Monitoring Stormwater Outfalls

This course covers techniques for monitoring stormwater pipes, streams, and canals to predict and model annual loads to a waterbody.

0.1 CEU/1 PDH

This course covers techniques for monitoring stormwater outfalls pipes, streams, and canals to predict and model annual loads to a waterbody. The monitoring focuses mainly on:

  • Stormwater flows
  • Base flows
  • Groundwater flows
  • Evapotranspiration impacts

Join Stormwater University speaker Gordon England of Brevard County, Florida’s Stormwater Program as he discusses techniques gathered from 20 years of outfall investigations. 

Monitoring Stormwater Outfalls learning objectives:

  • List the main types of monitoring programs
  • Describe Stormwater Outfalls testing for pollutant load determination
  • Describe the Outfall testing process for TMDL creation or compliance
  • Identify the 3 skillsets for successful sampling program
    • Data collection
    • Data manipulation
    • Data summary
  • Correctly define Parameter selection
  • Determine the Pollutant Mass Balance of gross solids, dissolved pollutants, suspended pollutants
  • Determine the Mass Balance of stormwater loads, base flows loads, evapotranspiration loads, groundwater loads to predict annual pollutant loads 
  • Describe Sampling protocols
  • Visualize the Equipment setup
  • Identify common Sampling challenges
  • Derive Lessons learned from a project

About Instructor

Gordon England

PE (ret.), D.WRE
Special Project Manager, Brevard County Natural Resources Watershed Management Program

We offer additional savings if you register as a group. For group pricing information, contact us at support@stormwateruniv.com.

Notes
* Each state and certification agency have different requirements; it is your responsibility to know what they are. Note that 0.1 CEU
= 1 PDH.

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Course Includes

  • 1 Lesson
  • 1 Quiz
  • Course Certificate