Surface Water Resources

  • Surface Water Master Planning
  • ERP/Surface Water Permitting
  • Surface Water Modeling/Design
  • Community Development District (CDD) Consulting
    (includes roads, utilities, water management, landscaping, etc.)
  • NPDES Permitting/Compliance
  • Due Diligence
  • Drainage Structure Design
  • Flow/Water Quality Monitoring
  • Surface Water for PD&Es
  • FDOT Drainage Design
  • Expert Witness

Project Profiles

FDEP/Bonita Bay Group Water Quality Monitoring
Johnson Engineering’s Water Resources division has performed water quality monitoring, sample retrieval, laboratory coordination and data management for FDEP and The Bonita Bay Group in Lee County Florida. Projects included littoral planting evaluation, porous pavement evaluation, green roof evaluation and deep and shallow lake monitoring. Work included set-up of automatic sampling equipment, WATV level monitoring equipment, telemetry, rain bucket, and flow meter equipment, as well as sample retrieval and shipment to laboratory for analysis and summary reports.

South Lee County Watershed Plan
Flooding in the Bonita Springs area in 1995 prompted the SFWMD to conduct a study of the south end of Lee County. Johnson Engineering created a computer model calibrated to the 1995 storm conditions, and provided an environmental review of the effects of the 1995 storm and of development within the study area. They also analyzed alternatives to decrease the flooding and enhance the environmental conditions from the present condition.

NPDES Permitting
Johnson Engineering was retained to assist Lee County in filing for their municipal NPDES Permit. Johnson Engineering has continued to be involved with NPDES permitting through the compliance reports created for the City of Sanibel, City of Bonita Springs, and more than ten Community Development Districts (CDD).

Southwest Florida International Airport - Midfield Terminal
Southwest Florida International Airport’s Project Millennium is the largest Capital Improvement Project (CIP) in the history of Southwest Florida, totaling over $380,000,000. The project includes construction of the new Midfield Terminal Complex and associated facilities. Johnson Engineering’s Water Resource Group was responsible for providing surface water, groundwater and environmental services required at the project site and the 7,000-acre offsite mitigation area.

Surveying | Site Development | Utilities | Transportation | Construction Engineering & Inspection
Planning | Surface Water Management | Ground Water Resources | Environmental
Landscape Architecture | Geographic Information Systems



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