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Low Impact Development Training (LID)

Low Impact Development (LID) embodies a paradigm shift in how land is developed and how stormwater is managed from that development. LID is achieved through the implementation of techniques that mimic pre-development hydrologic conditions by addressing storm water runoff at the source point versus the “end of the pipe.” The bioretention system, which reduces runoff volumes while decreasing pollutant loads found in nonpoint source flow, represents one of the most commonly applied Low Impact Development devices in green infrastructure today. This webinar will introduce the basics of bioretention systems, how they work, why they work and how they can save on project costs.

Green Infrastructure Training

From March 2013, this Free CEU webinar addresses Green Infrastructure in the U.S. and abroad and touches on the U.S. rules and regulations for G.I. implementation.

Collaborative Stormwater Management Training

This FREE webinar will address the the environmental, physical and financial solutions that can be jointly applied for stormwater management in the United States.

Understanding EPA’s NPDES MS4 Permit Program Training

From the March 2012 Storm Water Solutions Virtual Expo, this Stormwater ONE/Storm Water Solutions CEU webinar will address the many changes occurring at present and anticipated in the near future for EPA’s NPDES Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) permit program.

Urban Hydrology and Green Stormwater Infrastructure Training

Green stormwater infrastructure (GSI) has positioned itself as a solution for many issues facing urban environments, not just stormwater.Because of this, there is a lot of hype around the US among municipalities, engineers, and urban planners to name a few. This presentation will go over the basics of urban hydrology, the history of how we got here, and modern issues that GSI can address. We will review GSI solutions and lessons learned. Drawing from my experience on the ground with pilot projects in New York City and Philadelphia, I will share my thoughts and recommendations moving forward.

Basic Stormwater Calculation Training

This presentation will go over stormwater calculations associated with designing a bioretention basin for a suburban site.Topics covered include the concept of design storms, total storm volume, basin storage, peak flow rates, IDF curves, pipe sizing, and basic bioretention design.

Company Training Courses

Stormwater Professional Training Program

This is the official  “Stormwater Professional Training Program.” for Home Depot®.  This is a mandatory program for all land disturbing contractors and supervisors.

11-Hour Computer Based Stormwater Certificate Program

The 11-hour, QPSWPPP-HD computer based stormwater certificate program educates and qualifies individuals to prepare Construction Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plans (SWPPPs) for a Home Depot® construction project.

1.5-Hour Computer Based Stormwater Certificate Program

This 1.5-hour computer based training course will educate and qualify non-land disturbing subcontractors and support staff to access a Home Depot construction site. This training provides an introduction to erosion and sediment control, the Clean Water Act and the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permitting program. This course has been reviewed and recognized by the EPA and is a Level 100 United States Green Build Council approved course.