surfaces
  • Past flooding or drainage issues
  • Local regulations and neighboring impacts

Drainage Design


After a site assessment has been completed, our Storm Drain Specialists will recommend the best course of action to facilitate proper drainage for your property. This can be

  • Surface channels, catch basins, and swales
  • Subsurface pipes and infiltration systems
  • Retention or detention facilities
  • Erosion control features

Designs aim to be effective, cost-conscious, and compliant with city systems.

Surface Drainage

Sometimes, simple fixes within the existing drainage system can make quite a substantial difference:

  • Grading adjustments
  • Swales and French drains
  • Landscaping designed to guide water

These solutions are often cost-effective and complement larger drainage systems.

Subsurface Drainage

Underground piping captures and redirects water away from problem areas like soggy yards or foundations. Proper installation ensures:

  • Correct pipe size and slope
  • Frost protection depth
  • Durable materials for local soil and loads

Catch Basins & Culverts

  • Catch basins collect surface water and keep debris out of pipes.
  • Culverts allow water to pass under driveways and roads without causing washouts.

Both need correct sizing, stable bedding, and erosion protection to last.

Retention & Detention

These facilities temporarily store runoff and control release rates. They reduce flooding risk while also improving water quality. They may include:

  • Ponds or landscaped features
  • Underground storage under parking lots

Erosion Control

Protective measures like vegetation, riprap, retaining walls, or erosion blankets keep soil in place and prevent sediment from washing into waterways.

Municipal Connections

When tying into city storm sewers, our team of professionals will handle things like:

  • Permits and compliance requirements
  • Proper transition structures
  • Backflow prevention for large storms

Low-Impact Development (LID)

Eco-friendly solutions like rain gardens, bioswales, permeable paving, and green roofs help mimic natural drainage, reduce infrastructure needs, and add visual appeal.

Emergency Drainage

For sudden flooding, rapid-response services may include:

  • Temporary pumps or diversions
  • On-site protection of structures and assets
  • Long-term fixes for recurring problems

Maintenance

Routine care prevents failures and extends system life. Services may include:

Regulations & Compliance

Experts help property owners with:

Retrofitting

Existing systems can be upgraded with added capacity, new treatment components, or modern materials—often cheaper than full replacement.

Commercial Systems

Larger properties need specialized designs that handle:

  • Higher runoff volumes
  • Oil-water separation and filtration
  • Ongoing monitoring for discharge quality

Keeping Up with Best Practices

Stormwater management is always evolving. Our team of Storm System Specialists stays current with new regulations, technologies, and sustainable approaches to deliver effective, long-lasting systems. Have questions pertaining to your property and drainage needs? Call our office today and speak with a member of our friendly team!

Storm Systems FAQs
What’s the difference between a residential and commercial storm drain system?

Residential systems are typically smaller and designed for yards, driveways, and foundations. Commercial systems handle larger volumes of water and often include additional features like catch basins, culverts, or retention ponds to manage runoff safely.

How do I know if my storm drain isn’t working properly?

Common signs include pooling or standing water, slow drainage after rainfall, water backing up near foundations, or visible erosion in your yard or driveway.

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