Professional Development Hours

Self-Declaration Form for Certified Professionals

The following Self-Declaration form will be used by all professionals where classes and conferences do not provide a certificate of completion for all independent-study: Self-Declaration Form

All professionals will be required to upload the Self-Declaration Form on or before Certification renewal in the Certification Management System (CMS).  

Approved PDH Providers

Any groups, organizations, or conferences that desire to be added to this list can download the following form: PDH Request Form and submit to the following communications@envirocert.org for review and approval.  ECI will not accept PDHs from groups or organizations not listed below.  

Please note, PDH courses must be robust, relevant, valid, current, and applicable to the individual’s certification(s) to count towards the annual PDH requirement.  Up to one-half (1/2) of annual PDHs may be through independent study from approved sources.

Continuing Education for Certification Renewal

ECI Certified Professionals are required to complete contact hours of Professional Development/Continuing Education, in addition to paying the annual renewal fee, to maintain an active certification. Continuing education courses must have been completed during the preceding renewal period (when renewing), or during the preceding two years (when renewing a delinquent or lapsed certification or going from an inactive to active certification). Courses must be taken through a PDH content provider recognized by ECI.

Acceptable PDH Content

The content of all courses of professional development must be relevant to the practice of the associated professional certification. Learning experiences are expected to enhance the knowledge of the certified professional at a level above that required for certification. Courses must be related to the scientific knowledge and/or technical skills required for the practice of the certified professional.

Courses related to the scientific knowledge for the certifications include basic and advanced courses in the physical, and natural sciences, as well as hydrology, engineering and other specialty areas.

PLEASE NOTE: Although EnviroCert International, Inc. approves Organizational content providers and individual PDH content, such approval does not constitute endorsement of course content. If you have concerns about a specific course and whether its content is appropriate to the practice of the certified professional, please contact the ECI office at (279) 888-6911 or communications@envirocert.org.

Please see the list below of approved PDH content providers and other individual PDH opportunities, many of which are free or low cost.

Federal, State and Local

Any federal or state conferences and classes are acceptable sources of Professional Development Hours (PDHs).  These federal and state organizations include, but are not limited to:

  • Department of Transportation (DOT)
  • Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
  • State Soil Conservation District Associations
  • State Environmental Agencies
  • State Conservation Agencies 
  • Local Environmental Agencies
  • Local Conservation Districts
  • Department of Transportation (DOT)
  • Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
  • State Conservation Agencies
  • State Environmental Agencies
  • State Soil Conservation District Associations
  • Local Conservation Districts
  • Local Environmental Agencies
  • City of Atlanta (GA)
  • Madison County Building & Zoning, Quarterly MS4 Training

Approved Courses and Webinars

The following courses and webinars are accepted sources of Professional Development Hours (PDHs):

  • California Stormwater Quality Association (CASQA) 2024
  • Malaysia (MSO) SWaM 2024
  • StormCon 2024
  • Water Environmental Federation Technical Exhibition and 
    Conference (WEFTEC) 2024
  • Ohio Stormwater 2024
  • Southeast Stormwater Association (SESWA) 2024
  • Ibero America Conference 2024
  • Tinker’s Creek Conference 2024
  • ASCE Operation & Maintenance of Stormwater Systems
    Conference 2024
  • Sustainable Stormwater Symposium 2024
  • ASCE World Environmental & Water Resources Congress 2024
  • Center for Watershed Protection National Conference 2024
  • WEF Collection Systems and Stormwater Conference 2024
  • NEBC Managing Stormwater in Washington Conference 2024
  • WCIECA – Got BMPs? Keeping the End in Mind! Bridging Theory and Practice Webinar (4 June 2024 Only)
SESSION TITLEEVENT DATEPDH VALUEAPPROVED CERTIFICATIONS
Sustainable Nutrient Management for OurWaters & OurSoils.7-Oct-20241.50ALL
SESSION TITLEEVENT DATEPDH VALUEAPPROVED CERTIFICATIONS
2025 QCI Refresher Training4-Mar-2025, 11-Mar-2025, 18-Mar-2025, 25-Mar-20254ALL
2026 QCI Refresher Training7,14,21,28-Apr-20264.0CESSWI, CPESC, CPSWQ, CPMSM
SESSION TITLEEVENT DATEPDH VALUEAPPROVED CERTIFICATIONS
Green Infrastructure Stormwater and Erosion ControlN/A1.00ALL
SESSION TITLEEVENT DATEPDH VALUEAPPROVED CERTIFICATIONS
Dewatering Plans7-Oct-251CPESC, CESSWI, CPMSM,  CPSWQ,, NGICP, QSM,CPIESC, CPIHECP  
Wildfires and Erosion2-Jun-20261CPESC, CESSWI, CPMSM,  CPSWQ,, NGICP, QSM,CPIESC, CPIHECP  

 

SESSION TITLEEVENT DATEPDH VALUEAPPROVED CERTIFICATIONS
Turf Reinforcement Mats: What are they and where are they used? Plus – Installation Tips and Project ReviewsUpon Request1.00ALL
Choosing the Right Best management Practice (BMP) Based on Performance and Avoiding the Race to the BottomUpon Request1.00ALL
Evaluation of Rolled Erosion Control Product Fiber Types – Properties and PerformanceUpon Request1.00ALL
White Fox Wetland Mitigation – Using Curlex Excelsior Rolled Erosion Control ProductsUpon Request1.00ALL
The Importance of Agricultural Vegetated WaterwaysUpon Request1.00ALL
Slope Reinforcement and Soil Retention – An Engineered Vegetated System Solution – Using Percussion Anchors and Turf Reinforcement MatsUpon Request1.00ALL
Curlex® SiltTRAP™: An Unconventional Sediment Control BMPUpon Request1.00ALL
Dam or Filter – What’s the Difference When it Comes to Sediment Control?Upon Request1.00ALL
SESSION TITLEEVENT DATEPDH VALUEAPPROVED CERTIFICATIONS
State Water Board: The Year Ahead22-Jan-20264.00CPESC,CESSWI CPSWQ, CPMSM, CPISM
Regional Water Boards: Perspectives and Priorities (Moderated Panel)22-Jan-2026See AboveCPESC,CESSWI CPSWQ, CPMSM, CPISM
Federal Perspective22-Jan-2026See AboveCPESC,CESSWI CPSWQ, CPMSM, CPISM
California Legislative Outlook: 2025 Outcomes and 2026 Priorities22-Jan-2026See AboveCPESC,CESSWI CPSWQ, CPMSM, CPISM
Legislative Advocacy Partners – 2026 Priorities22-Jan-2026See AboveCPESC,CESSWI CPSWQ, CPMSM, CPISM
Water Sector Partners – 2026 Priorities22-Jan-2026See AboveCPESC,CESSWI CPSWQ, CPMSM, CPISM
STORMS Update22-Jan-2026See AboveCPESC,CESSWI CPSWQ, CPMSM, CPISM

 

SESSION TITLEEVENT DATEPDH VALUEAPPROVED CERTIFICATIONS
SWPPP Refresher CourseMonthly6.00ALL
SESSION TITLEEVENT DATEPDH VALUEAPPROVED CERTIFICATIONS
8 Hr MS4 Stormwater Inspector Training26-Mar-2026 (Ongoing)8.0CPSWQ, CPESC, CESSWI, CPMSM

 

SESSION TITLEEVENT DATEPDH VALUEAPPROVED CERTIFICATIONS
Mosser Construction – ESC Training14-Nov-242ALL
Erosion &Sediment Control 6-Dec-246ALL
Erosion & Sediment Control SWPPP Training4-Dec-20256.00CESSWI, CPESC,CPSWQ,CPMSM

 

SESSION TITLEPDH VALUEAPPROVED CERTIFICATIONS
QSD Prerequisite Course 4.00ALL
QSP Prerequisite Course 6.00ALL
IPDES ICSI (Idaho Construction Stormwater Inspector) Certification6.00ALL
IDR100000 Permit Overview1.00ALL
IPDES ICSI Recert – Standard4.00ALL
Montana SWPPP Administrator and Preparer Certification6.00ALL
MPDES MTR100000 Overview1.00ALL
Montana SWPPP ReCertification – Standard4.00ALL
Oregon State CESCL Certification (with 1200C Section)6.00ALL
Oregon 1200C Permit Overview1.00ALL
Oregon State CESCL REcertification – Standard4.00ALL
Certified Industrial Stormwater Lead (CISL-OR) Certification6.00ALL
OR 1200Z Overview1.00ALL
Erosion and Sediment Control – Bundle0.75ALL
Perimeter Controls for Construction Activity0.25ALL
Covering Controls for Construction Activity0.25ALL
Conveyance Controls for Construction Activity0.25ALL
Developing an Effective Sampling Program3.00ALL
Environmental Water Treatment Overview3.00ALL
Public Works Erosion and Sediment Control0.75ALL
IDDE Overview (stand alone)0.75ALL
Spill Control and Response (Stand alone)0.75ALL
Source Control Program Overview (Stand alone)1.50ALL
Public Education and Outreach Program Overview (Stand alone)1.00ALL
MS4 Infrastructure Inspections and Maintenance (Stand alone)2.50ALL
MS4 Program Overview (Stand alone – General)1.00ALL
Stormwater Regulations Overview (stand alone)1.50ALL
LID Overview1.50ALL
Introduction to the Stormwater Plan1.00ALL
Introduction to Stormwater Sampling1.00ALL
STORM-E School – Bundle13.25ALL
IDDE/Spill COntrol Bundle1.25ALL
Clean Water Act Lawsuits0.75ALL
Professional Industrial Stormwater Manager (PRISM) Training8.00ALL
Introduction of an Industrial Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan0.75ALL
Challenging Aspects of Industrial Stormwater Management5.50ALL
Washington State CESCL Certification6.00ALL
Washington State CESCL REcertification – Standard6.00ALL
CISL-WA Certification6.00ALL
WA ISGP Overview1.00ALL

 

SESSION TITLEEVENT DATEPDH VALUEAPPROVED CERTIFICATIONS
Digesting Issues with Pollution Prevention1-Oct-20251.0ALL

 

SESSION TITLEEVENT DATEPDH VALUEAPPROVED CERTIFICATIONS
The Hogsback Lane Chronicles: An Investigation of MS4 Unauthorized Sanitary Discharges8-Aug-240.5ALL
Volunteering for Water Quality: Community Rain Gardens in Action Ongoing0.5ALL
Reducing Runoff and Improving Water Quality with the Justice 40 Initiative6-Nov-241.0ALL
Climate-Smart BMPs: Building Resilient Stormwater Quality Measures4-Dec-241.0ALL
Compliance with the New CII Permit in L.A. – Who’s In and Who’s Out1/23/2025 and On-Demand1.0ALL
Introduction to the Revised Universal Soil Loss EquationOngoing1.0All
Safeguarding Communities and Economies with Climate-Robust Floodplain Management Strategies 3/27/2025, Ongoing1.0All
Coastal Erosion – Causes, Datasets, and MitigationOngoing1.0All
Science-based trends in stormwater regulationsOngoing1.0All
Renewing an Urban Neighborhood through Flood Control InnovationsOngoing1.0All
Stormwater Management Pond Sediment – Avluable Resource or Costly WasteOngoing1.0All
Stormwater Maintenance in a Changing Regulatory LandscapeOngoing1.0All
Low and Behold – Barometric Changes and Amplified Storm EventsOngoing1.0All
Blue Green Infrastructure – Learning from Successful Case Studies########1.0All
The Healthy Waters Plan: Pathways Forward for Vancouver BC’s Water Future24-Jun-251.0All
Watershed Surface and Channel Runoff Coefficient Assessment with Unified Runoff Time Implications15-Jul-251.0All
The City of Tampa’s nature-based solution to urban flooding that improves water quality24-Jul-251.0All
How Living Shorelines Are Holding Up Along Florida’s Coast########1.0All
Innovative & Intelligent Stormwater Modeling Approaches to Combat Flooding: 3 High-Impact Projects########1.0All
Leveraging Biochar for Mainstream Stormwater Management23-Oct-251.0All
Climate Change and Coastal Resilience Planning: How Stormwater Engineers Can Inform Best Practice and Build Resilience Coalitions########1.0All
Essential Elements of Improving Water Quality: Getting Post-Construction SCMs Right########1.0All
Current Trends in Use of Porous Pavement: from Master Planning to Implementation and Maintenance########1.0NGICP, CPMSM,CPSWQ, CPESC, CESSWI
Resilience Restored: Improving Levee Interior Drainage After a Flood Disaster########1.0All
Building Resilient Communities Through Modernized Stormwater Design Criteria22-Apr-261.0CPSWQ,CPESC, CPMSM,CPISM, NGICP
Opening Keynote22-Apr-261.0CPISM, CPMSM, CPESC, CPSWQ
Beyond Capacity: When Yesterday’s Infrastructure Meets Today’s Rainfall22-Apr-261.0All
The Role of Receiving Pervious Area in Stormwater Management22-Apr-261.0All
Coastal Erosion Control: Ways to Integrate Coastal Storm Defenses with Inland Stormwater Systems22-Apr-261.0All
Roundtable discussion: Water Sustainability and Data Centers22-Apr-261.0CPISM,  CPSWQ, CPMSM
Stormwater Models Unleashed: Real-Time Forecasting for Smarter, Safer Cities 28-May-20261.0NGICP, CPSWQ, CPMSM, QSM, CPESC CESSWI, CPISM

 

SESSION TITLEEVENT DATEPDH VALUEAPPROVED CERTIFICATIONS
FSA March 2025 Webinar14-Mar-251All 
FSA May 2025 Webinar15-May-251All
FSA March 2026 Webinar19-Mar-261All
FSA May 2026 Webinar5-May-20261CPSWQ, CPMSM

 

SESSION TITLEEVENT DATEPDH VALUEAPPROVED CERTIFICATIONS
Erosion and Sediment Control Intermediate Training20-21-May-202514All
SESSION TITLEEVENT DATEPDH VALUEAPPROVED CERTIFICATIONS
Let’s Talk Floc New Zealand: aPAM Flocculant Solutions for Water Treatment and E&SC11-Dec-20241ALL
    
SESSION TITLEEVENT DATEPDH VALUEAPPROVED CERTIFICATIONS
Erosion and Sediment Control in South Carolina14-Nov-243ALL
SEIECA Chapter Field Day12-Nov-20256All

 

SESSION TITLEEVENT DATEPDH VALUEAPPROVED CERTIFICATIONS
How Dirty is Your Watershed? Sediment and Turbidity TMDL Compliance Planning18-Jul-241.5ALL
Crossing the Threshold: The 2022 CGP for the QSD6-Aug-251All
California 2022 CGP Overview Managing the Cost of Compliance31-Jul-251All
Crossing the Threshold – QSPs and the 2022 CGP Transition13-Aug-20251All
SESSION TITLEEVENT DATEPDH VALUEAPPROVED CERTIFICATIONS
Optimizing Detention for Cost Effectiveness Using Vortex Flow Controls18-Mar-20251.00All
SESSION TITLEEVENT DATEPDH VALUEAPPROVED CERTIFICATIONS
Introduction to MS4 covering all MCMs11-May-20265.0CPSWQ,CPMSM,CPESC, CESSWI, CPIESC
SESSION TITLEPDH VALUEAPPROVED CERTIFICATIONS
Regional Stormwater Detention Webinar3.00ALL
SESSION TITLEEVENT DATEPDH VALUEAPPROVED CERTIFICATIONS
2024 Soil Erosion Control Field Day20-Sep-20246.00ALL

Stormwater Management Practices in New Hampshire – Updating and Improving your Toolbox

SESSION TITLEEVENT DATEPDH VALUEAPPROVED CERTIFICATIONS
Stormwater Management Practices in New Hampshire – Updating and Improving your Toolbox31-Mar-20266All
SESSION TITLEEVENT DATEPDH VALUEAPPROVED CERTIFICATIONS
Morgan County MS4 Stormwater Requirements15-Aug-20243.00ALL
SESSION TITLEEVENT DATEPDH VALUEAPPROVED CERTIFICATIONS

NGICP Field Study

19-Apr-25

7

NGICP

2026 Northwest Indiana Annual “Certified Individual” Training

SESSION TITLEEVENT DATEPDH VALUEAPPROVED CERTIFICATIONS
Mud, Money, and Mandates, The New Era of Politics and Environmental Controls17-Feb-20261All
The SWPPP Toolbox: Building Beyond Compliance17-Feb-20261All
Construction Site Inspections and Documentation – Consistency17-Feb-20261CPSWQ, CPMSM, CPESC, CESSWI, NGICP, QSM
PaveDrain 101 – INDIANA Been There. Done THAT!17-Feb-20261All
Construction Site Non-Sediment Pollutants17-Feb-20261All
SESSION TITLEEVENT DATEPDH VALUEAPPROVED CERTIFICATIONS
Preparing for an MS4 Audit19-Feb-261NGICP, CPMSM,CPSWQ, CPESC, CESSWI, CPISM
Growth, Climate, and Capacity: The Central Ohio Regional Water Study16-Apr-261All
From Runoff to Results: Why Stormwater Compliance Matters for Ohio’s Future21-Jul-20261CPESC, CESSWI, CPMSM,  CPSWQ,, NGICP, QSM,CPIESC CPISM   

 

SESSION TITLEEVENT DATEPDH VALUEAPPROVED CERTIFICATIONS
Stormwater, Wastewater, Process Water, What?28-May-20241.00ALL
SESSION TITLE EVENT DATEPDH VALUEAPPROVED CERTIFICATIONS
HAZWOPER Refresher10-Feb-20258.00All
SESSION TITLEEVENT DATEPDH VALUEAPPROVED CERTIFICATIONS

Construction Site Inspector Workshop

28-May-25

2

All
SESSION TITLEEVENT DATEPDH VALUEAPPROVED CERTIFICATIONS
Post-Construction ~ Post Construction Inspections18-May-251All
Rate Studies18-May-250.5All
Micro plastics in our water. How does it get here, why is it so bad, who can fix it?18-May-250.5All
Stanislaus State Campus Water Use18-May-250.5All
Pest and Pesticide Outreach to Protect Water Quality18-May-250.5All
Cost Reporting and Policy18-May-250.5CPMSM,CPISM,CPSWQ,CPESC
Cost Reporting14-May-20260.75CPMSM
Full Trash Capture Panel/ Track One vs Track Two14-May-20261.25CPMSM, CPSWQ,CPESC NGICP,CESSWI, QSM
Illicit Dischard and Spill Response14-May-20260.75CPMSM, CPSWQ, CPESC NGICP,CESSWI, QSM
CASQA Rain Ready Toolkit14-May-20260.5CPMSM, CPSWQ, CPESC NGICP,CESSWI, QSM
Urban Stormwater Infiltration Policy14-May-20260.5CPMSM, CPSWQ, CPESC NGICP,CESSWI, QSM
Pest Application by Waterways14-May-20260.5CPSWQ, CPMSM, NGICP  CESSWI

