Roadwurx Announces New Stormwater Asset Tools to Help Municipalities Track Drainage Locations, Maintenance, and Inspections
Roadwurx introduces new tools for tracking stormwater assets, recording maintenance, and completing MS4-ready inspections to help towns protect local waterways.
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Glens Falls, NY - June 1, 2025 - Roadwurx, a municipal asset-management platform built for local public works and environmental compliance teams, has released a comprehensive set of tools designed to help towns and cities better manage stormwater infrastructure. The new features allow municipalities to accurately track drainage installations, record maintenance activities, and complete structured inspections that support MS4 compliance and long-term watershed protection.
Stormwater infrastructure is often spread across hundreds of locations - catch basins, culverts, dry wells, pipes, risers, and outfalls - each requiring regular maintenance and detailed documentation. Roadwurx brings all of these responsibilities into one organized, web-based system.
“Municipalities are under increasing pressure to maintain clean waterways and document their stormwater infrastructure maintenance activities,” said Roadwurx founder Mark De Mers. “These tools give towns a simple, affordable, and, reliable way to map assets, record service tasks, and complete inspections that stand up to state and federal oversight.”
Stormwater Asset Features in Roadwurx
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Location Tracking: Log GPS coordinates, installation type, material, dimensions, and site details for every drainage asset.
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Comprehensive Asset Types: Support for catch basins, dry wells, culverts, retention ponds, and other infrastructure commonly included in municipal stormwater systems.
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Maintenance Recording: Document cleaning, repairs, debris removal, sediment levels, and structural work with easy, repeatable forms.
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Inspection Module: Simple checkbox-based inspections for blockages, erosion damage, illicit discharge indicators, structural issues, degraded connections, sump depth readings, and site notes.
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Historical Data: Every maintenance and inspection entry is stored permanently, giving municipalities a defensible record for MS4 annual reports, audits, and environmental reviews.
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Road-Linked Assets: Each drainage location is tied to a specific road for better reporting, planning, and field navigation.
With stormwater regulations tightening and communities facing increasing rainfall intensity, Roadwurx aims to give municipalities the tools they need to stay compliant, proactive, and environmentally responsible. The platform is designed for ease of use in the field and simplicity in the office, helping municipalities protect local waterways while improving internal organization.
About Roadwurx
Roadwurx is a municipal asset-management platform dedicated to helping towns and public works departments maintain organized, defensible, and user-friendly records for roads, signs, drainage systems, fleet equipment, and daily activities. Built in New York State, Roadwurx was created by professionals with firsthand public-works experience. Visit https://roadwurx.com to learn more.