Overcoming Construction Challenges of Green Infrastructure Best Management Practices
This presentation will provide information on lessons learned in construction from Ferguson’s experience playing a support role in large municipal green infrastructure programs such as Philadelphia, Pinellas County, and New York City.
Overcoming Subsurface Challenges: Implementing Green Infrastructure in NYC’s Right of Way
This presentation will discuss how, in collaboration with the Department of Design and Construction (DDC), the DEP has developed standard specifications for construction of ROW GI throughout NYC.
Performance-Based Plant Selection: Developing a Bioretention Plant Selection Tool
This presentation will introduce research concerning the functions plants provide in bioretention and how shifting to performance-based plant selection can advance the implementation of bioretention, optimize stormwater treatment goals, and create cost-efficient installations.
Permeable and Porous Surfaces; Unicorns or a Complex Solution in Disguise?
Originally presented at StormCon 2025 in Orlando, Florida. Credits: 1.0 PDH | 0.1 CEU | Approved for all Envirocert International, Inc. (ECI) Certifications: Approval #PDH-0186
Porous Paving
This course is designed to provide information on all types of porous pavements, their differences, similarities, maintenance plans and general benefits.
Porous Paving
This course is designed to provide information on all types of porous pavements, their differences, similarities, maintenance plans and general benefits.
0.1 CEU / 1.0 PDH
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.
Rainwater Harvesting – Building Natural Processes: Part 1
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
Rainwater Harvesting – Building Natural Processes: Part 2
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
Rainwater Harvesting Systems Designer
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.
Re-thinking Urban Streetscapes in Denver
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.
Real-Time Monitoring of Critical Flood Control Structures
FREE WEBINAR | June 27, 2024 | This presentation will showcase the latest techniques for real-time data collection and processing to help monitor the health of critical flood control assets like dams and levees.
0.1 CEU / 1.0 PDH
Real-Time Monitoring of Critical Flood Control Structures (On-Demand)
FREE WEBINAR | ON-DEMAND | This presentation will showcase the latest techniques for real-time data collection and processing to help monitor the health of critical flood control assets like dams and levees.
0.1 CEU / 1.0 PDH
Reducing Runoff and Improving Water Quality with the Justice 40 Initiative
FREE WEBINAR | November 6, 2024 | 2:00 PM EST/1:00 PM CST | This presentation reviews various site planning and design techniques, approaches, principles, successes, pitfalls and roadblocks to designing, establishing and maintaining Green Infrastructure systems and how these landscapes can integrate with well designed environments. (1.0 PDH | 0.1 CEU)
Reducing Runoff and Improving Water Quality with the Justice 40 Initiative (On Demand)
This presentation reviews various site planning and design techniques, approaches, principles, successes, pitfalls and roadblocks to designing, establishing and maintaining Green Infrastructure systems and how these landscapes can integrate with well designed environments. (1.0 PDH | 0.1 CEU)
Reimagining the Schoolyard as a Stormwater Practice and Incentive Programs That Will Help
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.
Road Salt: The Silent Killer of Green Stormwater Infrastructure
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
Road Salt: The Silent Killer of Green Stormwater Infrastructure (On-Demand)
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)
Stormwater BMPs can be Beautiful! Native Plants Not Only Reduce O&M Costs, They Can Add Value to Your Site
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.