 

SESSION TITLEEVENT DATEPDH VALUEAPPROVED CERTIFICATIONS
Construction Site Inspector Workshop20-Jan-20262.5All
SESSION TITLEEVENT DATEPDH VALUEAPPROVED CERTIFICATIONS
Dam or Filter – What’s the Difference When it Comes to Sediment Control?13-August-20241.00ALL

SCIECA 25 June 2024 Seminar

   
SESSION TITLEEVENT DATEPDH VALUEAPPROVED CERTIFICATIONS
Approach & Adaptation: Structuring Asset Management for MS4s30-Jul-20261CPESC, CESSWI,CPMSM,  CPSWQ,, NGICP, QSM,CPISM 

 

SESSION TITLEEVENT DATEPDH VALUEAPPROVED CERTIFICATIONS
Stormwater Compliance Training Module 1-5Ongoing2All
Stormwater Compliance Training Module 1-5Ongoingsee aboveAll
Stormwater Compliance Training Module 1-5Ongoingsee aboveAll
Stormwater Compliance Training Module 1-5Ongoingsee aboveAll
Stormwater Compliance Training Module 1-5Ongoingsee aboveAll
Annual Environmental Compliance Continuing Education CourseOngoing2.0All

 

January 2026 Webinar

SESSION TITLEEVENT DATEPDH VALUEAPPROVED CERTIFICATIONS
SESWA January 2026 Webinar15-Jan-20251.00All

SESWA May State Spotlight Webinar

SESSION TITLEEVENT DATEPDH VALUEAPPROVED CERTIFICATIONS
SESWA May State Spotlight Webinar21-May-261.0CPMSM, CPESC, CPSWQ, CESSWI, NGICP
SESSION TITLEEVENT DATEPDH VALUEAPPROVED CERTIFICATIONS

Land Distubance: MS4 and Common Violations

6-May-25

1

All
Strengths and Weaknesses of following Manufacturers Recommendations6-May-251All
Do it Right, Don’t Do it Twice6-May-250.5All

 

Spring Stormwater Seminar

This has been approved as a conference, attendees must attend all sessions to receive 4 PDHs

SESSION TITLEEVENT DATEPDH VALUEAPPROVED CERTIFICATIONS
Missouri Botanical Gardens: Picking the Correct Native Plant for Your Construction Site, and Plant Finder Resource Spotlight6-May-20264.0All 
Peruque Creek Watershed Alliance: The Peruque Creek Watershed Management Plan Overview6-May-2026See AboveSee Above
St. Charles County; Non-Point Source Pollution: Construction Site Pollutants and Permanent BMPs6-May-2026See AboveSee Above
ASP Enterprises: Choosing trhe Right Product to Protect Your Site6-May-2026See AboveSee Above
SCI Engineering: Managing SWPPP Compliance on Long Linear Infrastructure Projects: Lessons from the Field6-May-2026See AboveSee Above
SESSION TITLEEVENT DATEPDH VALUEAPPROVED CERTIFICATIONS
Clean Water Act Deep Dive- The Why Behind StormwaterOngoing1All
RUSLE 2 Model- Introduction and initial training- Where did the model come from? Where is it useful? Does it have limitations?Ongoing1All
BMPs for Storwmater and Beyond- chosing the right BMP for a jobOngoing1All
Post-Construction Requirements-Ongoing1All
Field Sampling in the rain- pH, TurbidityOngoing1All
Detailed Discussion on Dewatering?Ongoing1All
Passive v. Active FiltrationOngoing1All
TMDLs- new thing or old hat?Ongoing1All
Communicating Inpsection Findings in challenging environmentsOngoing1All
NOT- RUSLE 2 issuesOngoing1All
SESSION TITLEEVENT DATEPDH VALUEAPPROVED CERTIFICATIONS
Chapter 251 Field Training13-May-257All
SESSION TITLEPDH VALUEAPPROVED CERTIFICATIONS
10 Steps to Construction Site Stormwater Compliance1ALL
A Greener Future: Trends in Low Impact Development and Green Stormwater Infrastructure1ALL
Advanced Stormwater Treatment for Construction, Industrial, and Remediation Projects1ALL
Advancing the Implementation of Hydrologic Models Through Automated Data Preparation Approaches1ALL
All The Water We Will Ever Need1ALL
Alternatives to Rip Rap: Environmentally-Sensitive Stream Stabilization Methods7.5ALL
ASTM for Stormwater Professionals – Part 11ALL
ASTM for Stormwater Professionals – Part 21ALL
Automating Runoff Catchment Delineation Using ArcGIS Techniques1ALL
Avoid Costly Mistakes Using HEC-RAS: Geometric Misrepresentations & Understanding Computations2ALL
Being an Expert Witness: What to expect and how to prepare – Part 11.5ALL
Being an Expert Witness: What to expect and how to prepare – Part 21ALL
Bioretention Done Right2.5ALL
BMP Assessments for TMDL Compliance and Mitigation (On Demand)1ALL
Bridge Modeling Using HEC-RAS: Building the Model & Modeling Guidelines2ALL
Climate Change Impacts to Stormwater1ALL
Coastlines Under Attack (Part 1): Rising Seas and Coastal Development1ALL
Coastlines Under Attack (Part 2): Going on Offense – Responding to Sea Level Rise1ALL
Coastlines Under Attack (Part 3): Strategic Withdrawal – The Difficult Decisions We Face1ALL
Combining Green and Gray Infrastructure for Stormwater Management and Flood Risk Reduction (On-Demand)1ALL
Contamination Contingencies: The Knowns and Unknowns of Contaminated/Regulated Material on a Project and How to Respond1ALL
Crafting a QA/QC Process for the Long Haul1ALL
Creating and Troubleshooting HEC-RAS Unsteady Flow Bridge Models in 1-D1ALL
Culvert Modeling Using HEC-RAS2ALL
Designing Manufactured Treatment Devices (MTDs) with Maintenance in Mind (On Demand)1ALL
Elevation Derived Hydrography and Low Impact Development – Up the Creek with Many Paddles1ALL
Erosion Control and Ground Stabilization in the Third Dimension1ALL
Ethics 101 for Stormwater & Erosion Control Professionals1ALL
Exploring and Investing in the Water Workforce1ALL
Exploring Stormwater BMP  Co-Benefits to Reduce Stressors of Stream Health (On Demand)1ALL
Extraordinary Sediment Control Experiences in Minnesota1ALL
Federal Technical Assistance for Clean Water Projects (On-Demand)0.5ALL
Flocculant Applications in Soil Stabilization1.00ALL
Flood Frequency: Calculating 100-Year Floods1.00ALL
Flow of Liquids Through Pipe Systems1ALL
Freshwater Streams: Why They Are Important and How They Can Be Restored1ALL
Freshwater Wetlands: What Are They & Why Are They Important/Protected?1.00ALL
Funding Water Projects:  The Art of Writing Effective Grant Proposals1ALL
How does green stormwater infrastructure really work? Improving design through monitoring (On-Demand)1ALL
How To Be A Strategic Ally To Your MS4s – Part 1: Public Education & Outreach (On-Demand)1ALL
How To Be A Strategic Ally To Your MS4s – Part 2: Permit Requirement Programs (On-Demand)1ALL
HSPF Hydromodification Modeling1.00ALL
Hydrogeology 101: Groundwater Analysis, Techniques, and Applications1.00ALL
Hydrology 1012.5ALL
Hydrology Done Right1ALL
Implementing the Ever-Evolving Small MS4 Minimum Control Measures1.00ALL
Innovations in Drainage Technology1.00ALL
Innovative Outfall Treatment – Retrofits and New Construction1ALL
Integrated Urban Drainage Modeling: Rising to the Challenge of 21st Century Urban Flood Risk1.00ALL
Introduction to Digitizing Asset Management for Stormwater Infrastructure1.00ALL
Keys to Successful Erosion Control1ALL
Living Shorelines: Lakes, Ponds, and Other Inland Waters1.00ALL
Low Impact Development (LID) Done Right2ALL
Making Green Storm Water Infrastructure a Success in Urban and Suburban Settings1.00ALL
Monitoring Stormwater Outfalls1ALL
Permeable Pavements: Pros and Cons and Current Trends1ALL
PFAS Management: A Discussion on Disposal/Destruction Options1.00ALL
PFAS Management: What To Do BEFORE You Do It1.00ALL
Preparing Construction Sites for Winter Shutdown1.00ALL
Private Stormwater BMP Management1ALL
Rainwater Harvesting – Building Natural Processes: Part 11.00ALL
Rainwater Harvesting – Building Natural Processes: Part 21.00ALL
Recent Developments in Runoff Reduction and International Storm Water BMP Database1.00ALL
Refining the Indian River Lagoon Pollutant Loading Model (On Demand)1.00ALL
Reviewers and Designers: How Much Do You Know About Sediment and Erosion Control Limitations?1.00ALL
Road Salt: The Silent Killer of Green Stormwater Infrastructure (On-Demand)1ALL
Same Hat, New Colors: Construction Services in Integrated and Other Alternative Project Delivery Methods1.00ALL
Sediment Transport Basics2ALL
Site Management Plans: Setting the Compliance Groundwork Towards Project Success (Part 1)0.5ALL
Site Management Plans: Setting the Compliance Groundwork Towards Project Success (Part 2)0.5ALL
Site Management Plans: Setting the Compliance Groundwork Towards Project Success (Part 3)0.5ALL
Site Management Plans: Setting the Compliance Groundwork Towards Project Success (Part 4)0.5ALL
Stormwater Conveyed Litter and How to Manage It1ALL
Stormwater Management for Property Owners1.00ALL
Stormwater Regulations Done Right1.00ALL
Stormwater Resilience and Funding: Strategies and Evaluation Framework1.00ALL
Stormwater to Potable – A Blended Perspective on Stormwater Recycling (On-Demand)1ALL
Successfully Implementing Porous Pavement to Reduce Beach Closures: Coastal Community Case Study (On-Demand)0.5ALL
The ABCs of BMP Installation5ALL
The Best of the BMPs SUMMIT10ALL
The Evolution of Hydroseeding and Hydromulching Technology1ALL
The Process to Create and Monitor a Living Shoreline Project1.00ALL
Tiny Plastics with a Big Impact: Exploring the Connection Between Microplastics and Trash in Stormwater BMPs – On Demand1.00ALL
Underground Stormwater Control Measures: Cleaning Up The Confusion1.00ALL
Understanding Freshwater Salinization: Global Trends & Local Impacts of Salt in Urban Streams1.00ALL
Urban Hydrology: A Look Behind the Curtain 1.00ALL
Using Forest Hydrology to Guide Stormwater Management and Site Development Planning (On-Demand)1.00ALL
Watershed Protection from a Stormwater Perspective: Regulations and Components – Part 1 (On Demand)1.00ALL
Watershed Protection from a Stormwater Perspective: Regulations and Components – Part 2 (On Demand)1.00ALL
Watershed Protection from a Stormwater Perspective: Regulations and Components – Part 3 (On Demand)1.00ALL
Wetland Regulations 101 for Stormwater Professionals (On-Demand)1ALL
SESSION TITLEEVENT DATEPDH VALUEAPPROVED CERTIFICATIONS
Stormwater Smarts: Managing Construction Runoff & Compliance18-Mar-20266.0 CPESC, CESSWI, CPSWQ, CPMSM

 

SESSION TITLEPDH VALUEAPPROVED CERTIFICATIONS
Make Water More Abundant by Implementing Innovative Water Loss Reduction Technologies1All
An Overview of Mechanically Stabilized Earth (MSE) Wall Design and the Determination of Long-Term Design Strength
1
All
SESSION TITLEEVENT DATEPDH VALUEAPPROVED CERTIFICATIONS
Understanding QPE Forecasts, Dewatering, and Passive Treatment under the 2022 CGP 12-Aug-20261CPESC, CESSWI, CPMSM,  CPSWQ,, NGICP, QSM,CPIESC, CPIHECP  



NPDES/ILR10 SESC Workshop & MS4/ILR40 Permit Workshop

SESSION TITLEEVENT DATEPDH VALUEAPPROVED CERTIFICATIONS
Regulatory Updates & What went wrong, why did it fail, what could have been done differently on the construction site26-Feb-20261.0CPESC,CESSWI, CPSWQ,CPMSM, NGICP, QSM
Product Spotlight – Gabion Basket Alternatives & Stabilization of Steep Slopes27-Feb-20261.0CPESC,CESSWI, CPSWQ,CPMSM, NGICP, QSM
Inspections and Communications panel Q & A26-Feb-20260.5All
Wetland regulations, jurisdictions and permitting requirements for various projects26-Feb-20260.5CPESC,CESSWI, CPSWQ, CPISM, CPMSM, NGICP
High-Flow Inlet and Dewatering Controls; and Addressing Water and Soil Health via Nature-based Solutions (NbS)”   26-Feb-20261.0CPESC,CESSWI, CPSWQ, CPISM, CPMSM, NGICP
New MS4 Permit Requirements and Implementation of Municipal Pollution Prevention Best Management Practices26-Feb-20261.5CPESC,CESSWI, CPSWQ, CPISM, CPMSM, NGICP
Open discussion on the MS4 permit – Q & A26-Feb-20260.5CPESC,CESSWI, CPSWQ, CPISM, CPMSM, NGICP

Independent Providers

The following independent providers are accepted sources of Professional Development Hours (PDHs):

SESSION TITLE EVENT DATE PDH VALUE APPROVED CERTIFICATIONS
SWPPP Refresher Course Monthly6.00 ALL
SESSION TITLEEVENT DATEPDH VALUEAPPROVED CERTIFICATIONS
Stormwater, Wastewater, Process Water, What?28-May-20241.00ALL
SESSION TITLEPDH VALUEAPPROVED CERTIFICATIONS
Building Fast and Effective Custom Erosion Control and Revegetation Specifications1.00ALL
Green Alternatives to Hard Armor for Demanding Erosion Control Applications1.00ALL
Guidance on 2022 EPA Wildlife-Friendly Erosion Control Solutions1.00ALL
Innovations for Sustainable Coal Ash and Landfill Cover Systems1.00ALL
Innovative Solutions to Sustainable Revegetation and Restoration of Solar Sites1.00ALL
Soil Testing and Amendments for Successful Revegetation1.00ALL
The Five Fundamentials for Developing Sustainable Vegetation on Construction Sites1.00ALL
Vegetation Establishment with Biotic Soil Media as a Topsoil/Compost Replacement1.00ALL
SESSION TITLEPDH VALUEAPPROVED CERTIFICATIONS
ArcGIS Online Basics2.00ALL

ECI LMS Opportunities

The following EnviroCert LMS General Principles Reviews are available for purchase for Professional Development Hours:

Publications

The following publications are accepted sources of Professional Development Hours (PDHs):

Approved Conferences & Multi-Session Events

The following conferences are accepted sources of Professional Development Hours (PDHs):

SESSION TITLEEVENT DATEPDH VALUEAPPROVED CERTIFICATIONS
An In-Depth Look into Tiered MS4 Permitting11-13 Sept 20241.00ALL
Division of Water Legislative Update / MS4 Legal Update11-13 Sept 20241.00ALL
DNR Division of Water Updates and Q&A11-13 Sept 20241.00ALL
Easy and Inexpensive Ways to Accomplish MCMs 1 & 211-13 Sept 20241.00CPMSM
Elevation Derived Hydrography: When it Rains, it Pours11-13 Sept 20241.00ALL
Federal Flood Risk Management Standard (FFRMS) Implementation11-13 Sept 20241.00ALL
FEMA Funding Opportunities11-13 Sept 20241.00CPMSM
FEMAs No Rise Requirements11-13 Sept 20241.00ALL
Flooding and Flood Tools Awareness Workshop: Part I11-13 Sept 20241.00ALL
Flooding and Flood Tools Awareness Workshop: Part II11-13 Sept 20241.00ALL
How an MS4 Can Play a Crucial Part in FOG Management11-13 Sept 20241.00CPMSM
How Special Districts Can Be Used for Water Management11-13 Sept 20241.00CPMSM
How USACE Can Assist Your Community11-13 Sept 20241.00ALL
IDEM Question and Answer Session11-13 Sept 20241.00ALL
Improving LOMRs – How to get Approval on the First Submittal11-13 Sept 20241.00ALL
Indiana Without Wetlands11-13 Sept 20241.00ALL
Industrial Stormwater General Permit11-13 Sept 20241.00ALL
Integrating LID into Local Governments: Strategies for Success11-13 Sept 20241.00ALL
Leveraging Your IDDE Data to Enhance other MS4 Program Elements11-13 Sept 20241.00CPMSM
More to the Story?11-13 Sept 20241.00ALL
Municipal Green Infrastructure11-13 Sept 20241.00ALL
Paths to Success: Shared Use Path Design, Coordination, and Construction in Floodways11-13 Sept 20241.00ALL
Permitting Logistics for the Construction Stormwater General Permit11-13 Sept 20241.00ALL
Reducing Stress with MS4 Recordkeeping: Take “The Office” Approach11-13 Sept 20241.00ALL
Seasonality Interacts with Mixed Land Use and Conservation in Controlling Patterns of Nutrient and Pathogen Export from Agricultural Watersheds11-13 Sept 20241.00ALL
Skimmer (Floating Outlet) Basin Design11-13 Sept 20241.00ALL
South-Central Interceptor Stabilization Project11-13 Sept 20241.00ALL
Stormwater BMP Inventory: GIS, Data, and Public Accessibility Considerations11-13 Sept 20241.00ALL
Technique to Predict Future Stream Migration11-13 Sept 20241.00ALL
The Different Phases of CRS11-13 Sept 20241.00ALL
The Gray Clouds of Stormwater Inspections11-13 Sept 20241.00ALL
Urban Stormwater Retrofit: Case Study of Broad Ripple Avenue in Indianapolis11-13 Sept 20241.00ALL
Using your WQCR to Boost your Public Education Program11-13 Sept 20241.00CPMSM
Ward’s Floodplain & Stormwater Model Workshop11-13 Sept 20241.00ALL
SESSION TITLEEVENT DATEPDH VALUEAPPROVED CERTIFICATIONS
Field Tour | Sustainable Journeys: Exploring Chantilly Sanctuary and Lakewood Stormwater & Greenway Project*28 – 30 April 20253ALL
Keynote: Thoughts on Stormwater Vis-a-vis Resliency28 – 30 April 20251ALL
State Panel Discussion28 – 30 April 20251ALL
EPA Presentation28 – 30 April 20250.5ALL
City of Charlotte Storm Water Services SCM Maintenance Case Studies and Lessons Learned28 – 30 April 20250.5ALL
Mountain Creek Stream Bank Restoration28 – 30 April 20250.5ALL
Navigating Design of Stormwater Control Measures for Tennessee’s Water Quality Treatment Volume Requirement28 – 30 April 20250.5ALL
Video May Have Killed the Radio Star, but Technology is Helping to Make Informed Stormwater Control Measure Maintenance Decisions28 – 30 April 20250.5ALL
Charlotte’s Stormwater Pollution Control Ordinance and Enforcement Program28 – 30 April 20250.5ALL
Pretreatment: The Key to Thriving Green Stormwater Infrastructure28 – 30 April 20250.5ALL
Post Construction Turbidity – How a Skimmer Can Be Used to Meet Water Quality Requirements28 – 30 April 20250.5ALL
Strength in Partnerships:   Advancing Stormwater Solutions in Wake County, NC28 – 30 April 20250.5ALL
Regional Stormwater Partnerships28 – 30 April 20250.5ALL
Targeted Monitoring and Detection of Fecal Pollution in an Urban Stream System28 – 30 April 20250.5ALL
Finally!  Automated, In-situ Bacteria Measurement28 – 30 April 20250.5ALL
Pay No Attention to that BMP Behind the Curtain28 – 30 April 20250.5ALL
Polymer Solutions for Sensitive and Large-Scale Projects28 – 30 April 20250.5ALL
Status of ASTM Committee E64 Standards Relating to Protocols, Practices and Specifications
for Stormwater Control Measures
28 – 30 April 20250.5ALL
Matching Products to Projects – Asking Better Questions to Prevent Sediment Loss28 – 30 April 20250.5ALL
What’s a Gap Analysis and How Can It Help Improve MS4 Permit Compliance?28 – 30 April 20250.5ALL
Don’t Let Your MS4 Program Be Dry28 – 30 April 20250.5ALL
Machine Learning (ML) Flood Forecasting Efforts in Mecklenburg County28 – 30 April 20250.5ALL
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Storm Water Services Facility Inspections and Best Practices28 – 30 April 20250.5ALL
Turning the Tide: Innovative Solutions for Oak Island’s Flooding Challenges28 – 30 April 20250.5ALL
Charlotte’s Experience in Developing a Stormwater System Operation, Inspection, and Maintenance Manual28 – 30 April 20250.5ALL
SOLAR Fundamentals for Sustainable Revegetation28 – 30 April 20250.5ALL
Going Beyond Compliance: Innovative Public Education Under San Marcos’ Phase II MS4 Permit28 – 30 April 20250.5ALL
Retrofitting Existing Stormwater Basins to Provide Water Quality28 – 30 April 20250.5ALL
SESSION TITLEEVENT DATEPDH VALUEAPPROVED CERTIFICATIONS
Wetumpka Impact Crater, Geology and potential soil implications21-22-Aug-20251.5All
NRCS Technical Service Provider Program21-22-Aug-20250.5All
“Up the creek: Investigating Alabama headwater wetlands and streams”21-22-Aug-20251.0All
Cultural Resources and Landscape Considerations21-22-Aug-20251.0All
Field Tour21-22-Aug-20255.00All

