Introduction to Digitizing Asset Management for Stormwater Infrastructure
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
Keys to Successful Erosion Control
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
Lessons Learned from a Four-Year Audit of the Hawaii DOT’s Stormwater Programs
The approach to evaluating HDOT’s stormwater programs will be described including tools and methods that were developed to assist in the audit process.
Lessons Learned from Updating a Stormwater Master Plan
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.
Leveraging Technology in the Time of COVID-19
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.
Lower Rio Grande Valley Texas Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Stormwater Task Force
This session will cover how the Task Force has evolved since 1998, including updating its mission to include stormwater quality management approaches to address broader water quality and watershed issues; transitioning to RATES/RGV; and becoming a non-profit organization in 2022.
National Legal and Stormwater Policy
This session will provide an overview of the legal and policy landscape in the stormwater sector at the national level.
New Institutional Stormwater Permitting Requirements for California Watersheds
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
One Drop at a Time: Cambridge, MA’s Stormwater Management Program
An overview of the City’s stormwater management program with a focus on recent education and outreach efforts.
Optimizing Stormwater Basin Inspections in the City of Reno: Harnessing the Power of ESRI and GIS Technologies
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.
PFAS Regulations, Treatment & Disposal
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
Port of Long Beach Recycled Water and Stormwater Harvesting Feasibility Study — Improving Water Quality and Enhancing Water Supply
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.
Public Facing Stormwater Mapping
In this presentation, speakers will share how this effort has improved the understanding of municipal stormwater systems and the need for a more comprehensive dataset.
Recipe for Success! A Joint Stormwater Management Program Story
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.
Refining the Indian River Lagoon Pollutant Loading Model
This webinar will discuss the Spatial Watershed Interactive Loading model, SWIL, used satellite data and current modeling methods to more accurately predict nutrient loadings in the IRL than the method utilized by EPA for TMDL allocations.
0.1 CEU/1.0 PDH
Refining the Indian River Lagoon Pollutant Loading Model (On Demand)
This course will discuss the Spatial Watershed Interactive Loading model, SWIL, used satellite data and current modeling methods to more accurately predict nutrient loadings in the IRL than the method utilized by EPA for TMDL allocations.
0.1 CEU/1.0 PDH
Revenue Opportunities in Stormwater Management from Mitigation Banking
This presentation focuses on Section 404 wetland mitigation in light of the 2008 Mitigation Rule, which establishes national guidelines for mitigation credit requirements and mitigation bank establishment.

