Elevation Derived Hydrography and Low Impact Development – Up the Creek with Many Paddles
This course offers a “just right” collection of insights useful to those using surface water data, and to those making decisions that facilitate its use.
0.1 CEU/1 PDH
Every Home Counts: Meeting Chesapeake Bay Water Quality Goals Through Lot-Level Green Infrastructure
The District of Columbia and its partners are taking steps to reduce nitrogen, phosphorus, and sediment pollution to meet water quality goals.
Extreme Weather and Climate Change Impacts to National Critical Infrastructure
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.
Federal Technical Assistance for Clean Water Projects
LUNCH & LEARN | July 9, 2024 | This webinar will provide an overview of the no cost technical assistance available through the EFC and how to apply. (0.05 CEU/0.5 PDH)
Federal Technical Assistance for Clean Water Projects (On-Demand)
ON-DEMAND WEBINAR | This webinar will provide an overview of the no cost technical assistance available through the EFC and how to apply. (0.05 CEU/0.5 PDH)
Fresh Coast Protection Partnership Delivering Green Infrastructure Across Milwaukee Region
Working in partnership with the Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District (MMSD) and a team of experienced delivery partners, Corvias is complementing MMSD’s existing green infrastructure (GI) program through the implementation and management of a platform-based solution that aggregates and streamlines the financial, procurement and project delivery efforts within the District’s service area throughout communities in the Greater Milwaukee Area.
Freshwater Streams: Why They Are Important and How They Can Be Restored
This introductory course will discuss different types of streams and geomorphological processes that influence the stream pattern and landform.
0.1 CEU/1 PDH
Freshwater Wetlands: What Are They & Why Are They Important/Protected?
Discuss what wetlands are, the different types, and why they are protected (Clean Water Act Section 404) due to the important functions and values they provide us.
0.1 CEU/1 PDH
Funding Water Projects: The Art of Writing Effective Grant Proposals
This course will guide prospective grant writers in 1) determining exactly what funders hope to fund, and; 2) in ensuring that everything proposed in narratives has a clear connection to those expectations to increase chances of securing financial resources necessary to implement a project.
0.1 CEU/1 PDH
Green Infrastructure for Flood Resilience: An Approach to Increase Institutional Adoption with Community Involvement in the DFW Metroplex
Green Stormwater infrastructure (GSI) has mainly been focused on water quality improvement as part of TMDL or Watershed Protection Plans implementation. Despite abundant scientific evidence of the effectiveness of GSI, its widespread adoption in municipalities has not occurred.
Green Stormwater Infrastructure/Low Impact Development Standards in an Arid Environment
The presentation will discuss the process to develop the document and well as details on the document contents, including GSI BMP technical guidance sheets, standard drawings, BMP train diagrams, plant selection resources, and maintenance considerations.
Healthy Streets for Urban Flooding in Your Neighborhood
This presentation will explore how changes in how we approach neighborhood design and resident interactions have helped achieve the multiple benefits of healthy streets and how they are compatible with the principles of green infrastructure and flood mitigation.
How does green stormwater infrastructure really work? Improving design through monitoring
FREE WEBINAR | April 17, 2024 | This webinar will provide an overview of GSI practices and performance data in the International Stormwater BMP Database and will present two case studies of GSI monitoring.
0.1 CEU / 1.0 PDH
How does green stormwater infrastructure really work? Improving design through monitoring (On-Demand)
ON-DEMAND WEBINAR | This webinar will provide an overview of GSI practices and performance data in the International Stormwater BMP Database and will present two case studies of GSI monitoring.
0.1 CEU / 1.0 PDH
Infrastructure and Urban Planning for an Effective Stormwater Management Program and Permit Compliance
This presentation highlights some of the trials and errors of development, implementation and enforcement and hopes to provide reference to individuals in the stormwater management field.
Innovations in Drainage Technology
This course will explore today’s best available drainage options, including infiltration, treatment and nutrient removal, trash separation, and passive irrigation. 0.1 CEU/1 PDH
Lancaster’s Integrated Green Infrastructure Plan: Reviewing a Decade of Implementation and Planning for the Next
This presentation will provide an overview of the City’s progress over the last 10 years, summarize the planning analyses completed in 2018 as part of the GI plan update, and highlight some of the current large-scale GI efforts that are underway.
Let’s Make a Deal: Copy RI’s Unique Green Infrastructure Partnership Funding Model
In Rhode Island, two state agencies are partnering with local non-profits and municipalities to put lots of green infrastructure on the ground quickly.