 

SESSION TITLEEVENT DATEPDH VALUEAPPROVED CERTIFICATIONS
Green Stormwater Infrastructure: What’s Green Got to Do with it?5-6-May-20260.5NGICP, CPSWQ, CPMSM,  CPESC, CESSWI, QSM
Using Art to Inform and Inspire5-6-May-20260.5CPMSM, CPSWQ, NGICP
Stormwater Management Beyond the Design: How Routine O&M Enhances Stormwater Management5-6-May-20260.5NGICP, CPSWQ, CPMSM,  CPESC, CESSWI, CPIESC, QSM, CIHECP
Public Education and Involvement in Streambank Stabilization and Riparian Buffer Protection in the Upper Saluda Watershed5-6-May-20260.5NGICP, CPSWQ, CPMSM,  CPESC, CESSWI, CPIESC, QSM, CIHECP
Polymer Solutions for Sensitive and Large-Scale Projects5-6-May-20260.5 CPSWQ, CPMSM,  CPESC, CESSWI, CPIESC, , CIIHECP
Engineering Flood Resilience Without Reliable Maps: Tools and Case Studies for Urbanizing Watersheds5-6-May-20260.5 CPSWQ, CPMSM,  CPESC, CESSWI, CPIESC, , CIIHECP
Satisfying the Construction Site SW Runoff MCM5-6-May-20260.5 CPSWQ, CPMSM,  CPESC, CESSWI, CPIESC, , CIIHECP NGICP, QSM
25 Years of BMP Metrics: A Data-Driven Look at Greenville, SC’s Construction Site Program and Practices5-6-May-20260.5 CPSWQ, CPMSM,  CPESC, CESSWI, CPIESC, , CIIHECP NGICP, QSM
Dry Pond + Filter = 80% TSS Removal5-6-May-20260.5 CPSWQ, CPMSM,  CPESC, CESSWI, CPIESC, , CIIHECP NGICP, QSM
Harnessing Porous Pavements for Stormwater Mitigation5-6-May-20260.5 CPSWQ, CPMSM,  CPESC, CESSWI, CPIESC, , CIIHECP NGICP, QSM
Making SWPPPs Work: Practical Strategies for Industrial Stormwater Compliance5-6-May-20260.5CPISM, CPSWQ, CPMSM, CESSWI
Rethinking Runoff: A City of Brunswick, Georgia Case Study5-6-May-20260.5 CPSWQ, CPMSM,  CPESC, CESSWI, CPIESC, , CIIHECP NGICP, QSM
Stormwater Permitting and Tennessee Nutrient Reduction Framework5-6-May-20260.5 CPSWQ, CPMSM,  CPESC, CESSWI, CPIESC, , CIIHECP NGICP, QSM
Viewing the Regulatory Landscape for Approvals of Proprietary Manufactured Treatment Devices for Stormwater Quality5-6-May-20260.5 CPSWQ, CPMSM,  CPESC, CESSWI, CPIESC, , CIIHECP NGICP, QSM
From Data to Decisions: Utilizing Microbial Source Tracking (MST) to Guide Regulatory Compliance5-6-May-20260.5 CPSWQ, CPMSM,  CPESC, CESSWI, CPIESC, , CIIHECP NGICP, QSM
Harmful Algal Bloom Forecasting for Resilient Waterways5-6-May-20260.5All
Effective Sediment Basin Design5-6-May-20260.5CPMSM. CPSWQ, CPESC, NGICP, CESSWI, CPIESC, CPIHECP, QSM
Elevating Our Thinking: Optimizing Biofiltration to Create Environmental and Community Co-Benefits5-6-May-20260.5All
Industrial Inspections – Coexistence with industry and a Phase I MS4 permit5-6-May-20260.5All
Slope Reinforcement and Stabilization Using Percussion Driven Earth Anchors5-6-May-20260.5CPMSM. CPSWQ, CPESC, NGICP, CESSWI, CPIESC, CPIHECP, QSM
Wildlife-Friendly Erosion Control Solutions5-6-May-20260.5CPMSM. CPSWQ, CPESC, NGICP, CESSWI, CPIESC, CPIHECP, QSM
State Panel Discussion5-6-May-20261All
EPA Presentation5-6-May-20260.5CPMSM. CPSWQ, CPESC, NGICP, CESSWI, CPIESC
Opening Keynote5-6-May-20261All
Field Tour: Green Infrastructure Trolley through Savannah5-6-May-20263All

 

