Upcoming Events

Browse the calendar below for more stormwater-related training, conferences, webinars, and community events. Check here for our past webinars hosted by us.

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January 07 - January 13
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  • 07
    07.January.Sunday
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  • 08
    08.January.Monday
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  • 09
    09.January.Tuesday
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  • 10
    10.January.Wednesday

    Webinar: Making Urban Forests Count: Quantifying and crediting stormwater benefits

    1:00 PM-2:15 PM
    2018/01/10

    The water quality benefits of forests are widely accepted, yet very few studies have successfully quantified the runoff and pollutant-reducing impacts of trees in the urban landscape. Uncertainty as to how to "credit" urban trees - everything from individual street trees up to small patches of forest - for runoff and pollutant load reduction has hampered their use as a stormwater best management practice (BMP). Hosted by the US Forest Service, Karen Cappiella and Justin Hynicka will review the available stormwater crediting systems for urban tree planting and will present a new crediting system that can be integrated into state and local compliance systems for stormwater management, Total Maximum Daily Loads (TMDLs), and other water quality requirements. The presenters will share a case study example of how this crediting framework has been formally adopted by state and federal agencies as part of the Chesapeake Bay TMDL, which covers 64,000 square miles across six states and DC. Connect to the webinar. It's free!

  • 11
    11.January.Thursday
    No events
  • 12
    12.January.Friday
    No events
  • 13
    13.January.Saturday
    No events

< 2018 >
January 07 - January 13
  • 07
    No events
  • 08
    No events
  • 09
    No events
  • 10

    Webinar: Making Urban Forests Count: Quantifying and crediting stormwater benefits

    1:00 PM-2:15 PM
    2018/01/10

    The water quality benefits of forests are widely accepted, yet very few studies have successfully quantified the runoff and pollutant-reducing impacts of trees in the urban landscape. Uncertainty as to how to "credit" urban trees - everything from individual street trees up to small patches of forest - for runoff and pollutant load reduction has hampered their use as a stormwater best management practice (BMP). Hosted by the US Forest Service, Karen Cappiella and Justin Hynicka will review the available stormwater crediting systems for urban tree planting and will present a new crediting system that can be integrated into state and local compliance systems for stormwater management, Total Maximum Daily Loads (TMDLs), and other water quality requirements. The presenters will share a case study example of how this crediting framework has been formally adopted by state and federal agencies as part of the Chesapeake Bay TMDL, which covers 64,000 square miles across six states and DC. Connect to the webinar. It's free!

  • 11
    No events
  • 12
    No events
  • 13
    No events

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