How does green stormwater infrastructure really work? Improving design through monitoring (On-Demand)

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Learning Objectives

  • Understand stormwater quality data and other green infrastructure resources available through the International Stormwater BMP Database
  • Apply stormwater monitoring methods for evaluating canopy interception and volume reduction practices
  • Explain how vegetated swales with and without underdrains function for volume reduction
  • Explain how high-quality monitoring data can help to guide stormwater regulations

About the Presenters

Dr. Andrew Earles, P.E., P.H., BC.WRE
Dr. Earles is the Executive Vice President of Wright Water Engineers, Inc. (WWE), where he has worked for 25 years in the field of stormwater management and green infrastructure (GI). Dr. Earles has assisted the Mile High Flood District with updates to their storm drainage criteria manual for over 20 years, including a recent major update of the chapter providing criteria for stormwater control measures, including many GI practices.

Stacy Wilson
Stacy Wilson is a Water Resources Engineer at Wright Water Engineers, Inc. (WWE), where she has worked on multiple projects related to stormwater management. Her recent work includes a study to monitor and measure the performance of several types of receiving pervious areas in Colorado.

Matthew Howard
Matthew Howard is a Project Engineer at Wright Water Engineers, Inc. (WWE), where he has worked on multiple projects relating to stormwater controls and green stormwater infrastructure. He earned his master’s degree from the University of Tennessee where he studied the runoff reduction potential of urban trees.

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