SESSION TITLEEVENT DATEPDH VALUEAPPROVED CERTIFICATIONS
FSA May 2026 Webinar5-May-20261CPSWQ, CPMSM
SESSION TITLEEVENT DATEPDH VALUEAPPROVED CERTIFICATIONS
A1: Tools for Local Mitigation Project Prioitization, Data Driven: Raleigh’s Innovative Approach for Assessing, Ranking, and Visualizing Flood Risk Mitigation18-22-May-20250.5All
A1: Tools for Local Mitigation Project Prioitization, From the Floodplain Up: Building a Community-Centered Flood Mitigation Framework in Charleston County, South Carolina18-22-May-20250.5All
A1: Tools for Local Mitigation Project Prioitization, Future-Proofing Coastal Communities: Old Palm City North Neighborhood Resilience Improvements18-22-May-20250.5All
A2: Forecasting Risk in Modeling, Racing the Runoff 2.0: Application of Near-Realtime Rainfall Rasters for Flood Forecasting in NC for Hurricane Helene18-22-May-20250.5CPESC, CPSWQ, CPMSM
A2: Forecasting Risk in Modeling, Real-Time Decision Support for Flood Mitigation: Insights from Poland’s Recent Flood18-22-May-20250.5CPESC, CPSWQ, CPMSM
A2: Forecasting Risk in Modeling, Breathing new life into flood models: How NOAA’s Office of Water Prediction is using FEMA models for Operational Forecasting18-22-May-20250.5CPESC, CPSWQ, CPMSM
A3: State Initiatives for Mitigation, Engaging Online Tools and maps for Hazard Mitigation Planning18-22-May-20250.5CPESC, CPSWQ, CPMSM, CESSWI
A3: State Initiatives for Mitigation, Creative Approaches for Natural Infrastructure in Hazard Mitigation18-22-May-20250.5CPESC, CPSWQ, CPMSM, CESSWI
A5: Whole Community Communications, Community-Driven Coastal Flooding Adaptation: A Case Study in Oyster, Virginia18-22-May-20250.5All 
A5: Whole Community Communications, What Information Do Flood Risk Communities Really Want and Need?18-22-May-20250.5All 
A5: Whole Community Communications, Communicate, Ideate, Mitigate: Creative Methods for Community Engagement in Hazard Mitigation Projects18-22-May-20250.5All 
A6: Floodplain Management and Policy, Comprehensive Considerations for Floodplain Management: State and Federal Emergency Nexus18-22-May-20250.5All 
A6: Floodplain Management and Policy, Rural Georgia – Taking Steps Toward Achieving Holistic Delivery of Flood Risk Data and Resiliency18-22-May-20250.5All 
A6: Floodplain Management and Policy, Flood Risk Unfiltered: Smarter Strategies for Survivor Support18-22-May-20250.5All 
A7: Natural Infrastructure Solutions throughout the Watershed, Comprehensive Stream Restoration Start to Finish in the Mid-South: Modeling, Mapping, Monitoring18-22-May-20250.5All
A7: Natural Infrastructure Solutions throughout the Watershed, Evaluating Opportunities for Levee Setback or Removal in the Puyallup River Basin18-22-May-20250.5All
A7: Natural Infrastructure Solutions throughout the Watershed, Stream Restoration Design in an Urban Watershed18-22-May-20250.5All
A8: Innovative Stormwater Management Solutions, Beyond Pumps: A blended Infrastructure Approach to Reduce Flooding and Optimize Resilience in New Orleans18-22-May-20250.5All
A8: Innovative Stormwater Management Solutions, Sustainable Stormwater Management: The New Orleans Convention Center’s Rainwater Harvesting Initiative18-22-May-20250.5All
A8: Innovative Stormwater Management Solutions, Stormwater Management and Sustainable Roadway Infrastructure18-22-May-20250.5All
B1: Hydrography Data and Mapping, Advancing Floodplain Management with USGS 3D Hydrography Program (3DHP) data and Elevation-Derived Hydrography Solutions18-22-May-20250.5All
B1: Hydrography Data and Mapping, Remote Sensing Applications to Support Large-scale Riverine and Floodplain Assessment and Monitoring18-22-May-20250.5All
B1: Hydrography Data and Mapping, Floodplain Mapping & 2D Hydraulic Modeling with UAS Topobathymetric LiDAR in Lyndon, VT18-22-May-20250.5All
B2: Modeling for Mitigation, 1D-2D Urban Stormwater & Sustainable Infrastructure Modeling – Case Study: Gretna, LA18-22-May-20250.5All
B2: Modeling for Mitigation, Flood mitigation in Baton Rouge – the Ward Creek Distributed Detention Project18-22-May-20250.5All
B2: Modeling for Mitigation, Nexus of Modeling and Mitigation Projects: State of Louisiana’s Approach (LWI Pro [sic] 18-22-May-20250.5All
B3: Hurricane Katrina’s Legacy: Assessing Successes and Challenges in Hazard Mit [sic], Reflecting on 20 Years Since Hurricane Katrina: Lessons NOT Learned18-22-May-20250.5All
B3: Hurricane Katrina’s Legacy: Assessing Successes and Challenges in Hazard Mit [sic], Case Study: Extreme Makeover Home Addition post-Hurricane Katrina18-22-May-20250.5All
B3: Hurricane Katrina’s Legacy: Assessing Successes and Challenges in Hazard Mit [sic], Hurricane Katrina – Upclose and Personal by DAE18-22-May-20250.5All
B5: Engagement Across Generations, Youth-Led Mitigation: Engaging Partners and Teens in Community Flood Safety18-22-May-20250.5All 
B5: Engagement Across Generations, AI as a Bridge Builder: Enhancing Outreach and Engagement across Generational and Digital Divides18-22-May-20250.5All 
B5: Engagement Across Generations, “I am not prepared for any emergency <3” Gen Z Flood Perspectives18-22-May-20250.5All 
B6: Innovative Modeling to Support Dam Hazard Analysis, Complex yet Conquerable: Hydrologic and Hydraulic Modeling of Newark’s High Hazard Dams18-22-May-20250.5All 
B6: Innovative Modeling to Support Dam Hazard Analysis, Integrating Dams Into 2D Flood Hazard Models: Learning from Past Work18-22-May-20250.5All 
B6: Innovative Modeling to Support Dam Hazard Analysis, Terror in the San Francisquito Canyon18-22-May-20250.5All 
B7: Artificial Intelligence as a Floodplain Management Tool (Sponsored by ASFPM [sic], AI Policy & Ethical Considerations for Floodplain Managers18-22-May-20250.5All
B7: Artificial Intelligence as a Floodplain Management Tool (Sponsored by ASFPM [sic], Bridging the Gap: Trustworthy AI for Effective Floodplain Management18-22-May-20250.5All
B7: Artificial Intelligence as a Floodplain Management Tool (Sponsored by ASFPM [sic], Floodplain Manager AI: An Intelligent Multimodal Assistant for Enhanced Floodplain Management18-22-May-20250.5All
B8: Local Best Practices for Extreme Weather Trends, Twenty Years After Katrina: Ten Fundamental Flood Re$ilience Lessons We must Finish Learning18-22-May-20250.5All
B8: Local Best Practices for Extreme Weather Trends, Sustaining Adaptation with Water on All Sides: San Francisco’s Evolving Flood Resilience Portfolio18-22-May-20250.5All
B8: Local Best Practices for Extreme Weather Trends, Coastal Community Plots Course for Increased Resilience18-22-May-20250.5All
B9: Evaluating Modeling Input, Output, and Methodology, Quantifying Uncertainty: Assessing Variability in Probabilistic Flood Modeling Inputs18-22-May-20250.5All
B9: Evaluating Modeling Input, Output, and Methodology, Leveraging Available Remote Sensing Data to Improve H&H Model Inputs18-22-May-20250.5All
B9: Evaluating Modeling Input, Output, and Methodology, Comparing Different Methods to Calculate Riverine Flooding from Significant Rainfall18-22-May-20250.5All
C1: International Programs for Flood Mapping, Communicating Flood Hazard and Flood Risk using Continental-Scale Flood Hazard Modeling18-22-May-20250.5All
C1: International Programs for Flood Mapping, Science-Informed Public Policy in Canada: Leveraging Continental-Scale Flood Modeling18-22-May-20250.5All
C1: International Programs for Flood Mapping, Rapid flood forecasting: An innovative framework for mapping extreme flood events18-22-May-20250.5All
C2: Modeling for Design, Planning for Resilient Transportation Infrastructure in the Brazos River18-22-May-20250.5All
C2: Modeling for Design, Longitudinal Scour Analysis and Revetment Design using 2D Hydraulic Modeling18-22-May-20250.5All
C2: Modeling for Design, Enhancing Coastal Bridge Resilience: Hydrodynamic Modeling for Scour Evaluation18-22-May-20250.5All
C3: Floodproofing and Building Science for Mitigation, Performance-Based Approcaches to Holistic Passive Floodproofing18-22-May-20250.5All
C3: Floodproofing and Building Science for Mitigation, Working Together: Collaboration and Creativity in Flood-Resistant Design18-22-May-20250.5All
C3: Floodproofing and Building Science for Mitigation, Mitigating Risk to Residential Structures through Site-specific Analysis and Dry Floodproofing18-22-May-20250.5All
C4: Local Strategies for Community Rating System Betterment, Successfully Navigating the Twin Peaks of CRS Assistance Program Grant Pursuits18-22-May-20250.5CPMSM
C4: Local Strategies for Community Rating System Betterment, The Monmouth County CRS Assistance Program Grant Pursuits18-22-May-20250.5CPMSM
C4: Local Strategies for Community Rating System Betterment, Flood Prevention and Mitigation Measures and Tools used by Hillsborough County18-22-May-20250.5CPMSM
C5: Communications and Extreme Events, From Surge to Safety: From Surge to Safety: Cocoa’s live assessment and response to Hurricane Milton18-22-May-20250.5All 
C5: Communications and Extreme Events, NeDNR’s Tabletop Exercises: Practicing Substantial Damage Procedures in a Collaborative Environment18-22-May-20250.5All 
C5: Communications and Extreme Events, Assess, Communicate, and Respond to Worsening Floods with Coastal Risk Finder18-22-May-20250.5All 
Moffatt & Nichols Showcase, Blurry Boundaries: Adaptation at Water’s Edge around Lake Pontchartrain18-22-May-20250.5All 
C6: Community-Centered Floodplain Management, Better Together: Partnering with Trusted Messengers for Risk Communication18-22-May-20250.5All 
C6: Community-Centered Floodplain Management, Enhancinc Resilience: Community-Centered Flood Mitigation Strategies in Jackson, MS18-22-May-20250.5All 
C6: Community-Centered Floodplain Management, Community Led Resilience Planning in Philadelphia18-22-May-20250.5All 
C7: State Post-Disaster Initiatives, Enhancing Disaster Recovery in Louisiana: A Pilot Project for Streamlined Substantial Damage Planning18-22-May-20250.5All
C7: State Post-Disaster Initiatives, Building Resilience: NJ State Substantial Damage Plan18-22-May-20250.5All
C7: State Post-Disaster Initiatives, Extraordinary Lessons from the Arid West: Building Resilience Experientially through Disaster Events18-22-May-20250.5All
C8: Stormwater Management for Resilience, Comprehensive Stormwater Management Master Planning for a Highly Urbanized City of St. Petersburg, FL18-22-May-20250.5All
C8: Stormwater Management for Resilience, Raising Resilience for Washington, DC with an Integrated Flood Model18-22-May-20250.5All
C8: Stormwater Management for Resilience, Deluge to Delight: Transforming a Flood-Prone Community Park into a Sustainable Recreational Space18-22-May-20250.5All
D1: Innovation and Upcoming Changes for Mapping, Harness ChatGPT to Simplify Data Processing for Flood Modeling and Mapping18-22-May-20250.5All
D1: Innovation and Upcoming Changes for Mapping, Technical Mapping Advisory Council: Expanding Responsibility from Flood Hazard to Flood Risk Management18-22-May-20250.5All
D1: Innovation and Upcoming Changes for Mapping, Navigating the Path of Flood Risk Data from 2D Rain on Mesh Models from Model to Effective Panels and Flood Insurance Study18-22-May-20250.5All
D2: New Tools for Modeling, RAS Commander: Unlocking the Future of HEC-RAS with AI-Powered Automation18-22-May-20250.5All
D2: New Tools for Modeling, Testing HEC-RAS 6.6 Beta Storm Drain Solver – Strengths and Weaknesses18-22-May-20250.5All
D2: New Tools for Modeling, Mesh-terious Magic: Unlocking the Potential of the Conceptual Mesh Generator in RAS 2025 Today18-22-May-20250.5All
D3: Local Mitigation Project Successes, Funding Partnerships for Flood Mitigation: A Roadmap for Rural Communities18-22-May-20250.5All
D3: Local Mitigation Project Successes, Building Resilience: Norwalk CT’s Comprehensive Flood Mitigation Program & Success18-22-May-20250.5All
D3: Local Mitigation Project Successes, Community-Driven Resilience: The Relocation and Mitigation Strategies of Newtok, Alaska18-22-May-20250.5All
D4: Evolving NFIP: Integrating Ecosystem Protection and Resilience, Natural Floodplain Functions and the NFIP: Proposals to Update the Minimum Standard18-22-May-20250.5All
D4: Evolving NFIP: Integrating Ecosystem Protection and Resilience, Flood (Un)Ready Infrastructure in the Southeast: The Case for Resilient Highways18-22-May-20250.5All
D4: Evolving NFIP: Integrating Ecosystem Protection and Resilience, The State of America’s Floodplains: A National Assessment of Floodplain Integrity18-22-May-20250.5All
D7: Local Challenges and Initiatives with Dams and Levees, Navigating Levee Improvement Planning and Implementation – Before and After the Big Flood!18-22-May-20250.5All
D7: Local Challenges and Initiatives with Dams and Levees, Rising to the Challenge: A Resilient Approach to Coastal Flood Protection18-22-May-20250.5All
D7: Local Challenges and Initiatives with Dams and Levees, Louisiana Dam Assessments: A successful implementation of LWI Risk Analysis Guidance18-22-May-20250.5All
D8: Coastal Natural Infrastructure Projects, Advancing Natural Infrastructure Solutions: A Landscape Analysis of Barriers & Opportunities in Florida18-22-May-20250.5All
D8: Coastal Natural Infrastructure Projects, Comprehensive Assessment of Coastal Dune Resiliency and Restoration Strategies: A Case Study of South Padre Island, Texas18-22-May-20250.5All
D8: Coastal Natural Infrastructure Projects, Leveraging the Coastal Barrier Resources Act to Promote Conservation and Improve All Hazards Risk Reduction18-22-May-20250.5All
D9: State Flood Risk Resilliency Initiatives, Vulnerability Assessments: Lessons from Florida Inland and Coastal Communities18-22-May-20250.5All
D9: State Flood Risk Resilliency Initiatives, Coast to Coast: Collaborative Approaches to Flood Resilience in New Jersey and Washington State18-22-May-20250.5All
D9: State Flood Risk Resilliency Initiatives, Louisiana Coastal Flood Risk Reduction Case Studies18-22-May-20250.5All
E1: Mapping Uses for Outreach, Engagement, and Communication, Floodplain Management when Kicking it in the Sticks – Helping Rural Communities Understand and Participate in Flood Management18-22-May-20250.5All
E1: Mapping Uses for Outreach, Engagement, and Communication, Navigating the Storm: Lessons Learned from South Carolina’s 2024 Hurricane Season18-22-May-20250.5All
E1: Mapping Uses for Outreach, Engagement, and Communication, Harmonizing Flood Risk Data Across Borders18-22-May-20250.5All
E2: Evaluating Changing Rainfall and Hydrology, Get Real! Data, methods, and applications for using NOAA Analysis of Record for Calibration (AORC) Data in hydrologic modeling18-22-May-20250.5All
E2: Evaluating Changing Rainfall and Hydrology, Impacts of Extreme Weather on Continuous Hydrology and Flood Planning18-22-May-20250.5All
E2: Evaluating Changing Rainfall and Hydrology, Selected Observations of Flooding and Flood Frequency Through the Years in Mississippi18-22-May-20250.5All
E3: Mitigation and Resilience Planning, Navigating the flood: A tri-state journey in state flood planning18-22-May-20250.5All
E3: Mitigation and Resilience Planning, Advancing Hazard Mitigation Planning: Insights from NHMA’s Role in Resilience18-22-May-20250.5All
E3: Mitigation and Resilience Planning, Two States, Two Plans: Comparing Approaches to State Flood Planning in Texas and Virginia18-22-May-20250.5All
E4: State and Local Floodplain Management Initiatives, Advanced Floodplain Regulations and Guidance on Cape Cod18-22-May-20250.5All
E4: State and Local Floodplain Management Initiatives, NJPACT REAL – Strategies and Challenges of Adopting Flood Hazard Regulations Addressing Extreme Weather Trends18-22-May-20250.5All
E4: State and Local Floodplain Management Initiatives, Local Floodplain Management Programs in Review 202418-22-May-20250.5All
E5: Risk Communications Outside the Box, Resilient Flood Mitigation Strategies and Flood Risk Communication on the I-39/90/94 Corridor Study18-22-May-20250.5All
E5: Risk Communications Outside the Box, Seeing the Future, Shaping the Future: Flood Visualizations and Community Conversations in Pasco County18-22-May-20250.5All
E5: Risk Communications Outside the Box, Beyond Boundaries: Unsupervised Machine Learning for Community Segmentation and Tailored Engagements 18-22-May-20250.5All
E6: Local Flood Warning Systems Successes, Developing an Actionable Flood Risk and Stormwater Management Platform18-22-May-20250.5All
E6: Local Flood Warning Systems Successes, Monitoring Urban flooding in New Orleans18-22-May-20250.5All
E6: Local Flood Warning Systems Successes, A Holistic Approach to Flood Resilience: Prediction, Ground Truth Data, and Effective Public Warning18-22-May-20250.5All
E7: International Committee Showcase, Mapping Urban Flood hazards: Addressing Increased Flooding and Compound Flood Risks18-22-May-20250.5All
E7: International Committee Showcase, Evaluation Continental-Scale Flood Hazard Model Accuracy and Aligning with Appropriate Use Cases18-22-May-20250.5All
E7: International Committee Showcase, Flood risk management in Italy: from country-scale modeling to novel insurance NATCAT policy regulations18-22-May-20250.5All
E8: Innovative Tools for Post-Disaster Decisionmaking, Leveraging GeoAI for Automated Building Footprint Extraction in Flood Risk Management18-22-May-20250.5All
E8: Innovative Tools for Post-Disaster Decisionmaking, Using Real-Time Satellite-Derived Insights During and After Flood Events to Support Mitigation Planning18-22-May-20250.5All
E8: Innovative Tools for Post-Disaster Decisionmaking, The Future of Flood Forecasting and Tracking18-22-May-20250.5All
E9: Stormwater Management Urban Planning and Development Impacts, Integrating Reiliency into Transportation Planning: Rapides Parish’s Response to Recurring Disasters18-22-May-20250.5All
E9: Stormwater Management Urban Planning and Development Impacts, Reducing Philadelphia’s Urban Flooding through Optimization of Development Stormwater Release Rates18-22-May-20250.5All
E9: Stormwater Management Urban Planning and Development Impacts, Storage-Based Framework for Urban Pluvial Flood Mitigation18-22-May-20250.5All
F1: Mapping Processes and Data, Navigating the Path to Effective Mapping: Overcoming Roadblocks in 2D RiskMAP Projects18-22-May-20250.5All
F1: Mapping Processes and Data, Navigating Hydraulic Conditions: Best Practices for Floodplain Analysis in MT-2 Applications18-22-May-20250.5All
F1: Mapping Processes and Data, A GIS Solution to Resolving Watershed Level Floodplain Mapping Topology Errors18-22-May-20250.5All
F2: Modeling Unique Conditions & Problems, Hurricane Debris Removal Modeling, Comparison of 1D & 2D Methodology18-22-May-20250.5All
F2: Modeling Unique Conditions & Problems, Special Considerations in Floodplain Mapping Karst Regions in Kentucky18-22-May-20250.5All
F2: Modeling Unique Conditions & Problems, Modeling Split Flows and Floodways in 2D Rain on Mesh Models18-22-May-20250.5All
F3: Risk and Vulnerability Assessment Tools, Rising Tides: Leveraging Digital Tools for Future Flood Risk Management18-22-May-20250.5All
F3: Risk and Vulnerability Assessment Tools, Consequence of Change: Where Flood Hazard Analysis and Flood Risk Collide18-22-May-20250.5All
F3: Risk and Vulnerability Assessment Tools, A Beginner’s Guide to Exploring the NFIP Policies and Claims Datasets with DuckDB18-22-May-20250.5All
F4: Base Level Engineering Applications for Floodplain Management, Using 2D BLE to Support Real-Time Technical Assistance18-22-May-20250.5All
F4: Base Level Engineering Applications for Floodplain Management, Could the success of BLE be used as a use-case for FFRD Rollout?18-22-May-20250.5All
F4: Base Level Engineering Applications for Floodplain Management, 2D Base Level Engineering Models assist the State of Georgia with Hurricane Helene Post-Disaster Recover18-22-May-20250.5All
F5: State Risk Communication Initiatives, Outside the Box Risk Communication: A Case Study for Revised Risk Communication in the State of Arkansas18-22-May-20250.5CPMSM, CPSWQ
F5: State Risk Communication Initiatives, A New Normal: Fighting Confirmation Bias and Message Burnout18-22-May-20250.5CPMSM, CPSWQ
F5: State Risk Communication Initiatives, Uncovering the relationship between gage stages and BFEs to communicate flood risk to South Carolina’s state and local officials18-22-May-20250.5CPMSM, CPSWQ
F6: Local Watershed Management Initiatives, Enhancing Flood Resilience: Innovative Updates to the San Antonio River Authority’s Watershed Master Plan18-22-May-20250.5All
F6: Local Watershed Management Initiatives, The Making of the Acadiana Watershed District and the Necessity of Collaborative Successes18-22-May-20250.5All
F6: Local Watershed Management Initiatives, Watershed Planning in Vulnerable Historic Communities18-22-May-20250.5All
F7: Case Studies on Flooding in the Whole Community, Preparing the Next Generation of Floodplain Managers in South Louisiana18-22-May-20250.5All
F7: Case Studies on Flooding in the Whole Community, New Orleans Communities’ Whole Community Approach to Floodplain Management18-22-May-20250.5All
F7: Case Studies on Flooding in the Whole Community, From the Ground Up: Sustainability Highlights from the Charleston Water Plan18-22-May-20250.5All
F8: Hurricane Helene Post-Disaster Lessons Learned, Hurricane Helene Demonstrates Need for Multi-Hazard Recovery Planning18-22-May-20250.5All
F8: Hurricane Helene Post-Disaster Lessons Learned, Hope after Helene: Partnership to Restore Community Connectivity in East Tennessee18-22-May-20250.5All
F8: Hurricane Helene Post-Disaster Lessons Learned, Lessons Learned from Hurricane Milton and Hurricane Helene: Responding to Compounded Hurricane Events18-22-May-20250.5All
F9: International Best Practices for Sustainable Flood Management, International Interventions: Let’s Take a Trip Around the World!18-22-May-20250.5All
F9: International Best Practices for Sustainable Flood Management, Lowestoft: An Integrated Sustainable Solution to Managing All Forms of Flood Risk18-22-May-20250.5All
F9: International Best Practices for Sustainable Flood Management, Canadian Standards Association Development of Flood Barrier Hydraulic Testing Standards and Barrier Selections Guide for Jurisdictions having Authority18-22-May-20250.5All
G1: Watershed Management Initiatives in Louisiana and Beyond, Planning for the future of the Lower Rangitaiki Floodplain (New Zealand)18-22-May-20250.5All
G1: Watershed Management Initiatives in Louisiana and Beyond, Implementation of the 2024 Calcasieu Parish Regional Watershed Management Plan18-22-May-20250.5All
G1: Watershed Management Initiatives in Louisiana and Beyond, Watershed Management Initiatives in Louisiana18-22-May-20250.5All
G2: Riverine and Coastal Interactions, What do you get when you cross a hydraulic modeler, a meteorologist, a coastal engineer, and a geographer?18-22-May-20250.5All
G2: Riverine and Coastal Interactions, Shoreline Hazards on the Great Salt Lake – Finally ADCIRC Sees 360 Degrees18-22-May-20250.5All
G2: Riverine and Coastal Interactions, Integrated Inland and Coastal Flood Analysis Applications18-22-May-20250.5All
G3: Mitigation Programs and Grant Applications, Show Me the Money: Essentials for Success in a Shifting Funding Landscape18-22-May-20250.5All
G3: Mitigation Programs and Grant Applications, Setting Up for Success – Tools and Techniques for Optimal Grant Outcomes18-22-May-20250.5All
G3: Mitigation Programs and Grant Applications, Mitigation in America: A Path Forward18-22-May-20250.5All
G4: Floodplain Management Policy and Regulations, Making the Case for Updating the NFIP’s Floodplain Management Standards18-22-May-20250.5All
G4: Floodplain Management Policy and Regulations, Regulating Beyond the FEMA Floodplain: One City’s Path18-22-May-20250.5All
G4: Floodplain Management Policy and Regulations, Land Use Strategies for Managing Flood Risk: No Adverse Impact Floodplain Stew18-22-May-20250.5All
G5: Federal and State Risk Communication Initiatives, Rising to the Challenge: Bold Next Steps for Communication and Flood Awareness18-22-May-20250.5All
G5: Federal and State Risk Communication Initiatives, Coastal Hazard and Risk Communication: A Common-Sense Approach for Informing Communities18-22-May-20250.5All
G5: Federal and State Risk Communication Initiatives, Advancing Resilience to Coastal Inundation through National Engagement18-22-May-20250.5All
G6: Charting the Course for Future Floodplain Managers (Sponsored by ASFPM Pr[sic], From Curiosity to Careers: Mentoring the NextGen Floodplain Management Workforce18-22-May-20250.5All
G6: Charting the Course for Future Floodplain Managers (Sponsored by ASFPM Pr[sic], Rising Professionals: Getting Upcoming Professionals Interested in Floodplain Management18-22-May-20250.5All
G6: Charting the Course for Future Floodplain Managers (Sponsored by ASFPM Pr[sic], Indiana, Training Local Officials in New and Innovative Ways18-22-May-20250.5All
G7: Levee Safety Lessons Learned and Advancements, The New Orleans Levee System: Advancements and lessons from the Last 20 Years18-22-May-20250.5All
G7: Levee Safety Lessons Learned and Advancements, Levee Screening Tool: Innovations in Evaluating Levee System Risk18-22-May-20250.5All
G7: Levee Safety Lessons Learned and Advancements, A Snapshot of State Roles in Levee Safety18-22-May-20250.5All
G8: Multiple Benefits of Natural Infrastructure, Natural Infrastructure for Flood Risk Management: Opportunities and Challenges18-22-May-20250.5All
G8: Multiple Benefits of Natural Infrastructure, Stream and Wetland Compensatory Mitigation: A Funding Vehicle for Public Hous[sic]18-22-May-20250.5All
G8: Multiple Benefits of Natural Infrastructure, From Reactive Recovery to Proactive Resilience: Integrating Natural Infrastructure in Louisiana’s Flood Management18-22-May-20250.5All
G9: Collaboration, Prioritization, and Communication for Stormwater Manageme[sic], Streamlining Success: Advanced Tools for Project Prioritization and Data Management in Nashville’s Stormwater System18-22-May-20250.5All
G9: Collaboration, Prioritization, and Communication for Stormwater Manageme[sic], Pipe Dreams: Santa Rosa Storm Drain Master Plan18-22-May-20250.5All
G9: Collaboration, Prioritization, and Communication for Stormwater Manageme[sic], Agility and Resiliency: A winning combination!18-22-May-20250.5All
H1: Mapping for Forecasting and Future Conditions, The latest innovations and developments in statewide flood mapping: developing Virginia’s Flood Protection Master Plan18-22-May-20250.5All
H1: Mapping for Forecasting and Future Conditions, Flood Forecasting in SC: The Good, The Bad and the Ugly18-22-May-20250.5All
H1: Mapping for Forecasting and Future Conditions, Informing Flood Risk and Forecasting Using 2D Rain-On-Mesh Models18-22-May-20250.5All
H2: Modeling for Updating Mapping, Future Generation Modeling and Mapping Generates Big Data- Model Management is a Must18-22-May-20250.5All
H2: Modeling for Updating Mapping, Finding Tranquility – Floodplain Management Challenges for Big Papillion Creek18-22-May-20250.5All
H2: Modeling for Updating Mapping, Regional Flood Modeling – A Canadian Perspective on Base-Level Engineering18-22-May-20250.5All
H3: Mitigation and Critical Infrastructure, Realizing Infrastructure Resilience: Lessons learned post-Helene in North Carolina18-22-May-20250.5All
H3: Mitigation and Critical Infrastructure, Flood risk, fast-tracked: Innovative statewide flood risk modeling for increased resilience18-22-May-20250.5All
H3: Mitigation and Critical Infrastructure, Rebooting Resilience: When Natural Disasters Meet Healthcare Infrastructure18-22-May-20250.5All
H4: Floodplain Management Legal Requirements and Cases, Wetlands and flooding: connections and potential impacts of the Sckett v. EPA Supreme Court decision on floodplain management18-22-May-20250.5All
H4: Floodplain Management Legal Requirements and Cases, Avoiding Legal Pitfalls When Implementing No Adverse Impact Floodplain Stewardship Regulations18-22-May-20250.5All
H4: Floodplain Management Legal Requirements and Cases, Navigating Post-Katrina Floodplain Regulation in Southeast Louisiana18-22-May-20250.5All
H5: Community Trust and Self Determination, Building Trust and Resilience: Community Perspectives on Nonstructural Flood Risk Measures in Coastal Luisiana18-22-May-20250.5All
H5: Community Trust and Self Determination, Cultural Resilience: Integrating Tribal Wisdom and Sovereignty in Flood Risk Mitigation18-22-May-20250.5All
H6: Managing Water and Wildfires in the Arid West, Debris Flow Risk Analysis Prior to Wildfire Occurences – Flood After Fire18-22-May-20250.5All
H6: Managing Water and Wildfires in the Arid West, Prioritizing and Finding Funding for Stormwater Infrastructure in the Rural West18-22-May-20250.5All
H6: Managing Water and Wildfires in the Arid West, Geologic Factors, Drivers of Flooding Impacts and Insights: Flood Managed Aquifer Recharge & Subsidence 18-22-May-20250.5All
H7: Holistic-Flood Mapping and Modeling, A Community-Centered Approach to Flood Risk Mapping in Massachusetts18-22-May-20250.5All
H7: Holistic-Flood Mapping and Modeling, Analyzing Urban Development in FEMA Flood Zones in Greater Houston, Texas18-22-May-20250.5All
H7: Holistic-Flood Mapping and Modeling, Examining flood exposure predictions with different flood mapping tools18-22-May-20250.5All
H8: Floodplain and Wetland Conservation Strategies to Safeguard Communities, Learning from successful floodplain conservation policies to support their expansion18-22-May-20250.5All
H8: Floodplain and Wetland Conservation Strategies to Safeguard Communities, Protecting Coastal Communities through Local Wetland Ordinances: Case Studies and Lessons Learned18-22-May-20250.5All
H8: Floodplain and Wetland Conservation Strategies to Safeguard Communities, Natural Infrastructure – Communicating the “Why”18-22-May-20250.5All
H9: Coastal Data and Tools, Digital Coast Connects: The Power of Partnerships to Address Coastal Issues18-22-May-20250.5All
H9: Coastal Data and Tools, Unlock the Potential of the NOAA’s Sea Level Calculator18-22-May-20250.5All
H9: Coastal Data and Tools, From Chimes to Chatbots: The Evolution of Emergency Communications18-22-May-20250.5All
J2: Introduction to Modeling, What Does Any of This Mean? An Introduction to Hydraulic Modeling18-22-May-20250.5All
J2: Introduction to Modeling, Aquatic Algorithms – A Comparative Analysis of 2D Modeling Methods18-22-May-20250.5All
J2: Introduction to Modeling, Comparing Hydraulic Models for Citywide Pluvial Flood Mapping: PCSWMM, HEC-RAS 2D, and InfoWorks ICM18-22-May-20250.5All
J3: State Mitigation Initiatives and Programs, Decision Support for Local to Basin-wide Flood Resiliency Planning – The North Carolina Flood Resiliency Blueprint18-22-May-20250.5All
J3: State Mitigation Initiatives and Programs, Mitigation Initiatives & Best Practices Moving The Needle in Utah Achieving Enhanced Mitigation Plan Status18-22-May-20250.5All
J3: State Mitigation Initiatives and Programs, Building a Resilient Future: A Deep Dive into the Resilient Florida Program18-22-May-20250.5All
J4: Community Rating System Program Guidance, Intuitive Floodplain Management: Community Rating System (CRS) Dashboard and StoryMap through ArcGIS18-22-May-20250.5All
J4: Community Rating System Program Guidance, Regional Substantial Damage Response Planning, Can it Work?18-22-May-20250.5All
J4: Community Rating System Program Guidance, Coastal Resilience Land Use Study: Flood Risk & Sustainable Land Development Patterns in St. Tammany Parish18-22-May-20250.5All
J5: Tech and AI Assistance with Your Risk Communication Message, Hearing You Loud and Clear: Analyzing Citizen Perceptions in Resilience18-22-May-20250.5All
J5: Tech and AI Assistance with Your Risk Communication Message, Catering to our Audience: Digital Flood Risk Communications in Utah18-22-May-20250.5All
J5: Tech and AI Assistance with Your Risk Communication Message, AI for Flood Risk Communication18-22-May-20250.5All
J6: Post-Disaster Processes and Programs, Navigating Post-Disaster Compliance Waters: A Case Study in Fremont, NE18-22-May-20250.5All
J6: Post-Disaster Processes and Programs, Can Natural Disasters Produce Positive Outcomes?18-22-May-20250.5All
J7: Dam and Levee Challenges and Lessons Learned, Navigating Legacy Levees: Lessons in Collaborative Flood Mitigation and Resiliency Planning18-22-May-20250.5All
J7: Dam and Levee Challenges and Lessons Learned, Lessons Learned from 7-ft Below the Floodplain: The Foster City Levee Improvement Project18-22-May-20250.5All
J7: Dam and Levee Challenges and Lessons Learned, Rural Resilience: Tackling Emergency Action Plan Challenges for High Hazard Dams in Arkansas18-22-May-20250.5All
J9: Local Stormwater Planning and Resiliency Initiatives, Flood Resilience in the Bayou City: Houston’s Approach to Defining Flood Risk and Targeting Flood-Prone Areas18-22-May-20250.5All
J9: Local Stormwater Planning and Resiliency Initiatives, Resilient Stormwater Design for Extreme Precipitation Events18-22-May-20250.5All
J9: Local Stormwater Planning and Resiliency Initiatives, Leveraging Technology to Improve Flood Resiliency: A Case Study in Brookings, South Dakota18-22-May-20250.5All
ASFPM Showcase18-22-May-20250.5All

