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0.05 CEU / 0.5 PDH
This course will explore today’s best available drainage options, including infiltration, treatment and nutrient removal, trash separation, and passive irrigation. 0.1 CEU/1 PDH
The Ada County Highway District (ACHD) manages stormwater infrastructure in the Boise, Idaho area.
This course will identify sustainable solutions that contribute to resilient communities by combining water quality and water quantity controls to reduce pollutant loads to downstream waterways.
0.1 CEU/1 PDH
The E360 Project is one of six project segments that make up the 14-mile long East Link Light Rail Extension, part of a multi-billion-dollar suite of light rail projects being built by Sound Transit through 2041 to better connect the Seattle Metropolitan Region. In this session, learn how the Contractor used innovative methods to manage stormwater over 50 acres within the congested 1.7-mile-long urban project corridor to prevent legacy soil contamination from impacting protected wetlands and receiving waters.
In this presentation, we will provide a general overview of the iSWM Program, present key updates implemented over the past four years and given an overview of how to avoid common areas of noncompliance during the site development through local case studies.
This course will cover how integrating one-dimensional and two-dimensional overland flood models is changing how urban drainage solutions are being developed.
Advanced treatment trains that start the design at the roof vs. ground level will be emphasized in this session, and several successful projects at various scales will be discussed along with suggestions on improvement of designs.
1 PDH / 0.1 CEU
Learn the benefits on why digitizing asset management for stormwater infrastructure will supply the data and tools needed to meet annual reporting requirements, provide real-time maintenance reporting, and provide your stormwater program with adaptive management and reporting capabilities.
This presentation will serve to both inform and instruct these operators on the basics of IDDE. We will look at a few of the BMP’s typically deployed and utilized by those responsible for the implementation of an IDDE program.
Sediment basins are a common Best Management Practice (BMP) for minimizing sediment discharges and reducing peak flow rates from construction sites. Often times though, they do not function or provide the benefit for which they were designed.
Erosion control how-to with erosion control guru Jay Selby (President, SSEC)! Topics include understanding your soil, soil preparation, proper mulch applications, and Hydraulic vs. Rolled Erosion applications.
The Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District (MMSD) is partnering with Milwaukee County Parks and others to make improvements along the Kinnickinnic River and within Jackson Park as part of the larger 2017 Kinnickinnic River Watershed Flood Management Plan. Goals include flood risk reduction; improved public safety; improved riparian and aquatic habitats; enhanced stream aesthetics; and robust community collaboration. The team, led by designer HNTB, will discuss the project steps taken from planning to preliminary engineering. Design completion is planned in 2022 with construction to follow.
This presentation will provide an overview of the City’s progress over the last 10 years, summarize the planning analyses completed in 2018 as part of the GI plan update, and highlight some of the current large-scale GI efforts that are underway.
This presentation reviews a series of projects where SAPL technology has been employed in pipes ranging from 30 inches to 78 inches in diameter.
The approach to evaluating HDOT’s stormwater programs will be described including tools and methods that were developed to assist in the audit process.
When completing Stormwater Master Plans and formulating stormwater infrastructure improvement projects, municipalities and their consultants frequently face the difficult decisions of selecting an appropriate technical approach, developing infrastructure projects, and establishing criteria for prioritization.
In Rhode Island, two state agencies are partnering with local non-profits and municipalities to put lots of green infrastructure on the ground quickly.
Explore the history and drivers of the program, the grant program structure, case studies of awarded projects, and the challenges and lessons learned.
This presentation will present the goals, objectives, and outcomes of the use of evolving technology for remote monitoring, weather tracking, project team communication, and virtual mobile trainings.
Discover how SFPUC started its partnership with the San Francisco Unified School District and how it scaled up over the last 13 years.
This course will explore the tools, techniques, and practices that offer hope for a future which promises both functional and sustainable shorelines.
This course discusses four different types of LID (bioretention, permeable pavement, green roofs, and impervious runoff dispersion).
0.2 CEU/2 PDH
Runoff from storm water continues to be a major cause of water pollution in urban as well as suburban environments. This course will include case studies in both urban and suburban settings.
This course explains the value of the LinkedIn platform for water professionals and how to establish themselves as thought leaders.
May 17, 2022, 2:00 pm EST | 0.1 CEU/1 PDH
Deicing salts have been found to have a negative impact on the performance of manufactured filtration treatment devices (MFTDs); yet, testing protocols for MFTDs rarely consider the effects of deicing. As a guide to developing a test, this session will examine a standardized stormwater-filter deicing protocol developed by a leading European technical authority that used to test the HydroChain™ Vortex Filter.
Learn all there is about Mechanically Stabilized Earth Wall (MSE) design and construction in this online training webinar.
This course presents the principles of LID design of undisturbed land in urban environments.
0.1 CEU/1.0 PDH
This presentation will cover the evaluation of hydraulic storage design determination and constructability and cost efficiencies that were implemented under CMGC project delivery.
This course covers techniques for monitoring stormwater pipes, streams, and canals to predict and model annual loads to a waterbody.
This session will discuss how the hybrid LID/BMP treatment system introduced low impact design elements into an industrial setting.
In California, two watersheds in Los Angeles are primed for new stormwater permitting regulations that will go into effect in December.
0.05 CEU/0.5 PDH
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