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Bolster your understanding of sediment particle characteristics, sediment size distributions, and ramifications on sediment transport!
0.2 CEUs/2 PDHs
The Sharp Avenue Permeable Pavements project is part of the City of Spokane’s larger effort to remove PCBs from the Spokane River.
This series will walk through various site management plans and their development leading into field implementation.
0.05 CEU/.5 PDH
0.05 CEU / 0.5 PDH
Pull back the curtain on advanced hydrology and hydraulic modeling practices!
1 PDH / 0.1 CEU
The resort community of Miami Beach is spending over US$500 million to brace for the scientific projection that the sea level will rise 60 inches by the turn of the century. This session will present issues surrounding aging infrastructure, and solutions put in place during phase 1 and 2 of this monumental project, exhibiting the success of the project and potential issues surrounding trying to flood-proof a city.
This presentation will work to examine StormStore’s 5-year pilot, identify the conditions that will set the marketplace for success, and demonstrate the benefits that stormwater trading has to offer.
The presentation will include images of landscaped projects in a variety of land uses including commercial, industrial, residential, transportation and also a variety of roadway, freeway and greenway improvements.
This course will inform participants about stormwater conveyed litter, its sources and the issues it creates for municipalities.
April 26, 2022, 2:00 PM EST | 0.1 CEU/1 PDH
0.15 CEU / 1.5 PDH
FREE WEBINAR! December 6, 2023 | 2:00 PM EST/1:00 PM CST | A review of the most common repair calls and the various causes for corrective maintenance, repairs, and rehabilitation. (1.0 PDH/0.1 CEU)
ON-DEMAND WEBINAR | A review of the most common repair calls and the various causes for corrective maintenance, repairs, and rehabilitation.
This presentation will highlight the importance of geotechnical research, design, site planning, and best practices for stormwater injection.
Addressing real world compliance concerns for facilities trying to implement stormwater capture and use systems.
This introductory course will discuss why stormwater management can be a simple yet effective means of both keeping your site in compliance as well as enhancing your property values.
0.1 CEU/1 PDH
This course presents a single, coherent picture of how all of the components of stormwater can be managed using one engineering tool that encompasses the entire hydrologic cycle.
.1 CEU/1 PDH
This course will provide a high-level description of a path to stormwater resilience and will focus on a process for developing a financing strategy that leverages dedicated funding sources, such as Stormwater Utilities (SWUs), to secure additional funding.
0.1 CEU/1.0 PDH
This presentation helps designers optimize structure design to serve as pretreatment and to increase trash and debris capture, along with reducing sediment and hydrocarbons to meet performance goals.
Explore the “hard” and “soft” designs, techniques, and applications for streambank protection and how you can best select and apply them to your projects.
Credits: 2 PDH / 0.2 CEU
This presentation will demonstrate how the project approach and structure, as well as the final NPDES Manual, can provide valuable resources to linear MS4s as well as other agencies looking to advance their NPDES guidance documents.
Water quality data from monitoring stations three years prior to the Woolsey Fire and two years after will be discussed.
During this presentation, you will learn why codes and ordinances are a major barrier to green infrastructure, some common code challenges, and the impact code amendments can have on stormwater runoff volume and pollution loads.
This presentation highlights a new award-winning design-build methodology that strategically identifies and implements simple, low-cost, and highly-effective stormwater projects in a short amount of time.
Learn how a lumber mill initiated an aggressive facility upgrade project to enhance stormwater runoff quality.
In this course, attendees will learn about trends in innovative activity in the water sector and about the US EPA’s Technology Cluster Initiative and how that has helped boost innovative activity in the water sector.
August 25, 2022, 2:00 pm EST | 0.1 CEU/1 PDH
This presentation will provide an overview of smart stormwater technology and methods capable of documenting the health and performance of stormwater infrastructure in real time. Case studies will be examined on two different BMP types: permeable pavement systems in the City of Cudahy; and underground storage systems in the City of Appleton, both located in the State of Wisconsin. Data collected from these case studies show how stormwater BMPs are capable of performing much better than computer models give them credit.
This course provides an opportunity to learn and experience what is necessary to install and complete a BMP installation inspection.
5 PDH / 0.5 CEUs
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