 

SESSION TITLEEVENT DATEPDH VALUEAPPROVED CERTIFICATION
Unlock the Future of Leadership: Unfiltered Insights from the Front Lines23-26-Sep-20250.5All
Lessons Learned from Diving into AI in Engineering: From Belly Flops to Medal Winners.23-26-Sep-20250.5CPESC, CPSWQ, CPMSM, CPISM, NGICP
The Confluence of AI and H&H Engineering: Bridging Skillsets and Experience from EIT to PE23-26-Sep-20250.5CPESC, CPSWQ, CPMSM, CPISM, NGICP
What to Expect with the Unexpected: Benefits and Challenges of Implementing Adaptive Management Programs23-26-Sep-20252.0CPESC, CPSWQ, CPMSM, CPISM
Streamline Solutions: A Case Study in Creative Curiosity, Experiential Learning, and No-Cost Problem Solving.  23-26-Sep-20250.5CPESC, CPSWQ, CPMSM, CPISM, NGICP
Quick Response Post-Fire Analysis of hydraulic structures in Colorado23-26-Sep-20250.5ALL
Sioux Falls Downtown Greenway Revitalization23-26-Sep-20250.5ALL
Grand Forks South End Flood Protection System: From the 1997 Flood Battle to Planning for Future Growth23-26-Sep-20250.5ALL
Guiding Nature’s Resilience23-26-Sep-20250.5ALL
Drainage and Floodplain Innovations on Colorado Department of Transportation’s Floyd Hill  23-26-Sep-20250.5ALL
Beyond the Banks of Buffalo Run: How a New Perspective Opens Opportunities23-26-Sep-20250.5ALL
Stream and Floodplain Project Funding:  Best Practices for Federal Grant Applications, Available Funding Sources, and Creative Approaches to Surface Water Funding Applications23-26-Sep-20250.5ALL
Giving Mother Nature a Grade: Closing the Gap with Our Client for Windy Gap Field Channel Design and Monitoring23-26-Sep-20250.5ALL
The Update to HEC-23: Improving How We Protect our Infrastructure 23-26-Sep-20250.5ALL
Project Development: Bridging the Gap Between Planning and Design23-26-Sep-20250.5ALL
How detailed hydraulic and hydrologic evaluations coupled with operational considerations yielded logical solutions for an existing stormwater lift station23-26-Sep-20250.5ALL
RED, ORANGE, YELLOW, GREEN – TRACKING STORM SEWER MAINTENANCE23-26-Sep-20250.5ALL
The Return of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (TMNT): Innovative Strategies for Storm Sewer Condition Assessment and Maintenance23-26-Sep-20250.5ALL
AI Policy & Ethical Considerations for Stormwater & Floodplain Managers23-26-Sep-20250.5ALL
A Catalyst for Change: How a flood mitigation and resiliency project became a catalyst of change within the surrounding natural and recreational landscape23-26-Sep-20250.5ALL
From Paper to Portal: Denver’s Digital Transformation for Storm Drainage Planning23-26-Sep-20250.5ALL
Restoration of  the Historic Water System of the Kathmandu Valley23-26-Sep-20250.5ALL
Lead Smarter, Not Harder: How to Multiply Your Team and Use AI for Human Connection23-26-Sep-20250.5ALL
Translating Transitions on the High Line Canal23-26-Sep-20250.5ALL
Hasta La Vista, Confusion: Making Sense of AI in Water Engineering23-26-Sep-20250.5ALL
A GLO Workshop: Redefining Community Outreach23-26-Sep-20250.5ALL
SCM Design Office Hours: Greatest Hits Workshop23-26-Sep-20253.5NGICP, CPESC, CPSWQ, CPMSM,CPISM
Everything Abutments All at Once23-26-Sep-20254 CPESC, CPSWQ, CPMSM,
Cracking Communication Through Motivation: The Color Code Interpersonal Skills Workshop23-26-Sep-20252All
Where the River Meets the Road: How to Utilize Fluvial Hazard Maps for Better Stream Management23-26-Sep-20253All
Wildfire Impacts to Stormwater Runoff and Quality23-26-Sep-20250.5All
Preparing for Forthcoming E. coli TMDLs: 5 years of Planning, Monitoring, Creative Curiosity and Experimentation by the City of Fort Collins23-26-Sep-20250.5All
Restoring Lake Arbor – Key Takeaways from Improving a Shallow, Nutrient-rich Lake23-26-Sep-20250.5All
Renewing  Denver’s 16th Street Mall: Stormwater Solutions Hidden in Plain Sight23-26-Sep-20250.5All
From Storm Drains to Super Lanes: DOTI’s Strategic MS4 Tools to Smarter Green Infrastructure23-26-Sep-20250.5All
Carpio-Sanguinette Park and Heron Pond Open Space, one of the best SITES in Denver23-26-Sep-20250.5All
Advancements in Mesh Generation: Evaluating RAS-2025 (Beta) and Its Potential Implications for Hydraulic Modeling23-26-Sep-20250.5NGICP, CPESC, CPSWQ, CPMSM,CPISM
TSI – A Proactive Approach to Growth and Development23-26-Sep-20250.5NGICP, CPESC, CPSWQ, CPMSM,CPISM
Restoration or Flood Risk Management? Overcoming Challenges for an Urban River Restoration Project23-26-Sep-20250.5All
Rain on Me: Advanced Rainfall Modeling Techniques in HEC-RAS23-26-Sep-20250.5All
Achieving Transparent and Reproducible 2D Floodplain Mapping Using the HEC-RAS Depth-Weighted Render Option23-26-Sep-20250.5All
Eliminating Subjectivity in Project Prioritization – Ranking by Relative Risk Reduction23-26-Sep-20250.5CPESC, CPSWQ, CPMSM, CPISM, 
From NOAA Atlas 14 to Atlas 15: An analyses of extreme rainfall data in the United States23-26-Sep-20250.5All
Elevated Perspectives: How Drones Are Changing the Way We Tell Project Stories23-26-Sep-20250.5All

 

SESSION TITLEEVENT DATEPDH VALUEAPPROVED CERTIFICATIONS
8 Hr Construction Dewatering ClassOngoing8All

ESCA BC 2025 Annual Conference – What’s in your Toolbox?

SESSION TITLEEVENT DATEPDH VALUEAPPROVED CERTIFICATIONS
A Focus on the Letter P in BMP of Your Toolbox: People, Practice, Process, Pollutants, and Programs29-30-Oct-20251.25All
PLENARY PANEL: Why Commonly-used BMPs Commonly Fail29-30-Oct-20251.25All
PLENARY PANEL: Expanding your Toolbox: Career Growth in ESC29-30-Oct-20251.5All
Engaging Equipment Operators for Permit Compliance. Who is the most important BMP?29-30-Oct-20251.0All
How’s the Water Quality? Surface Water Quality Monitoring 10129-30-Oct-20251.0All
How Blower Trucks are Reshaping the Future of ESC29-30-Oct-20251.0All
Erosion Control Solutions for Highly Sensitive Environments: Netless, threadless erosion and vegetation blankets29-30-Oct-20251.0All
RUSLE Method: The Two Ks?29-30-Oct-20251.0All
Hemp Fibre, Hemp Fibre, Hemp Fibre: Three Tools in One29-30-Oct-20251.0All
Exemplary ESC Plans: Communicate and Direct The Critical Details29-30-Oct-20251.0All
ESC Consultant Liability: Litigation and Strategies to Manage Risk29-30-Oct-20251.0All
Review of Scour Processes and Associated Limits in Streams29-30-Oct-20251.0All
Real-Time Water Monitoring: A Powerful New Tool in Your Environmental Toolbox29-30-Oct-20251.0All
Pavement with Purpose: Integrating Infiltration into Urban Design29-30-Oct-20251.0All
Rethinking Trackout Control: modern approaches to construction exit management29-30-Oct-20251.0All
When to Reach Out – When should projects approach external resources for environmental support29-30-Oct-20251.0All
Protecting the City of Campbell River Drinking Water during Seismic Upgrades to the John Hart Dam29-30-Oct-20251.0All
SESSION TITLEEVENT DATEPDH VALUEAPPROVED CERTIFICATIONS
Soils and Ecoregions of Alabama11-13-Jun-20250.5CPESC
Endangered Species Implications for Land Management11-13-Jun-20260.5CPESC
Managing a Forest with Ecosystem Objectives: “Erosion Control, Threatened and Endangered Species” and “Soil Profile Descriptions in a Soil Pit”11-13-Jun-20270.5CPESC
Keynote: A Look over the Landscape at Our Resources and Environment11-13-Jun-20260.5CPESC
Critical Habitats in Alabama’s Ecoregions11-13-Jun-20270.5CPESC
ACES Programs Addressing Concerns in Alabama’s Ecoregions11-13-Jun-20270.5CPESC
Black Belt Prairie Restoration11-13-Jun-20280.5CPESC
Farming with Water Conservation and Soil Improvement Objectives11-13-Jun-20260.5CPESC
Developing a Subdivision using BMPs11-13-Jun-20280.5All
Treating Slope Failures along U.S. 43111-13-Jun-20260.5All
Invasive Plants and Their Control – Japanese climbing fern, cogangrass, Chinese privet, Eastern baccharis, nandina11-13-Jun-20270.5All
Progress in Battling Herbicide Resistant Plants11-13-Jun-20280.5CPESC
Safety/First Aid11-13-Jun-20270.5All
Alabama Master Naturalist Program(MNP) New and Good for our Environment11-13-Jun-20280.5CPESC
The New, GeoAlabama Bandana11-13-Jun-20270.5CPESC
Session TitleEvent DatePDH ValueApplicable to Below Certifications
Panel: 2D Modeling Panel Discussion, Status, Opportunities & ChallengesApproved2.00ALL
Panel: Risk-Informed, Climate-aware, and Equitable Approaches to Better Communicate Flood Hazard and Risk Approved1.50ALL
Leveraging Community Plans and FEMA Funding to Drive Resilient Mitigation Actions – a Plan to Action Workshop Approved4.00ALL
Panel: P-AI-MM – Navigating the Deluge: Envisioning the Future of Floodplain Management in the Era of AI and Big Data Approved1.00ALL
Panel: The Pajaro Plan – Navigating Past, Present, and Future Challenges for the Lower Pajacro River (P1)Approved1.00ALL
Technical Session: Coastal Ecological SolutionApproved1.00ALL
Technical Session: Nevada Flood Mitigation Approved1.50ALL
Community Rating System Redesign: Working Towards a More Resilient FutureApproved1.00ALL
Panel – Forecast Informed Reservoir Operations (FIRO)Approved1.00ALL
Panel: Flood Fights and Lessons Learned: Case Studies from the Frontlines (P2)Approved1.00ALL
Workshop: The National Levee Safety Program: Connecting the Nation with Comprehensive Best Practices for LeveesApproved1.00ALL
Technical Session: Mitigating Sea Level RiseApproved1.00ALL
Technical Session: Innovations and Complex DataApproved1.00ALL
Technical Session: Flood MitigationApproved1.50ALL
Technical Session: Levees, Walls, Flood ControlApproved1.50ALL
Technical Session, Flood Risk Affects People Approved1.50ALL
Technical Session: Technology, Flood Protection, InnovationApproved1.50ALL
Technical Session: Erosion Control, Geotechnical, Modeling Approved1.50ALL
Technical Session: Mapping and Modeling Approved1.50ALL
Technical Session: Mapping, Modeling, Climate, Risk and People Approved1.50ALL
Workshop: Changes in US Army Corps of Engineers Guidance Document (Levees)Approved1.50ALL
Technical Session: Wildfire Watershed Mitigation Approved1.50ALL
Technical Session: Looking at the Big PictureApproved1.50ALL
Technical Session: Mapping and Modeling Approved1.50ALL
Workshop: Flood Insurance Approved1.50ALL
Workshop: Urban Levee Design Criteria (ULDC) and Levee Certification Workshop Lessons Learned from Recent Levee Certification Efforts in Northern California Approved1.50ALL
Technical Session: Hydrology, Statistics, Probability Approved1.50ALL
Technical Session: Interesting Mix of TopicsApproved1.50ALL
Technical Session: Geomorphology and Ecological Approaches Approved1.50ALL
Technical Session: Mapping and Modeling, Risk Exposure Approved1.50ALL
Technical Session: Mapping, Mitigation, Planning Approved1.50ALL
Panel: Beyond Recovery: Flood Risk Financing What Every Floodplain Manager Needs to Know Before the Disaster (P6)Approved1.50ALL
Technical Session: Flood Risk, Mitigation, and RegulationApproved1.50ALL
Workshop: A comprehensive Overview to the Gree-Ampt Infiltration Method Approved1.50ALL
Technical Session: Levees, Geotechnical, Certification IssuesApproved1.50ALL
Technical Session: Interesting Mix Approved1.50ALL
Panel – Beyond Recovery: Flood Risk Financing – What Every Floodplain Manager Needs to Know – Diving Into the Details of Flood Risk Financing: A Transformative Approach for Floodplain Managers (P7)Approved1.50ALL
Workshop CLOMR/ LOMR mapping and 2d modeling lessons learned Approved1.00ALL

 

SESSION TITLEEVENT DATEPDH VALUEAPPROVED CERTIFICATIONS

20+ Years of Work on the Sawyer Creek Watershed Master Plan

4-5-Mar-2025

1

All

Herptiles and Stormwater Facilities: Wexford Pond Herptile Survey & Relocation

4-5-Mar-2025

1

All

Overview of the WDNR’s MS4 Best Management Practices Menu: A useful resource for MS4 Permittees

4-5-Mar-2025

0.5

Approved

Spatial and Temporal Trends in Cyanobacterial Blooms and Cyanotoxins in the Lake Winnebago to Green Bay Ecosystem

4-5-Mar-2025

0.5Approved
Building Resilience: Addressing Challenges in Water and Wastewater Infrastructure

4-5-Mar-2025

0.5Approved
Modeling Underground Stormwater Treatment Systems in WinSLAMM

4-5-Mar-2025

0.5Approved
A HEATED AND Permeable Pavement?!?!

