Two Views with One Goal: A Regulator and Permittee Perspective on Compliance
There are two sides to stormwater compliance, the perspective of the regulator and that of the permittee.
1 PDH / 0.1 CEU
Underground Stormwater Control Measures: Cleaning Up The Confusion
This session is designed to provide contractors, engineers, maintenance personnel, and system owners with a more in-depth knowledge of the various types of underground BMPs and teach them how to identify maintenance needs and issues of the same.
Credits: 1 PDH / 0.1 CEU
Understanding Freshwater Salinization: Global Trends & Local Impacts of Salt in Urban Streams
Learn a bit of background on the phenomenon of freshwater salinization in cold climate regions as well as a Midwestern US case study measuring chloride concentrations and corrosiveness fluxes at varying scales.
December 7, 2021 @ 2 p.m. EST
0.1 CEU/1 PDH
Unprecedented Times: A Perspective on How Under-designed and Underdeveloped Stormwater Systems are Affected by Unprecedented Storm Events
This session will discuss how revisions to stormwater manuals, the adoption of prudent planning and design policies, and an incorporation of data from the upcoming publication of NOAA Atlas 15 are tools that communities can use to protect life and property from low-probability and high-impact storm events.
Urban Hydrology: A Look Behind the Curtain
Urban hydrology is stormwater management’s dirty little secret. It has been estimated that one out of every three design plan submittals has significant errors in hydrology estimates but only one in twenty is caught.
1 PDH / 0.1 CEU
Use of Chitosan Lactate to Enhance Media Filtration and Meet Benchmarks at an Industrial Facility
This presentation will discuss the coagulant chitosan lactate, its benefits, and its effectiveness at removing over 90 percent of influent copper and zinc.
Using Forest Hydrology to Guide Stormwater Management and Site Development Planning
October 5, 2023 | 2:00 PM EST/1:00 PM CST | The webinar will provide attendees with an understanding of forest hydrology, watershed processes and management strategies that can be applied to stormwater management planning.
1.0 PDH/0.1 CEU
Using Forest Hydrology to Guide Stormwater Management and Site Development Planning (On-Demand)
This course will provide attendees with an understanding of forest hydrology, watershed processes and management strategies that can be applied to stormwater management planning.
1.0 PDH/0.1 CEU
Using HSPF Special Actions to Model Recirculation Flows in the San Antonio River Tunnel System
This presentation will cover the development, testing, and application of the modeling approach of the SART and SPCT system using conditional Special Actions for simulation of both flows and water quality.
Using Polyacrylamide (PAM) to Achieve MS4 and TMDL Compliance
This presentation will discuss anionic type polymer-based treatment systems that are safely and effectively used in construction, development and stormwater treatment systems.
Viewing the Regulatory Landscape for Approvals of Proprietary Manufactured Treatment Devices for Stormwater Quality
This session will show a series of maps that will illustrate the geographic distribution of MTD approval standards according to: (a) statewide approval programs in 10 states, (b) select AHJs that administer their own MTD approval programs and the basis for those approvals, and (c) 12 states with narrative standards in their stormwater manuals.
Volunteering for Water Quality: Community Rain Gardens in Action
LUNCH & LEARN | August 13, 2024 | In an effort to help other communities address localized stormwater issues, increase citizen engagement, and open new opportunities for homeowners regardless of their socioeconomic status, this presentation will highlight the benefits, challenges, and process related to this replicable program. (0.05 CEU/0.5 PDH)
Volunteering for Water Quality: Community Rain Gardens in Action (On-Demand)
In an effort to help other communities address localized stormwater issues, increase citizen engagement, and open new opportunities for homeowners regardless of their socioeconomic status, this presentation will highlight the benefits, challenges, and process related to this replicable program. (0.05 CEU/0.5 PDH)
Water Efficiency in the Landscape
Learn best practices for storm and rainwater management in a landscape setting.
Watershed Permit Compliance – Permittees, Politics, Partners and Patience
This presentation will focus on the lessons learned by Los Angeles County in watershed-based compliance.
Watershed Protection from a Stormwater Perspective: Regulations and Components – Part 1
This 3-part webinar series will include EPA regulations that govern watershed protection and how stormwater permitting plays a large role in watershed protection.
0.1 CEU/1.0 PDH
Watershed Protection from a Stormwater Perspective: Regulations and Components – Part 1 (On Demand)
This 3-part webinar series will include EPA regulations that govern watershed protection and how stormwater permitting plays a large role in watershed protection.
0.1 CEU/1.0 PDH