Porous Paving (On-Demand)
This course is designed to provide information on all types of porous pavements, their differences, similarities, maintenance plans and general benefits.
This course is designed to provide information on all types of porous pavements, their differences, similarities, maintenance plans and general benefits.
This course looks at how managing rainwater and mimicking natural processes – or actually building these processes – is a valuable tool in facing the changing climate and weather norms we have become too accustomed to.
Credits: 1 PDH / 0.1 CEU
This course explores some of the ideas of ‘Building Nature’ – an impossible task on one hand, since we are not that powerful or wise, and yet we can mimic and copy and enhance infrastructure to work like the natural processes. In this way, we mitigate some problems, solve others, and in the long run hopefully prevent major events.
.1 CEU/1 PDH
This course provides students with knowledge for rainwater harvesting, both active and passive, design for both outdoor and in-home rainwater use, sanitation for potable uses, rules and regulations, guidelines, business management, project planning, site planning and installation, safety, system construction and maintenance. It also counts toward the ASSE Rainwater Harvesting Certification for Designers.
This presentation explores numerous green street design efforts throughout the Denver area. In addition to addressing stormwater quality, these innovative streetscape designs also highlight the positive and sometimes surprising effects that green infrastructure can bring to a community.
The District Department of the Environment (DDOE) Watershed Protection Division – “RiverSmart Schools” now in its 12th year, is developed to assist teachers with the training and financial resources required to install conservation sites on their school grounds and utilize them for educational purposes.
May 9, 2024 | 2:00 PM EST/1:00 PM CST | This presentation is about how to catch and store stormwater and release it when salt is present so to mitigate the damages of LIDs by deicing salt.
1.0 PDH | 0.1 CEU
The presentation will include images of landscaped projects in a variety of land uses including commercial, industrial, residential, transportation and also a variety of roadway, freeway and greenway improvements.
FREE WEBINAR! December 6, 2023 | 2:00 PM EST/1:00 PM CST | A review of the most common repair calls and the various causes for corrective maintenance, repairs, and rehabilitation. (1.0 PDH/0.1 CEU)
ON-DEMAND WEBINAR | A review of the most common repair calls and the various causes for corrective maintenance, repairs, and rehabilitation.
This presentation highlights a new award-winning design-build methodology that strategically identifies and implements simple, low-cost, and highly-effective stormwater projects in a short amount of time.
In this course, attendees will learn about trends in innovative activity in the water sector and about the US EPA’s Technology Cluster Initiative and how that has helped boost innovative activity in the water sector.
August 25, 2022, 2:00 pm EST | 0.1 CEU/1 PDH
This course covers how the hydro-mulching industry provides powerful solutions for effective erosion control and vegetation establishment.
0.1 CEU/1 PDH
This course will provide information and guidance on the processes involved in the creation of the project and implementation by construction and post-construction monitoring of a living shoreline project.
0.1 CEU/1 PDH
Since January 1999, Onondaga County, New York has complied with an Amended Consent Judgment (ACJ) which includes control of combined sewer overflows (CSO) to the
Tree pit systems integrate common street trees with stormwater management as a viable and sustainable alternative to traditional “end of pipe” practices in achieving volume control and nutrient reduction.
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
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
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