4-5-Mar-2025

0.5Approved
Technical Stormwater Standards 1013, 1014

4-5-Mar-2025

1Approved

Lake Delavan Pond Dredging: Purpose, Costs, Permits, Partners

4-5-Mar-2025

1

Approved

WI DNR Storm Water Tech Standards 1011 & 1012 Updates and More

4-5-Mar-2025

0.5Approved
Reclaiming a Historic Slough at Seymour Park

4-5-Mar-2025

1Approved

The Benefits of Flow Path Maps: Using Surface Water Flow Path Mapping for Community Engagement and Green Infrastructure Design

4-5-Mar-2025

1

All

Climate Tools and Strategies for Resilient Water Resources and Infrastructure

4-5-Mar-2025

1

All

Regenerative Stormwater Conveyance (RSC) System Applications

4-5-Mar-2025

1

All
Sequoit Creek Daylighting and Site Redevelopment

4-5-Mar-2025

0.5All
Reimagining East River Emilie Park: Nature-Based Solutions for Flood Resiliency and Community Renewal

4-5-Mar-2025

0.5All
Winnebago Fishery: Walleye Management (not PDH eligible)

4-5-Mar-2025

0.5All
Green Bay Fishery (not PDH eligible)

4-5-Mar-2025

0.5All
Welcome & Housekeeping

4-5-Mar-2025

0.5All

Wetter, Warmer, Wilder: What to Expect for NE Wisconsin Water

4-5-Mar-2025

1

All
TMDL Update

4-5-Mar-2025

1All
Retrofitting Green Infrastructure: Lessons from Two Biofilters

4-5-Mar-2025

1All

Connect the Bay: Fostering Collaboration between Public and Private Entities to Restore the Shoreline of The Lower Green Bay

4-5-Mar-2025

1

All

City of Green Bay – The MS4 Audit – Before, During and After

4-5-Mar-2025

0.5

All
Updating the Minnesota Stormwater Inspection and Maintenance Resource Guide

4-5-Mar-2025

0.5All
Subdivision Grade Checks and Inspections

4-5-Mar-2025

0.5All

Pond-Wetland Systems for Treatment of Agricultural Runoff

4-5-Mar-2025

0.5

All

Modernizing Erosion Control at the City of Green Bay

4-5-Mar-2025

0.5

All

Science, Salt, and Solutions – Salt Impact on Water Quality and What Your Municipality Can Do

4-5-Mar-2025

0.5

All
Native Vegetative Solutions for Slopes, Shorelines, and Waterways

4-5-Mar-2025

0.5All
Safeguarding Our Waters: The Critical Role of Stormwater Pond Management

4-5-Mar-2025

0.5All

Promoting More Vibrant, Eco-Conscious Neighborhoods

4-5-Mar-2025

0.5

All
Planning for the Unknown –   Stormwater Resilience Planning for Future Climate Conditions

4-5-Mar-2025

0.5All
Flexamat: Practical Solutions for Erosion Control

4-5-Mar-2025

0.5All
Building Capacity to Prevent AIS in the Columbia River Basin

4-5-Mar-2025

0.5All
Bellhaven Lane Iron Enhanced Sand Filter: A Regional Urban BMP Retrofit Project

4-5-Mar-2025

1All

Harnessing the Power of AI Programs for Communities and Conservation

4-5-Mar-2025

1

All
East River Recreational Trail: A Collaborative Vision for Resilience & Community Impact

4-5-Mar-2025

1All
The 2025 Legal Landscape for Water Issues in Wisconsin

4-5-Mar-2025

1All

The Cold Climate Center of Excellence for Stormwater Infrastructure Technology

4-5-Mar-2025

0.5

All
SESSION TITLEEVENT DATEPDH VALUEAPPROVED CERTIFICATIONS
Go To Your Storm3-4-Mar-20261.25All
SLAMM Dunk! – Leveraging Research to Improve Modeling3-4-Mar-20261.0CPSWQ, CPMSM, CPESC, NGICP, CESSWI, QSM
Milwaukee MMSD updates: MMSD Green Infrastructure3-4-Mar-20261.0NGICP, CPMSM, CPSWQ, CPESC, CESSWI,QSM
Implementing Phosphorus Removal Systems in Apple Creek3-4-Mar-20261.0NGICP, CPMSM, CPSWQ, CPESC, CESSWI, QSM
DNR MS4 Updates3-4-Mar-20260.5CPSWQ, CESSWI, CPESC, CPMSN, QSM
Extreme Precipitation Design Storms: Minimum Duration of Accumulation3-4-Mar-20260.5NGICP, CPMSM, CPSWQ, CPESC, CESSWI, QSM
Storm Water Management Facility Planning and Budgeting in the Town of Buchanan3-4-Mar-20260.5NGICP, CPMSM, CPSWQ, CPESC 
Visualizing Nutrient Reduction: GIS-Driven Communication for the Martin County Ditch No. 28 Treatment Train3-4-Mar-20260.5CPSWQ, CPMSN, NGICP, QSM
PaveDrain Exhibitor Session3-4-Mar-20260.5All
Introduction to Faircloth Skimmer & StormTrap Modeling Q&A3-4-Mar-20260.5All
Technical Standards 1011, 10123-4-Mar-20260.5CPSWQ, CPESC ,CPMSM, CPIESC, NGICP, CESSWI
Bioretention Media that Doesn’t Leach Phosphorus3-4-Mar-20260.5CPSWQ, CPESC ,CPMSM, CPIESC, NGICP, CESSWI
MS4/TMDL Success Story: How Stoughton Gained Compliance Without Breaking the Bank3-4-Mar-20260.5CPSWQ, CPESC ,CPMSM, NGICP, CESSWI
Stream Restoration Design: Stream Classification and Geometric Determinations3-4-Mar-20261.0All
Water Quality Trading – Regulatory Update and MS4 Implementation Documentation Expansion3-4-Mar-20261.0CPSWQ, CPESC ,CPMSM, NGICP,QSM
Water and Cultural Significance: Navigating Current Archaeological Compliance in Wisconsin3-4-Mar-20261.0CPMSM, CPESC
Wrightstown Project – Collaboration, Innovation, and Municipal Benefit3-4-Mar-20261.0CPMSM, CPSWQ, CPESC, NGICP
Water Quality Trading for TMDL Compliance3-4-Mar-20261.0CPMSM, CPSWQ, CPESC, NGICP, QSM
Measuring Leachable P from Different Tree Species and Public Action Campaign3-4-Mar-20261.0CPMSM, CPSWQ, CPESC, NGICP, QSM
MN DOT I-35 Stormwater Storage3-4-Mar-20261.0All
Keynote – Workplace Strategies for Ethical Challenges3-4-Mar-20261.0All
Urban Soil Health Tech Standard & MS4 Swale/Inf Basin/Dry Basin Modeling Guidance3-4-Mar-20261.0All
Stormwater management on I-41 in Outagamie & Brown Counties3-4-Mar-20261.0All
Coastal Tree Planting Collaborative and MS4 Permit Compliance Opportunities3-4-Mar-20261.0CPMSM, CPSWQ, CPESC, NGICP
Ordinance Modification for TMDL Implementation Plan Progress3-4-Mar-20261.0CPMSM, CPSWQ, CPESC, CESSWI, NGICP
Risk and Uncertainty for Flood Control Projects3-4-Mar-20261.0All
Stormwater Management and Erosion Control Design for Industrial Facilities3-4-Mar-20261.0CPMSM, CPSWQ, CPESC, CESSWI, CPIESC, CPISM,
Digitalization of Below-Ground Stormwater Infrastructure3-4-Mar-20260.5CPMSM, CPSWQ, CPESC,  NGICP,
Building Capacity to Prevent AIS in the Columbia River Basin3-4-Mar-20260.5All
UWO ERIC Lab – How we can work together!3-4-Mar-20260.5CPMSM, CPSWQ, NGICP, CESSWI
ADS Stormwater Management Solutions3-4-Mar-20260.5CPSWQ, CPESC,CPMSM, CPIESC, CPISM, QSM, CESSWI
Contech Exhibitor Session3-4-Mar-20260.5CPMSM, CPSWQ, CPESC,  NGICP, CESSWI, QSM
City of Manawa Dam Failure and Stream Bank Stabilization3-4-Mar-20260.5CPMSM, CPSWQ, CPESC,  NGICP, CESSWI, CPIESC,QSM
The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: Why Inspecting Private BMPs Matters for MS4 Compliance3-4-Mar-20260.5CPMSM, CPSWQ, CPESC,  NGICP, CESSWI, CPIESC, QSM
Stormwater Pond Dredging: How does dredging affect phosphorus release from stormwater pond sediment?3-4-Mar-20260.5CPMSM, CPSWQ, CPESC,  NGICP, CESSWI, CPIESC, QSM
Low Salt Design – The Need for Change in Infrastructure Design3-4-Mar-20260.5CPMSM, CPSWQ, CPESC,  NGICP, CESSWI, 
Educational Campaign for Private Stormwater Practice Owners3-4-Mar-20260.5CPMSM, CPSWQ, CPESC,  NGICP, CESSWI, 
What Lives in Your Ponds: ARTS Project Case Study3-4-Mar-20261.0CPMSM, CPSWQ, CPESC,  NGICP, CESSWI, 
Advancing Community and Agency Collaboration Through the Community Waters Coalition3-4-Mar-20261.0CPMSM, CPSWQ, CPESC,  NGICP, CESSWI,
Fox-Wolf Basin – Working toward Recovery3-4-Mar-20260.5All
SESSION TITLEEVENT DATEPDH VALUEAPPROVED CERTIFICATIONS
SMC and IECA BMP Field Day23-Apr-254.5ALL
SMC and IECA BMP Field Day12-May-254.5ALL

 

SESSION TITLEEVENT DATEPDH VALUEAPPROVED CERTIFICATIONS
2025 Erosion Control Field Day21-Oct-20256.0All

 

SESSION TITLEEVENT DATEPDH VALUEAPPROVED CERTIFICATIONS
Hydrologic Effects Due to Watershed Wildfires3-4-Nov-20250.5All
Status of ASTM Committee E64 Standards Relating to Protocols, Practices and Specifications for Stormwater Control Measures3-4-Nov-20250.5All
Evaluation of Rolled Erosion Control Blanket Fiber Types3-4-Nov-20250.5All
Construction Stormwater Compliance: A Discussion of Challenges and Solutions for Utility-Scale Solar Development3-4-Nov-20251All
Successful Revegetation Strategies on the Carr Fire3-4-Nov-20250.5All
Turf Reinforcement Mats: How Materials Impact Performance3-4-Nov-20250.5All
Engineered Soil Amendments – What Have We Learned over the First Decade?3-4-Nov-20251All
Lessons Learned: Establishing Diverse Seed Mixes to Balance Wildlife Habitat and Cattle Grazing3-4-Nov-20250.5All
Lessons learned from a 7-year MS4 Audit (and others)3-4-Nov-20250.5All
Obtaining Compliance In Work in Waterways3-4-Nov-20251All
Waldo Canyon Post-Fire Stabilization & Restoration Case Study: 12-Years Later3-4-Nov-20250.5All
Data-Driven Reclamation: Leveraging Technology for Environmental Compliance3-4-Nov-20251CPESC, CPSWQ, CPMSM, CPISM, NGICP
Mining Industrial and Rare Earth Minerals in Southwest Montana – Lessons Learned During 30 Years of Reclamation on Active Mine Operations3-4-Nov-20251All
Small Town, Big Stormwater Issues: Strategic Stormwater Program Development for Town of Jackson, WY3-4-Nov-20251All
It Never Rains in the High Desert… Until It Does3-4-Nov-20250.5All
Field Tour: Dad Clark Gulch Stabilization Project3-4-Nov-20251.5All

 

SESSION TITLEEVENT DATEPDH VALUEAPPROVED CERTIFICATIONS
Field Tour | Stormwater Solutions for a Healthier James River: A Tour of Green Infrastructure Projects in Richmond’s East End*25-28 Feb 20252.00ALL
Considerations for Sustainable and Resilient Coal Ash Cover Systems25-28 Feb 20251.00ALL
Creating a Stormwater Utopia25-28 Feb 20251.00ALL
Flobond ‘Anti-Capping’ Polymers Significantly Increase Emergence, Stand Establishment and Yield in High Value Horticultural Crops25-28 Feb 20251.00ALL
Get Dirty: A Hands-on Soil Texture Workshop25-28 Feb 20251.00ALL
Maximizing Solar Success: Innovative Vegetation and Construction Strategies for Utility Scale Projects25-28 Feb 20251.00ALL
Navigating Waters: Assessing the Ripple Effect of Local Regulation Enforcement on Water Quality25-28 Feb 20251.00ALL
Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan Siloing25-28 Feb 20251.00ALL
SWPPP Development, Compliance, & Overcoming Common Challenges25-28 Feb 20251.00ALL
Start Here: A Primer on Erosion and Sediment Control25-28 Feb 20251.00ALL
Advancing Flood Predictive Models: A Machine Learning Approach for Live Modeling for Resiliency25-28 Feb 20251.00ALL
Approved Flocculant Lists and Why More States Need Them25-28 Feb 20251.00ALL
Building (or Rebuilding) an Effective Construction and Post-Construction Program25-28 Feb 20251.00ALL
Environmental Protection Techniques When Working in Water – Case Studies Cited from Across the UK25-28 Feb 20251.00ALL
Modernizing Photo Documentation: Leveraging Actionable Imagery25-28 Feb 20251.00ALL
Post Construction – Municipal and Private Stormwater Repairs25-28 Feb 20251.00ALL
Field Tour | Roam Along the River25-28 Feb 20252.00ALL
Using Geotechnical Engineering Reports for Erosion and Sediment Control Design25-28 Feb 20251.00ALL
Employing a Large-Scale Field Study to Assess Establishment of Native and Pollinator Seed Mixes for Solar Site Applications25-28 Feb 20251.00ALL
Greening Greater Fulton25-28 Feb 20251.00ALL
How Solar Can Be a Better Neighbor – Ways to Manage Risk, Save Money, and Keep All Stakeholders in Support of the Project25-28 Feb 20251.00ALL
Mass Grading: Preventing Our Waterbodies from Becoming Sediment Basins25-28 Feb 20251.00ALL
Percussion Earth Anchors25-28 Feb 20251.00ALL
Regulated (contaminated) Soil/groundwater Dewatering, and Interrelated Stormwater Interaction Controls25-28 Feb 20251.00ALL
Rethinking SWPPP Success: Using Sustainable BMPs to Achieve Results & the Role BioWorm™ Plays in This Effort25-28 Feb 20251.00ALL
Slash Mulch Berms in Sediment Barrier Applications25-28 Feb 20251.00ALL
Strategies for Addressing Massive Erosion and Slope Instability in Riverine Environments: Insights from Successful Projects in the Greater Toronto Area (Canada)25-28 Feb 20251.00ALL
The Fundamentals of Managing Water for Effective Stormwater Treatment25-28 Feb 20251.00ALL
A Reedy River Renaissance: How Greenville County Is Transforming Flood Risk into Community Assets25-28 Feb 20251.00ALL
Enforcement Exchange25-28 Feb 20251.00ALL
Large-Scale Performance Evaluation of Various Rock Check Dam Installations25-28 Feb 20251.00ALL
Matching Products to Projects – Asking Better Questions to Prevent Sediment Loss25-28 Feb 20251.00ALL
    
