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Our keynote session will feature a national overview of the changes occurring in the upper atmosphere triggering intensity and longevity shifts in weather patterns at the surface.
A plastics and chemicals manufacturer needed a reliable method to detect, assess, and monitor stormwater.
1 PDH / 0.1 CEU
Learn about King County’s experience developing collaborative stormwater management programs.
This presentation will provide information on lessons learned in construction from Ferguson’s experience playing a support role in large municipal green infrastructure programs such as Philadelphia, Pinellas County, and New York City.
This presentation will discuss how, in collaboration with the Department of Design and Construction (DDC), the DEP has developed standard specifications for construction of ROW GI throughout NYC.
Join the panelists to learn how you can manage and mitigate microplastics in your community.
Resiliency to flooding in redeveloping urban areas is challenging, especially when native wetlands are filled, impervious is expanded, and rainfall intensifies.
This presentation will introduce research concerning the functions plants provide in bioretention and how shifting to performance-based plant selection can advance the implementation of bioretention, optimize stormwater treatment goals, and create cost-efficient installations.
This course will examine the pros and cons of permeable pavements, their uses in parking lots, driveways, and other traffic environments, while exploring the most appropriate applications.
0.1 CEU/1.0 PDH
Compare the benefits, costs, and potential drawbacks of the various PFAS treatment options.
This webinar provides an overview of the environmental and health concerns regarding PFAS disposal.
.1 CEU/1 PDH
This course is designed as a Primer to begin to develop the steps and strategies one concerned with PFAS mitigation must take before deciding on a treatment plan.
This course reviews the status of PFAS regulations throughout the U.S., particularly at the state levels, and explains what the DoD memo could mean for utilities.
0.05 CEU/0.5 PDH
The Town of Innisfil, Ontario, Canada, sought to assess the use of advanced sedimentation technologies (ASTs) to reduce sediment and nutrient loading rates flowing into Lake Simcoe, which will be explained in this session.
The New Mexico Department of Transportation (NMDOT) has made significant progress related to incorporating Green Stormwater Infrastructure (GSI) solutions into transportation projects. This presentation will use project examples to highlight NMDOT GSI advancements.
This course is designed to provide information on all types of porous pavements, their differences, similarities, maintenance plans and general benefits.
0.1 CEU / 1.0 PDH
The Water Recycling and Stormwater Harvesting Study examined scenarios for stormwater capture within the Port of Long Beach, CA, examined scenarios for the water’s treatment/use, and performed a Triple Bottom Line Cost Benefit Analysis to prioritize key projects.
Winter is coming… Are you prepared?! Learn tried-and-true best management practices and the importance of pre-planning, timely installation, and emergency response.
0.1 CEU/1 PDH
This course will discuss the trials and tribulations that the City of Avon Lake, Ohio has gone through in working with HOAs to manage their post-development Stormwater BMPs.
This presentation will cover several different methods of temporary and permanent erosion control, including how to select the correct solution for different situations.
In this presentation, speakers will share how this effort has improved the understanding of municipal stormwater systems and the need for a more comprehensive dataset.
This course looks at how managing rainwater and mimicking natural processes - or actually building these processes - is a valuable tool in facing the changing climate and weather norms we have become too accustomed to.
Credits: 1 PDH / 0.1 CEU
This course explores some of the ideas of ‘Building Nature’ - an impossible task on one hand, since we are not that powerful or wise, and yet we can mimic and copy and enhance infrastructure to work like the natural processes. In this way, we mitigate some problems, solve others, and in the long run hopefully prevent major events.
This course provides students with knowledge for rainwater harvesting, both active and passive, design for both outdoor and in-home rainwater use, sanitation for potable uses, rules and regulations, guidelines, business management, project planning, site planning and installation, safety, system construction and maintenance. It also counts toward the ASSE Rainwater Harvesting Certification for Designers.
This presentation explores numerous green street design efforts throughout the Denver area. In addition to addressing stormwater quality, these innovative streetscape designs also highlight the positive and sometimes surprising effects that green infrastructure can bring to a community.
FREE WEBINAR | June 27, 2024 | This presentation will showcase the latest techniques for real-time data collection and processing to help monitor the health of critical flood control assets like dams and levees.
FREE WEBINAR | ON-DEMAND | This presentation will showcase the latest techniques for real-time data collection and processing to help monitor the health of critical flood control assets like dams and levees.
This course will present new developments related to runoff reduction and findings from the International Stormwater Best Management Practices Database (BMP Database).
The presentation will cover how all the permittees share information – whether it be aspects of their public education and outreach program, trends or issues of illicit discharges that may impact each other, or good housekeeping municipal practices that are effective and useful.
FREE WEBINAR | November 6, 2024 | 2:00 PM EST/1:00 PM CST | This presentation reviews various site planning and design techniques, approaches, principles, successes, pitfalls and roadblocks to designing, establishing and maintaining Green Infrastructure systems and how these landscapes can integrate with well designed environments. (1.0 PDH | 0.1 CEU)
This presentation reviews various site planning and design techniques, approaches, principles, successes, pitfalls and roadblocks to designing, establishing and maintaining Green Infrastructure systems and how these landscapes can integrate with well designed environments. (1.0 PDH | 0.1 CEU)
This webinar will discuss the Spatial Watershed Interactive Loading model, SWIL, used satellite data and current modeling methods to more accurately predict nutrient loadings in the IRL than the method utilized by EPA for TMDL allocations.
This course will discuss the Spatial Watershed Interactive Loading model, SWIL, used satellite data and current modeling methods to more accurately predict nutrient loadings in the IRL than the method utilized by EPA for TMDL allocations.
In this presentation, strategies to make nature-based solutions successful, as well as several initiatives and projects, will be highlighted.
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