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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
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.
0.1 CEU/1 PDH
This course goes into the new stormwater standards in detail.
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
This course highlights the challenges of implementing the plan of this type given the fragmented nature of the municipal water and wastewater industry.
0.05 CEU / 0.5 PDH
Please join Stormwater University speaker, Joseph Kane, as he examines the U.S. water workforce, including the major challenges and opportunities faced across the country.
.1 CEU/1 PDH
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.
This session will discuss how the hybrid LID/BMP treatment system introduced low impact design elements into an industrial setting.
1 PDH / 0.1 CEU
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
A plastics and chemicals manufacturer needed a reliable method to detect, assess, and monitor stormwater.
This webinar provides an overview of the environmental and health concerns regarding PFAS disposal.
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.
This presentation will focus on how both passive and active BMPs can be evaluated along with existing stormwater infrastructure to phase in treatment solutions in an adaptive manner that consistently utilizes treatment components that can be scaled to the next phase of treatment should it become necessary to meet water quality targets, including TMDL associated limits.
Addressing real world compliance concerns for facilities trying to implement stormwater capture and use systems.
Learn how a lumber mill initiated an aggressive facility upgrade project to enhance stormwater runoff quality.
There are two sides to stormwater compliance, the perspective of the regulator and that of the permittee.