Permeable and Porous Surfaces; Unicorns or a Complex Solution in Disguise?25-28 Feb 20251.00ALL
Stormwater Infiltration – Reversing Urban Hydrology25-28 Feb 20251.00ALL
Clearing up the Water and Questions Surrounding Chemical Treatments25-28 Feb 20251.00ALL
Exploring Challenges and Opportunities in Stormwater Management for Solar Development Projects25-28 Feb 20251.00ALL
Going Paperless: Transitioning Your Program to Electronic Methods for Plans Review, Inspections, and Documentation Lessons Learned Discussion25-28 Feb 20251.00ALL
Inspecting and Maintaining State DOT Post-Construction Stormwater BMPs25-28 Feb 20251.00ALL
Navigating Change: Reviving the Construction Stormwater Program in a Small Community25-28 Feb 20251.00ALL
Soil Health Practices and Field Assessment – Benefits for Vegetation Establishment and Stormwater Management25-28 Feb 20251.00ALL
Stormwater Management Emergency Response25-28 Feb 20251.00ALL
The Strategies and Challenges of Implementing an Industrial Stormwater Compliance Program for Multiple Facilities25-28 Feb 20251.00ALL
Asset Protection with Appropriate Erosion Control Strategies in Flashy Streams25-28 Feb 20251.00ALL
Coastal Erosion Control Management Through Thin Layer Placement for Sustained Living Shorelines25-28 Feb 20251.00ALL
Double Compliance: Implementing Construction Stormwater Compliance During Industrial Facility Expansions25-28 Feb 20251.00ALL
Incorporating Wildlife-Friendly Stormwater BMPs with Construction Activities25-28 Feb 20251.00ALL
Mile High Tree Canopy25-28 Feb 20251.00ALL
Successfully Navigating the Increasing Complexities of Stormwater Regulations for Solar Construction Projects25-28 Feb 20251.00ALL
The Process and Challenges of Meeting Water Quality & Erosion Control Standards in Construction: A Case Study Approach on Civil Construction Projects in Colorado25-28 Feb 20251.00ALL
Utilizing Acid Mine Drainage (AMD) Sludge as a Reclamation Plan25-28 Feb 20251.00ALL
Wet Weather, Dry Weather, & Illicit Discharges: Let’s Discuss the Basics of IDDE25-28 Feb 20251.00ALL
Coastal Protection Under a Changing Climate25-28 Feb 20251.00ALL
Compliance Collaboration for Success in Erosion and Sediment Control Implementation25-28 Feb 20251.00ALL
Cost-Effective Innovation to Enhance Sediment Control Efficiency and Environmental Friendliness25-28 Feb 20251.00ALL
Developing SWPPPs Across Multiple Jurisdictions25-28 Feb 20251.00ALL
Green Stormwater Infrastructure: Does It Work?25-28 Feb 20251.00ALL
Protecting Watersheds Through Erosion Control Methods25-28 Feb 20251.00ALL
Stability Challenges on Solar Sites in the Northeast25-28 Feb 20251.00ALL
Temporary Construction Dewatering in Utah25-28 Feb 20251.00ALL
Are Sediment and Erosion Check List Requirements Causing Non-Compliant Situations on Construction Sites?25-28 Feb 20251.00ALL
Bioretention Basins and Buffer Strips for PFAS Reduction/removal25-28 Feb 20251.00ALL
Del-Mar-Va-lous Water Quality Results on Construction Projects in the Mid-Atlantic Region25-28 Feb 20251.00ALL
Functional Equivalence and NPDES Implications to Groundwater Discharges25-28 Feb 20251.00ALL
Hands on Workshop for Underground Modular Detention Design & Build25-28 Feb 20251.00ALL
Stabilization of a Severely Eroding Streambank on Lake Waramaug Brook25-28 Feb 20251.00ALL
Sunshine & Soil: Navigating Vegetation Management and Erosion Issues on Mid-Atlantic Solar Sites25-28 Feb 20251.00ALL
The Benefits and Operational Capability of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles in Conducting Stormwater and Environmental Inspections25-28 Feb 20251.00ALL
The Neal Middle School Bioretention Pond Project: Combining Stormwater Management with Educational Opportunities25-28 Feb 20251.00ALL
Combining Geospatial Approaches, Early Site Assessment, and a Prescriptive Solutions to Address Erosion and Vegetation Establishment on Renewable Energy Sites25-28 Feb 20251.00ALL
Erosion in a Changing Climate25-28 Feb 20251.00ALL
Green Stormwater Infrastructure in the Urban Environment25-28 Feb 20251.00ALL
Moving a State Department of Environmental Quality Towards Electronic Permitting25-28 Feb 20251.00ALL
Providing Stormwater Education and Outreach to Underserved Communities25-28 Feb 20251.00ALL
Stormwater Recharged: Innovating with Electrical Flocculation25-28 Feb 20251.00ALL
The Nexus of Stormwater and Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasure Compliance25-28 Feb 20251.00ALL
Using Drones for Erosion and Sediment Control Inspections25-28 Feb 20251.00ALL
A New Era of Flow – The Royal Oak Municipal Drain Transformation Story25-28 Feb 20250.50ALL
Combination of Traditional Knowledge and Industrial Techniques to Successfully Control Erosion in a Mountainous Environment in Guinea, West Africa25-28 Feb 20250.50ALL
Erosion Control Concepts Related to Agriculture25-28 Feb 20250.50ALL
Lessons Learned from Solar Development in Georgia: Insight on Effective Erosion and Sedimentation Practices and Policies25-28 Feb 20250.50ALL
Sediment Basin Outflow Influence on Stream Water Quality During Highway Construction25-28 Feb 20250.50ALL
Sustainable Slope Stabilization Post-Cyclone Gabrielle25-28 Feb 20250.50ALL
Unpredictable Weather Doesn’t Allow for Gambling with Erosion Control BMPs25-28 Feb 20250.50ALL
Use of Plant Based Dust Control in Reducing Fugitive Dust Emissions25-28 Feb 20250.50ALL
Using GCCM Specified to ASTM D8364 to Mitigate Erosion and Storm Water Control Issues25-28 Feb 20250.50ALL
An Industrial Hygienist’s Approach to Erosion and Sediment Control25-28 Feb 20251.00ALL
Behind the Curb: A Comparison of Back-of-curb Sediment Control Practices25-28 Feb 20251.00ALL
Considering Carbon in Stormwater Infrastructure25-28 Feb 20251.00ALL
Elliot Bay Seawall Project – Working Within Strict Regulations to Provide Efficiency in Stormwater Treatment Amid a Large-scale Waterfront Construction Project25-28 Feb 20251.00ALL
How to Use LID for Any Project from Clearing to Completion Protecting Sediment and Stormwater Runoff25-28 Feb 20251.00ALL
The Power of Polyacrylamide25-28 Feb 20251.00ALL
Unveiling Sector-Specific Strategies: Navigating the MSGP Permit25-28 Feb 20251.00ALL
Access Road Decommissioning Strategies for Linear Utilities: A Case Study on Decommissioning Access Roads in a California National Forest25-28 Feb 20250.50ALL
Coir Geotextile Ecofriendly Alternative for Geotechnical Applications25-28 Feb 20250.50ALL
High Performance Turf Reinforced Matting and Hard Armor Erosion Systems Used for Culvert Rehabilitation on Auburn’s Storm Water Facility Grounds25-28 Feb 20250.50ALL
Overcoming a Challenge with a Challenge: Gwinnett County Walking the Talk25-28 Feb 20250.50ALL
Reformation and Revegetation of Two Steep Cut Slopes Using Jute Bags, on a Road in Tayacaja, Peru25-28 Feb 20250.50ALL
Reinforced Soil Structure for Stream Bank Restoration Project in U.S.A25-28 Feb 20250.50ALL
Soil Testing and Amendments for Successful Revegetation25-28 Feb 20250.50ALL
SESSION TITLEEVENT DATEPDH VALUEAPPROVED CERTIFICATIONS
25 Years of BMP Metrics: A Data-Driven Look at Greenville, SC’s Construction Site Program and Practices1-4-Mar-20261.0All 
A Basic Understanding of the MS4 Requirements1-4-Mar-20262.0All 
A Vegetated Solution to Slope Erosion Using Percussion Anchors and Turf Reinforcement Mats1-4-Mar-20261.0All 
“E&SC and Stormwater Professionals! Let’s do something new…1-4-Mar-20261.0All 
Active Treatment Systens Explained: Treating Stormwater & Monitoring Compliance1-4-Mar-20260.5CPSWQ, CPMSM,CPESC, CESSWI, NGICP, CPISM
Advanced Vegetation Establishment and Erosion Control Practices for Renewable Energy Projects1-4-Mar-20261.0All 
Advancements in Evaluating Armoring Solutions for High Energy Flow Conditions1-4-Mar-20260.5CPSWQ, CPMSM,CPESC, CESSWI, NGICP, CPISM
Advancing Stormwater Management: Variable Flow Skimmers for Enhanced Sediment Control1-4-Mar-20260.5All 
AI Stormwater: Better Prompting = Better Results1-4-Mar-20261.0All 
Assessing Erosion Control Performance on Differing Soil Types: The Complicated Nature of Cover Factors1-4-Mar-20261.0All 
Assessing GDOT native grassing standards for improved erosion control1-4-Mar-20260.5All 
Baffle Curtain Solutions for Environmental Compliance and Water Quality Protection1-4-Mar-20260.5All 
Basics of BMP Installation1-4-Mar-20260.5All 
Beyond the Plan: Proactive Approaches to Erosion and Sediment Control for Sustainable Development1-4-Mar-20260.5All 
Biodegradability vs. Oxo -Degradable Plastic Applications products labelled as “degradable,” “oxo-degradable,” “oxo-biodegradable,”1-4-Mar-20260.5All 
Boredom Proofing Stormwater Training: Making Construction Stormwater Trainings More Engaging1-4-Mar-20261.0All 
Bridging the gap: Collaborative problem solving for erosion and sediment control1-4-Mar-20262.0All 
Building your Business in a Erosive Environment1-4-Mar-20261.0All 
Career Crossroads: How Mentorship Shapes the Stormwater Professional1-4-Mar-20261.0All 
CGP Chaos: Why Every State Plays by Different Rules and What to Do About It1-4-Mar-20261.0All 
Challenges Using Hydroseeding at Maya Train Project in Mexico1-4-Mar-20261.0All 
Chitosan Biocoagulants – Improving the Safety, Economics, and Environmental Impacts of an Open-Air Activated Sludge System in Georgia1-4-Mar-20261.0CPSWQ,CPISM,CPMSM, CPESC 
Considerations when Permitting Construction Projects at Existing Facilities1-4-Mar-20261.0CPSWQ,CPISM,CPMSM, CPESC 
Defining Stormwater Excellence: Building Practical Competency Frameworks for MS4, Construction & Industrial Professionals1-4-Mar-20261.0CPSWQ,CPISM,CPMSM, CPESC 
Design and Environmental Challenges of Lauder SWDB Phase 2 Compartment 2 in Harris County, Texas1-4-Mar-20260.5CPSWQ,CPISM,CPMSM, CPESC 
Design, Construction, and Tracking Detention Volumes of Lauder SWDB Phase 2 Compartment 1 in Harris County, Texas1-4-Mar-20260.5CPSWQ, CPESC, CPMSM, CPISM 
Designing and Delivering Functional Sediment Basins: A Team-Based Approach1-4-Mar-20261.0CPSWQ, CPESC, CPMSM, CPISM, CESSWI, NGICP 
Designing Smarter Subsurface Stormwater Storage Systems: A Comprehensive Approach1-4-Mar-20261.0All 
Development of Erosion Control Product Longevity Test Methodology1-4-Mar-20260.5CPSWQ, CPESC, CPMSM, CPISM, CESSWI, NGICP 
Don’t Let Your MS4 Program Be Dry1-4-Mar-20260.5All 
Dust Off Your BMPs: Modern Strategies for NPDES-Compliant Dust Control1-4-Mar-20261.0All 
Ecologically Sustainable & Nature based Solutions for the Bioremediation & Nutrient Management of Our Water and Soils.1-4-Mar-20262.0All 
Enforcement Exchange1-4-Mar-20261.0CPSWQ, CPESC, CPMSM, CPISM, CESSWI, NGICP 
Engineered Media Removal of Nutrients1-4-Mar-20261.0All 
Erosion Control Strategies for Streambank/Shoreline Restoration1-4-Mar-20261.0All 
Evaluating Floating Surface Skimmer Flowrates Through Experimental Testing1-4-Mar-20261.0All 
From Compost to Clean Water: The Evolution and Environmental Impact of Siltworm’s Filter Sock Technology1-4-Mar-20261.0All 
From Conflict to Collaboration: Rethinking SWPPP Enforcement and Contractor Engagement1-4-Mar-20261.0All 
From Guesswork to Game Plan: Strategic Design for Flocculant Success1-4-Mar-20261.0All 
From Paper Logs to Permafrost: Stormwater Compliance in the Far North1-4-Mar-20260.5All 
From risk to resilience: managing erosion on mined landscapes1-4-Mar-20261.0All 
Geosynthetic Clay Liners (GCL) – Lining Stormwater Management Ponds.1-4-Mar-20260.5All 
Harmful Algal Bloom Forecasting for Resilient Waterways1-4-Mar-20261.0All 
Harnessing Social Media for Effective MS4 Public Education under NPDES1-4-Mar-20261.0CPSQ,CPESC,CESSWI, CPISM,CPMSM, NGICP
Home on the Range – Grassland Restoration Using Native Species1-4-Mar-20261.0CPSQ,CPESC,CESSWI, CPISM,CPMSM, NGICP,
How are State DOTs Incorporating Sustainability into BMPs1-4-Mar-20261.0All 
How Erosion Control can protect our Roadways1-4-Mar-20260.5ALL
Implementation of LID Stormwater Practices across Lee County, AL.1-4-Mar-20261.0ALL
Industrial Stormwater FAQ: Answers to Common Questions about Industrial Stormwater Compliance1-4-Mar-20260.5ALL
Innovative Erosion Control: Flexamat® in Urban Waterway Stabilization1-4-Mar-20261.0ALL
Installation and Maintenance Lessons of Green Stormwater Infrastructure in the Upper Trinity Basin at the TRWD Rainscapes1-4-Mar-20261.0 
Investigations for Non-Stormwater Discharge: Regulatory Requirements & Evaluation Plans1-4-Mar-20260.5 
Irrigation Using Stormwater and Natural Capillary Forces1-4-Mar-20260.5 
Levee Repairs After Bomb Cyclone Flood 20191-4-Mar-20261.0 
Mass Grading: Preventing Our Waterbodies from Becoming Sediment Basins1-4-Mar-20261.0 
Maximizing our Limited Urban Space through Subbase Stormwater Storage1-4-Mar-20260.5CPSWQ,CPESC,CESSWI, CPISM,CPMSM,NGICP
Minnesota’s Green Stormwater Infrastructure Toolkits1-4-Mar-20260.5CPSWQ,CPESC,CESSWI, CPISM,CPMSM,NGICP
Mitigating Potential Flooding Impacts with Engineered Earth Armoring Solutions1-4-Mar-20260.5CPSWQ,CPESC,CESSWI, CPISM,CPMSM,NGICP
Moving Beyond the Surface: Design and Performance of Modern Biofiltration Systems1-4-Mar-20261.0CPSWQ,CPESC,CESSWI, CPISM,CPMSM,NGICP
MS4 Tracking and Reporting1-4-Mar-20261.0CPSWQ,CPESC,CESSWI, CPISM,CPMSM,NGICP
Navigating Wildlife and Ecological Regulatory Challenges for Stormwater Compliance1-4-Mar-20260.5CPSWQ,CPESC,CESSWI, CPISM,CPMSM,NGICP
NEOM Coast from Intertidal to Sabkha Systems: A Geological Overview1-4-Mar-20260.5CPSWQ,CPESC,CESSWI, CPISM,CPMSM,NGICP
On-Country Soil Erosion and Sediment Control Training: Integrating Cultural Insights and Sustainable Practices1-4-Mar-20261.0All
Overview of Combined RUSLE/RUSLE2 Modeling Approach for Large Linear Projects1-4-Mar-20260.5CPSWQ,CPESC,CESSWI, CPISM,CPMSM,NGICP
Passive Treatment: Project Case Study in Los Angeles County1-4-Mar-20261.0CPSWQ,CPESC,CESSWI, CPISM,CPMSM,NGICP
Plant Breeding for the Circular Economy: Advancing Sustainable Revegetation and Erosion Control1-4-Mar-20260.5All
Polymer Flocculants used for Erosion and Sediment Control and Water Treatment: A Fundamentals Review1-4-Mar-20261.0All
Polymer Solutions for Sensitive and Large-Scale Projects1-4-Mar-20261.0All
Profile Products – The Kinder Memorial Park Landbridge; A Case Study Review1-4-Mar-20261.0All
Quantifying Erosion Control Blanket Water “Absorption” Via Different Methodologies1-4-Mar-20261.0All
Quarry Reclamation with All-Natural Rolled Erosion Control Products1-4-Mar-20261.0All
Reducing Environmental Impact: Polymer Technology in Pool Backwash Treatment1-4-Mar-20260.5All
Remote Cloud Monitoring for Job Site Nuisance Dust & Particles1-4-Mar-20260.5All
Removal of Nitrogen and Recovery of Phosphorus Using Modified Geotextiles1-4-Mar-20261.0All
Resilient Erosion and Sediment Controls – An Analysis of State DOT Practices1-4-Mar-20261.0All
Responsible Use of Cationic and Anionic Polyacrylamides in Sediment and Erosion Control: Application, Detection, and Neutralization Strategies1-4-Mar-20261.0All
Restoring Shorelines Using Reinforced Vegetative Solutions: A Review of Case Studies in the Central and Southern United States1-4-Mar-20261.0All
Road Salt: The Silent Killer of Green Stormwater Infrastructure1-4-Mar-20261.0All
Seamless BMP Transition: Collaborating from Construction to Post-Construction for Long-Term Success1-4-Mar-20261.0All
Secret Weapon to Upping your Inspection Game1-4-Mar-20261.0CPSWQ, CPESC,CESSWI, CPISM,CPMSM
Silt Happens: Improving Silt Traps Using Full-Scale Techniques Under Regional Conditions1-4-Mar-20261.0CPESC, CESSWI, CPSWQ, CPMSM, NGISP, CPIESC
Smart Stormwater Management at the Ford Motor Company Research Campus1-4-Mar-20260.5All
Soil Genomics Reveals The Relationship of Soil Microbiome, Vegetation Establishment and Soil Erosion1-4-Mar-20261.0All
Soil Health Practices as a Green Infrastructure BMP to Improve Stormwater Management and Prevent Erosion.1-4-Mar-20261.0CPESC, CESSWI, CPSWQ, CPMSM, NGISP,QSM CPIESC
Stormwater Recharged: Innovating with Electrical Flocculation1-4-Mar-20261.0All
Stormwater! This Ain’t Our First Rodeo1-4-Mar-20260.5All
Strategies for Sediment Management on Mine sites1-4-Mar-20260.5All
Streamlining Compliance and Communication with Construction Dashboards1-4-Mar-20261.0All
Sustainable Cover System for ARD/ML Mitigation at Site C: Integrating Soil Stabilization and HPTRM1-4-Mar-20261.0CPESC, CPSWQ, CPISM, CPMSM, CESSWI
Synthesis of Risk and Resilience-based Erosion and Sediment Control Design Guidance1-4-Mar-20261.0CPESC, CESSWI, CPMSM, CPSWQ
Targeted nature-based infrastructure on contiguous Qualified Buyout Properties to improve climate resiliency & reduce erosion along riparian corridors in Texas1-4-Mar-20260.5NGICP, CPMSM,CPESC,CPSWQ,  CESSWI, CPIESC
The Coastal Habitat and Water Quality (C-HAWQ) Initiative – Restoring the Canals of Marco Island1-4-Mar-20260.5All
The Evolution of Engineered Soil Amendments – What Have We Learned over the First Decade?1-4-Mar-20261.0All
The Importance of Stormwater Management and Erosion and Sediment Control in Remedial Design1-4-Mar-20260.5All
The Narrow Path to Stream Recovery: A Case Study of Stream Rehabilitation in Tight Spaces1-4-Mar-20261.0All
The National Trend Of Urban Runoff Mitigation Through Infiltrating Pavements – How and Why1-4-Mar-20261.0All
The Ripple effect: A Comprehensive Rehabilitation Plan for the NOC Campus Green Space and Pond1-4-Mar-20260.5All
The Vital Importance of Disruptive Technology to Erosion Professionals and How You Can Respond1-4-Mar-20261.0All
Turning Mining Overburden into Opportunity: Soil Formation from Opencast Mining Waste Material1-4-Mar-20260.5CPSWQ, CPISM, CPESC, NGICP
Ultra-Urban Ecosystem Restoration – Chicago’s Northerly Island1-4-Mar-20261.0All
Unroll Concrete for Erosion Control in Stormwater Management – GCCM (Geosynthetic Cementitious Composite Mat)1-4-Mar-20260.5 CPMSM,CPESC,CPSWQ,  CESSWI, CPIESC, 
Using Project Management Frameworks to Build Better MS4 SWMPs1-4-Mar-20261.0 CPMSM,CPESC,CPSWQ,  CESSWI, 
Using Skimmers for Post Construction Water Quality1-4-Mar-20261.0All
Vegetation for Erosion Control (It’s All About the ROOTS)1-4-Mar-20260.5All
Walk a Mile in My Boots: Swapping Roles Between Inspectors and Developers to Build Collaboration1-4-Mar-20261.0All
When Do Innovative Stormwater Practices Make Sense?1-4-Mar-20260.5All
Where the mud meets the road: Track-out prevention methods1-4-Mar-20260.5All
Your Management Toolbox of BMPs for a Successful Sediment Pond1-4-Mar-20261.0All
Central City Flood Control Project & Ham Branch Site4-Mar-20263.0All

