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Join Straight Talk: Strategies for Environmental Compliance author Jennifer Hildebrand as she demystifies the stormwater regulations affecting construction projects and outlines ten straightforward, but essential strategies for stormwater compliance and profitability.
1 PDH / 0.1 CEU
In this session, learn how Milwaukee Public Schools (MPS) and their dedicated Green Teams brought their visions of holistic redevelopment to life, improving the environmental health and social-emotional wellbeing of their students and community.
0.05 CEU / 0.5 PDH
This course will discuss recent trends in this area, including onsite stormwater reuse; the use of native vegetation to aid with LID/GSI; bioretention and infiltration best practices; implementing LID/GSI in urban settings; and exploring local, state and federal initiatives for LID/GSI.
0.1 CEU/1.0 PDH
As a nonprofit, Detroit Future City has a unique approach to stormwater project management through three programs.
A proactive stormwater planning effort seeks to address increasingly flooded roadways, neighborhoods and critical infrastructure as rapid development and intense rain events collide in North Central Texas. The study integrates stormwater, transportation, and environmental planning in an effort to reduce risk in a region growing by 150,000 people per year.
This session will discuss a decade-long monitoring effort with the City of Charlotte, centered on the performance of the Stormwater Management StormFilter®, the first proprietary practice to be fully compliant with Charlotte’s local protocol.
Reem Zoun, PE, CFM, Director of Flood Planning, Texas Water Development Board, will provide an update on the findings from Texas’s first ever statewide regional flood planning and the status of state flood planning effort.
This course provides an overview of the Advanced Treatment System industry and details how chemical flocculation, medias, and other techniques are utilized on construction, industrial, and remediation sites. 0.1 CEU/1 PDH
Receive a demonstration of how to get simplified access to hydrologic model functionalities using automated approaches, including accessing and processing the necessary geospatial and climate data, preparing input files for a model by applying complex data preprocessing, and an example case of preparing input data for a hydrologic model.
0.1 CEU/1 PDH
This presentation will provide an overview of the Yahara CLEAN Compact’s 3.0 Plan, a strategic playbook developed by group members to define key roles and responsibilities for all constituents within a watershed.
As the population of our planet continues to grow at a rapid rate, the amount of available water remains unchanged. This course will explain how the world adapts requires serious rethinking of our past and current practices for securing the future of our precious assets.
.1 CEU/1 PDH
In this course, over ten years of river restoration/repair case studies are presented.
.75 CEU/7.5 PDH
This session will provide an overview of practitioner-ready innovative tools and approaches from universities and leading-edge thinkers around the country.
This study by GSI Environmental (GSI) showcases how scientific methods are employed to identify and analyze stormwater pollutants, aiding facilities in developing strategies to achieve compliance and revert from ERA Level 1 or 2 to Baseline status.
The presentation will provide an overview of a recently published National Academies of Sciences Research study.
This webinar provides an overview of the ASTM standards development process, with the goal of giving stormwater managers confidence that requiring that these standards be followed will lead to beneficial outcomes for their program.
This course goes into the new stormwater standards in detail.
The City of Aurora, Ohio, completed a stormwater master plan to identify needed improvements to address neighborhood flooding, stream bank erosion and aging infrastructure citywide. With the change in hydrology, the city has seen an increase in flooding in flood-prone areas throughout the community.
Discover a prototype ArcGIS tool that provides simplified access to the runoff catchment delineation process! 1 PDH / 0.1 CEU
Join us for this educational, two-part webinar as prolific speaker Dr. David T. Williams presents examples of subtle misuses of HEC-RAS that could have potentially significant effects on a project’s hydraulic results. 2.0 PDH / 0.2 CEU
This presentation explores the efforts by Jefferson Parish and the City of New Orleans to evaluate integrated gray and green infrastructure strategies within two adjacent neighborhoods separated by the 17th Street Canal, which was one of the failure points to cause historic flooding in the City of New Orleans during Hurricane Katrina.
This presentation will take a critical look at Carlsbad’s Green Infrastructure Program implementation, compliance implications, and remedies municipalities should consider when green infrastructure is removed or modified.
Virginia Beach is among the top ten cities in the country at risk from sea level rise. In 2015, Virginia Beach launched the Comprehensive Sea Level Rise and Recurrent Flooding Capital Improvement Program, which is now known as Sea Level Wise. This session will discuss the effort and its aim to produce information and strategies that enable Virginia Beach to establish long-term resilience to sea level rise and associated recurrent flooding.
Join prolific speaker Dr. David T. Williams as he helps you understand what to expect when asked to participate in legal processes, how to prepare, and how to minimize your organization’s exposure to possible legal actions.
Credits: 1.5 PDH / 0.15 CEU
May 31, 2022, 2:00 pm EST | Credits: 1.5 PDH / 0.15 CEU
August 20, 2024 | 2:00 PM EST/1:00 PM CST | Discover cost-effective Green Stormwater Infrastructure (GSI) strategies to manage stormwater, reduce urban runoff pollution, and enhance community well-being. 1.0 PDH | 0.1 CEU
Discover cost-effective Green Stormwater Infrastructure (GSI) strategies to manage stormwater, reduce urban runoff pollution, and enhance community well-being. 1.0 PDH | 0.1 CEU
This presentation will dive into the principles of living shorelines and how they can be implemented in salt and freshwater environments as a healthy and resilient solution.
This course discusses how bioretention systems are designed, how different engineered soil media impact the movement of stormwater runoff through the engineered soil layers, and how this is typically modeled.
0.25 CEUs/2.5 PDHs
November 7, 2023 | 2:00 PM EST/1:00 PM CST | This live webinar will delve into a methodology developed in Florida that enables communities to assess and categorize BMP costs and performance accurately.
1.0 PDH/0.1 CEU
This course will delve into a methodology developed in Florida that enables communities to assess and categorize BMP costs and performance accurately.
Flooding has long been a plague in the City of Brentwood along Deer Creek between Hanley Road and South Brentwood Boulevard with 26 floods since 1957, which caused significant public safety issues and property damage. The Brentwood Bound Project is a comprehensive plan to renew the Manchester Road corridor via three main components to the plan: Deer Creek Flood Mitigation, Manchester Road Improvements, and Deer Creek Greenway Connector.
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