Hannibal’s Road to Stormwater Utility Resilience through Program-Funding Nexus
What does it take to manage an unfunded stormwater management program that is transferred to a water/sewer utility?
What does it take to manage an unfunded stormwater management program that is transferred to a water/sewer utility?
Washington state’s municipal stormwater permits rely upon an encompassing, and in some cases novel, approach to stormwater management.
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1.0 PDH / 0.1 CEU
This course will educate the stormwater engineer to the availability of better, more accurate hydrologic computational methods and the benefits of learning this technology.
0.1 CEU/1 PDH
Examine the evolution of the six small MS4 minimum control measures, their current regulatory application, and potential future changes.
0.1 CEU/1 PDH
The Ada County Highway District (ACHD) manages stormwater infrastructure in the Boise, Idaho area.
In this presentation, we will provide a general overview of the iSWM Program, present key updates implemented over the past four years and given an overview of how to avoid common areas of noncompliance during the site development through local case studies.
Learn the benefits on why digitizing asset management for stormwater infrastructure will supply the data and tools needed to meet annual reporting requirements, provide real-time maintenance reporting, and provide your stormwater program with adaptive management and reporting capabilities.
0.1 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.
0.1 CEU/1 PDH
The approach to evaluating HDOT’s stormwater programs will be described including tools and methods that were developed to assist in the audit process.
When completing Stormwater Master Plans and formulating stormwater infrastructure improvement projects, municipalities and their consultants frequently face the difficult decisions of selecting an appropriate technical approach, developing infrastructure projects, and establishing criteria for prioritization.
This presentation will present the goals, objectives, and outcomes of the use of evolving technology for remote monitoring, weather tracking, project team communication, and virtual mobile trainings.
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
An overview of the City’s stormwater management program with a focus on recent education and outreach efforts.
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.
0.05 CEU/0.5 PDH
The Water Recycling and Stormwater Harvesting Study examined scenarios for stormwater capture within the Port of Long Beach, CA, examined scenarios for the water’s treatment/use, and performed a Triple Bottom Line Cost Benefit Analysis to prioritize key projects.
The presentation will cover how all the permittees share information – whether it be aspects of their public education and outreach program, trends or issues of illicit discharges that may impact each other, or good housekeeping municipal practices that are effective and useful.
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