Homeowner clarity
Guidance must help homeowners understand systems, not just technical parts.
Regional Stormwater Management Corp • RSM
A practical framework for understanding residential flood risk as a system: inspection, sewer backup, sump systems, drainage, documentation, and maintenance.
Private coordination and training organization. Rebate approval is determined by municipalities. Insurance acceptance is determined by insurers.
Standards & guidance
A practical framework for understanding residential flood risk as a system: inspection, sewer backup, sump systems, drainage, documentation, and maintenance.
Guidance must help homeowners understand systems, not just technical parts.
Standards give contractors a common framework for communication, documentation, and maintenance expectations.
Good records are part of long-term flood protection and resilience.
View templates →RSM guidance family
A practical framework for understanding residential flood risk as a system: inspection, sewer backup, sump systems, drainage, documentation, and maintenance.
Learn More →Guidance for backwater valve selection, installation context, homeowner communication, access, alarms, and maintenance.
Learn More →Guidance for sump pump systems, alarms, discharge, backup power, and maintenance records.
Learn More →Guidance for camera inspections, lateral review, recordkeeping, and homeowner communication.
Learn More →Guidance for invoices, photos, equipment details, permits, inspection notes, proof of payment, and homeowner flood files.
Learn More →Guidance for regular maintenance, homeowner logs, system tests, and long-term records.
Learn More →FAQ
No. Regional Stormwater Management Corp is a private service, training, and coordination organization. It is not a municipality and does not approve rebates.
No. Flood-protection systems can reduce risk when properly selected, installed, maintained, and documented, but no private company can guarantee that flooding will never occur.
No. RSM helps organize insurance-ready records, but coverage, claims, acceptance, and premium decisions are made by the homeowner’s insurer.
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