 

SESSION TITLEEVENT DATEPDH VALUEAPPROVED CERTIFICATIONS
Cleaner Waters Ahead: How Geogrids Transform Dirt Roads and Reduce Sediment Pollution1-3-Jun-20261.0CPESC, CESSWI,CPSWQ,CPMSM QSM
Maine DEP Stormwater Program Updates1-3-Jun-20260.5CPESC, CESSWI, CPSWQ, CPMSM, NGICP, QSM
Panel – Your E&SC Toolkit: Mentoring Women’s Development at all Levels1-3-Jun-20261.0CPESC, CESSWI, CPSWQ, CPMSM, NGICP, QSM
Getting Turbidity Under Control: Real-World PAM Applications1-3-Jun-20260.5CPESC, CESSWI, CPSWQ, CPMSM, NGICP, QSM
Keynote: Live Staking & Bio-Engineering Practices for Stabilization & Habitat1-3-Jun-20261.0CPSWQ, CPMSM, NGICP, CPESC, CPISM, CESSWI, QSM
Effective Sediment Basin Design1-3-Jun-20260.5CPESC, CESSWI, CPSWQ, CPMSM, NGICP,CPIESC,  QSM
Live Demo – Turf Reinforcement Mat & Duckbill Anchoring1-3-Jun-20263.0CPESC, CESSWI, CPSWQ, CPMSM, NGICP, QSM, CPIESC, CIHECP
Live Demo – Flocculant Lab1-3-Jun-20263.0CPESC, CESSWI, CPSWQ, CPMSM, CPISM,  NGICP, QSM
Live Demo – Hydroseeding and Mulching1-3-Jun-20263.0CPESC, CESSWI, CPSWQ, CPMSM, NGICP, QSM, CPIESC, CIHECP
Live Demo – Live Stakes & Tree Protection1-3-Jun-20263.0CPESC, CESSWI, CPSWQ, CPMSM, NGICP, QSM, CPIESC, CIHECP
Live Demo – Compost Filter Soxx1-3-Jun-20263.0CPESC, CESSWI, CPSWQ, CPMSM, NGICP, QSM, CPIESC, CIHECP
Outdoor Station – Pervious Pavement1-3-Jun-20263.0CPESC, CESSWI, CPSWQ, CPMSM, NGICP, QSM, CPIESC, CIHECP
Outdoor Station – Pond Skimmer1-3-Jun-20263.0CPESC, CESSWI, CPSWQ, CPMSM, NGICP, QSM, CPIESC, CIHECP
Outdoor Station – Underground Stormwater Detention1-3-Jun-20263.0CPESC, CESSWI, CPSWQ, CPMSM, NGICP, QSM, CPIESC, CIHECP
Outdoor Station – Erosion Control Blanket (ECB) Installation Best Practices1-3-Jun-20263.0CPESC, CESSWI, CPSWQ, CPMSM, NGICP, QSM, CPIESC, CIHECP
SESSION TITLEEVENT DATE PDH VALUEAPPLICABLE TO BELOW CERTIFICATIONS
Soil and Erosion Control at Gibbston Valle Winery16-18 Oct 20242.00ALL
Te Pakanga Whenua: An Erosion Ba􀆩le16-18 Oct 20241.00ALL
Construc􀆟ng Snowy 2.0 – The Challenges, Opportuni􀆟es and Lessons Learned from Construc􀆟ng a Mega
Project within an Iconic Na􀆟onal Park
16-18 Oct 20240.50ALL
Tes􀆟ng & Maintaining Best Prac􀆟ce Through the Comparison of Interna􀆟onal Technology16-18 Oct 20240.50ALL
A Floccing Good Innova􀆟on; Improvements in Chemical Treatment. A More Efficient Way to Dose, Monitor
and Maintain Floc Systems on a Large Project with Poor Access
16-18 Oct 20240.50ALL
Morphing from a Caterpillar into a Bu􀆩erfly – Crea􀆟ng your Development Plan to Transform into a Wellrounded
ESC Specialist
16-18 Oct 20240.50ALL
Strategies for Sediment Management on Large Construc􀆟on Sites16-18 Oct 20240.50ALL
Subsurface Challenges: How Renewables Projects in Queensland Fail to Iden􀆟fy Dispersive Soils in Planning
and Ini􀆟al Stages, and the Subsequent Consequences
16-18 Oct 20240.50ALL
Sediment and Erosion Control Principles Tested in NSW Supreme Court16-18 Oct 20240.50ALL
Innova􀆟ons in Flow and Rainfall Ac􀆟vated Automa􀆟c Coagulant Dosing for Sediment Basins16-18 Oct 20240.50ALL
Online Stream Diversion Methodologies: A Case Study of Te Ara o Te Ata16-18 Oct 20241.00ALL
Type E Sediment Basins – Case Study – Concept, Modelling, Construc􀆟on and Performance16-18 Oct 20241.00ALL
Sustainable Soil Management: Driving Sustainable Outcomes Through Be􀆩er Use of Surplus Soils16-18 Oct 20240.50ALL
Naviga􀆟ng Water Quality: A Comprehensive Monitoring Approach at Te Ara o Te Ata16-18 Oct 20240.50ALL
Bridging the Gap: Integra􀆟ng Sustainable Erosion and Sediment Control Prac􀆟ces Beyond Best Prac􀆟ce
Guidelines
16-18 Oct 20240.50ALL
On Country Erosion and Sediment Control Training16-18 Oct 20240.50ALL
Trials and Tribula􀆟ons of Erosion & Sediment Control in an Alpine Environment Otago New Zealand16-18 Oct 20240.50ALL
Stopping Sediment, Using Technology to Halt Sediment Reaching Waterways16-18 Oct 20240.50ALL
With All Good Inten􀆟ons. A Case Study Highligh􀆟ng the day-to-day Reali􀆟es of Employing Best Prac􀆟ce ESC
on a Large-Scale Earthworks Project
16-18 Oct 20240.50ALL
Op􀆟misa􀆟on of Flocculant Dosing Systems by Integra􀆟ng Advanced Sensors into a Reliable Control
Framework
16-18 Oct 20240.50ALL
Taki􀆟mu North Link – Successes and Stuff Ups. A series of Case Studies Reflec􀆟ng on some of our Weird and
Wonderful ESC Challenges over the last 3 years
16-18 Oct 20240.50ALL
Nurturing Nature: Ecologically Sound Solu􀆟ons to Coastal Erosion16-18 Oct 20240.50ALL
SESSION TITLEEVENT DATEPDH VALUEAPPLICABLE TO BELOW CERTIFICATIONS
Field Tour22-24-Sep-20252.5All
Google UNO Site Compliance – The Google UNO Site was Recognized for an Environmental Program that is one of the Most Comprehensive in the Industry by Google22-24-Sep-20250.5All
Post-Construction Stormwater Compliance – What are we Learning?22-24-Sep-20250.5All
Polymer Flocculant Solutions to Protect the Midwest’s Rich Natural Resources22-24-Sep-20250.5All
The Evolution of Constructon Entrance BMPs: How to Implement Composite Reusable Trackout Control Systems for Stormwater Compliance22-24-Sep-20250.5All
Construction Stormwater Compliance: A Discussion of Challenges and Solutions for Utility-Scale Solar Development22-24-Sep-20250.5All
Quarry Reclamation with All-Natural Rolled Erosion Control Products22-24-Sep-20250.5All
SWPPP 2.0 Transforming Compliance Into Sustainability22-24-Sep-20250.5All
Selecting & Establishing Great Plains Native Plants in Stormwater Management Projects22-24-Sep-20250.5All
The Antelope Valley Project22-24-Sep-20251All
Storm Water in Nebraska: Department of Water, Energy and Environment Permiting and Compliance Update22-24-Sep-20250.5All
Storm Sewer Outlets – Minimizing Long-Term Erosion and Maintenance Issues22-24-Sep-20250.5All
Characterizing Sediment and Identifying Sources in Nebraska Roadway Runoff: Implications for BMPs22-24-Sep-20250.5All
Demystifying the Corps Regulatory Program22-24-Sep-20250.5All
Consultation with the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission Pursuant to the Nongame and Endangered Species Conservation Act (NESCA)22-24-Sep-20250.5All
Why Did you Stop at My Site? Understanding Small Site SWPPP Inspections and How to Stay Compliant22-24-Sep-20250.5All
The City of Lincoln’s Proactive Approach to Flood, Erosion, and Water Quality Protections
Professional Development
22-24-Sep-20250.5All
Stormwater Management Pitfalls in Land Development Plan Reviews22-24-Sep-20250.5All
Connecting Conservation: A Tour of BMPs, Urban Green Spaces and Wildlife22-24-Sep-20252.5All
SESSION TITLEEVENT DATEPDH VALUEAPPROVED CERTIFICATIONS
Environmental Learning Center Flow Restoration Project11-12 Nov 20241.00ALL
Urban Erosion, Conga Style11-12 Nov 20241.00ALL
Stream Diversion and Riverbank Restoration11-12 Nov 20241.00ALL
Sustainable Infrastructure – Lessons from the Fort Collins Program11-12 Nov 20241.00ALL
Post Construction – Municipal and Private Stormwater Repairs11-12 Nov 20241.00ALL
Post Construction – Engineered Percussion Anchor and Turf Reinforcement Mat Systems for Vegetated
Slope Stabilization, Erosion Control and Revegetation Solutions
11-12 Nov 20241.00ALL
Sediment Pond or Post-Construction Water Quality Facility – What is the Difference?11-12 Nov 20240.50ALL
Redefining Soil Armor over Five Decades of Success11-12 Nov 20240.50ALL
Colorado Construction Stormwater Permit Renewal and Compliance11-12 Nov 20240.50ALL
Matching Products to Projects – Asking Better Questions to Prevent Sediment Loss11-12 Nov 20240.50ALL
Rethinking SWPPP Success: Using Sustainable BMPs to Achieve Results11-12 Nov 20240.50ALL
Wet Weather, Dry Weather &
Illicit Discharges: Let’s
Discuss the Basics of IDDE 
11-12 Nov 20240.50ALL
Unmaintained Stormwater Outfalls: Draining Water or Draining Resources11-12 Nov 20240.50ALL
Choosing the Right BMP Based on Performance and Avoiding the Race to the Bottom11-12 Nov 20240.50ALL
Reclaiming “The Scar”11-12 Nov 20241.00ALL
Temporary Construction Dewatering in Utah11-12 Nov 20241.00ALL
Before the Flames – Proactively Managing Post-Fire Risks in Boulder County11-12 Nov 20240.50ALL
SESSION TITLEEVENT DATEPDH VALUEAPPROVED CERTIFICATIONS
Stormwater to Groundwater: What’s the Connection?8-9 Oct 20241.00ALL
State of BMP’s Address: Looking at What is New & Improved in SWPPP Control Measures8-9 Oct 20240.50ALL
Matching Products to Projects – Asking Better Questions to Prevent Sediment Loss8-9 Oct 20241.00ALL
Engineered Percussion Anchor and Turf Reinforcement Mat Systems for Vegetated Slope Stabilization,
Erosion Control, and Revegetation Solutions
8-9 Oct 20241.00ALL
Student Research: Oklahoma State University8-9 Oct 20240.75ALL
Double Compliance: Implementing Construction Stormwater Compliance during Industrial Facility
Expansions
8-9 Oct 20241.00ALL
Double Compliance: Implementing Construction Stormwater Compliance during Industrial Facility
Expansions
8-9 Oct 20240.50ALL
Evaluation of Rolled Erosion Control Products Fiber Properties and Performance8-9 Oct 20240.50ALL
Navigating Challenged for Stormwater Management on a Utility Scale Renewable Site8-9 Oct 20240.50ALL
The Strategies and Challenges of Implementing an Industrial Stormwater Compliance Program for
Multiple Facilities
8-9 Oct 20241.00ALL
Clearing up the Water and any Confusion Surrounding Chemical Usage8-9 Oct 20241.00ALL
Navigating Clean Water Regulation: Best Practices and Compliance Strategies for Construction Site
Management
8-9 Oct 20240.50ALL
Plan, Prepare, Apply – Achieving The Most from Your Hydromulching Efforts8-9 Oct 20240.50ALL
Seed-Spec: A Native Seed Blend Development Tool8-9 Oct 20240.50ALL
Cottonwood Branch Stabilization Using Nature-Based Solutions8-9 Oct 20240.50ALL
Step into Eco-Elegance with our Low Impact Living Tour8-9 Oct 20242.00ALL
SESSION TITLEEVENT DATEPDH VALUEAPPLICABLE TO BELOW CERTIFICATIONS
Effective Sediment Basin Design6-8-Oct-20250.5All
Unveiling Sector-Specific Strategies: Navigating the MSGP Permit6-8-Oct-20250.5All
Polymer Solutions for Sensitive and Large-Scale Projects6-8-Oct-20250.5All
Harnessing Social Media for Effective MS4 Public Education6-8-Oct-20250.5All
Reviving Campus Ecology: A Holistic Rehabilitation Plan for the NOC Pond and Greensapce6-8-Oct-20250.5All
Overview of Oklahoma City’s Industrial Storm Water Program6-8-Oct-20250.5All
Storm Water Quality Management, a Regulartory Perspective: Combining Methodologies and Enforcement Remedies for Cooperative Compliance6-8-Oct-20250.5All
Great Plains Stormwater Center of Excellence6-8-Oct-20250.5All
Evaluation of Rolled Erosion Control Blanket Fiber Types6-8-Oct-20250.5All
Navigating Wildlife and Ecological Regulatory Challenges for Stormwater Compliance6-8-Oct-20250.5All
Investigations for Non-Stormwater Discharge: Regulatory Requirements & Evaluation Plans6-8-Oct-20250.5All
Advanced Vegetation Establishment and Erosion Control Practices for Renewable Energy Projects6-8-Oct-20250.5All
Meeting the Challenge of Public Engagement – An Overview of Oklahoma City’s Storm Water Quality Outreach and Public Involvement Programs6-8-Oct-20250.5All
Understanding the Foundations of the MS4 Program6-8-Oct-20250.5All
Construction Stormwater Compliance: A Discussion of Challenges and Solutions for Utility-Scale Solar Development6-8-Oct-20250.5All
Oklahoma City: Adapting for a Healthy Future6-8-Oct-20251All
Streambank Stabilization – Design/Build Approach6-8-Oct-20250.5All
Material Selection for Underground Stormwater Management Systems6-8-Oct-20250.5All
Maintaining Healthy Soils at Scissortail Park6-8-Oct-20251.5All
SESSION TITLEEVENT DATEPDH VALUEAPPROVED CERTIFICATIONS
Contractor Education: More Than Knowing the CSGP10-12-Sep-20251.0All
Performance and Design Criteria for Effective Stormwater Control Measures10-12-Sep-20251.0CESSWI, CPESC, CPSWQ, CPMSM, CPISM, NGICP
Bridging Knowledge Gaps in Floodplain Management with Technical Insights10-12-Sep-20251.0CESSWI, CPESC, CPSWQ, CPMSM, CPISM, NGICP
Through the Eyes of a Stormwater Specialist: Managing Stormwater at a Marina10-12-Sep-20251.0CESSWI, CPESC, CPSWQ, CPMSM, CPISM, NGICP
Local Action, Lasting Impact10-12-Sep-20251.0All
Floodplain Resiliency in the Built Environment10-12-Sep-20251.0All
USGS Tools Used for Urban and Floodplain Management10-12-Sep-20251.0All
Making the Case for Inspecting Storm Sewer10-12-Sep-20251.0All
Overview of the Historic April 2025 Floods Including Usage of the New NWS Flood Inundation Mapping10-12-Sep-20251.0All
Empowering Indiana with GIS: The Role of IGIO and IndianaMap10-12-Sep-20251.0All
Challenges of Aging Water Resources10-12-Sep-20251.0All
50 Shades of Grey10-12-Sep-20251.0All
Ward’s Stormwater & Floodplain Model Training10-12-Sep-20251.0All
Making the Case for Maintenance10-12-Sep-20251.0All
How and What to Teach for K-12 Stormwater Education10-12-Sep-20251.0All
LOMR Modeling Requirements: Breaking Down the Hydraulic Analysis Review10-12-Sep-20251.0All
Hydraulic Hurdles: Managing the Complexities of Urban Stormwater BMPs10-12-Sep-20251.0All
CSGP & Me10-12-Sep-20251.0All
Mountain Creek Stream Bank Restoration10-12-Sep-20251.0All
DNR Division of Water Updates and Q&A Session10-12-Sep-20251.0All
Choose Your Own Adventure in Post-Construction!10-12-Sep-20251.0All
Floodplain Connectivity in the Flatrock River and Haw Creek: What We Have Learned and What We Still Want to Know10-12-Sep-20251.0All
Dam Emergency Action Plans and Inundation Mapping10-12-Sep-20251.0All
10 Years of the Fry Road Rain Trail10-12-Sep-20251.0All
Town of Jackson (WY.) Stormwater Program Master Plan Development: Challenges, Solutions, and the Direct Applicability to Indiana Communities10-12-Sep-20251.0All
Niespodziany Two-Stage Ditch Reconstruction: Improving Stream Health While Supporting Economic Development10-12-Sep-20251.0All
Ecosystem Enhancement Planning for the Lower Wabash River10-12-Sep-20251.0All
Crooked Creek Realignment Design vs. Mother Nature10-12-Sep-20251.0All
A Strategic Path Forward: Indiana’s Water Monitoring Network10-12-Sep-20251.0All
DNR Division of Water’s New Database and Application Process10-12-Sep-20251.0All
IDEM Current Activities and Q and A Session10-12-Sep-20251.0All
Floodplain Management Q&A10-12-Sep-20251.0All
Sediment Basin Design with Floating Outlets10-12-Sep-20251.0All
From Requirements to Results: Evolving Your MS4 IDDE Program10-12-Sep-20251.0All
Integrating Storm Sewers into 2D Hydrodynamic Floodplain Modeling10-12-Sep-20251.0All
Flight Lines to Flow Lines: Utilizing Airborne LiDAR for Elevation-Derived Hydrography (EDH)10-12-Sep-20251.0All
Evolution of HDS10-12-Sep-20251.0All

 

SESSION TITLEEVENT DATEPDH VALUEAPPROVED CERTIFICATIONS
Digital Update of the Erosion Prevention and Sediment Control Guidebook12-Jul-20240.50ALL
This is the Ohio – Life, Death, Rebirth of the Beautiful River13-Jul-20241.00ALL
MS4 Legal Update14-Jul-20241.00ALL
An Overview of the Ohio River Basin Alliance (ORBA) and the ORB Restoration Plan11-Jul-20241.00ALL
Owensboro Stormwater and Combined Sewer
Mitigation Efforts
11-Jul-20240.50ALL
US Army Corps of Engineers Programs Overview11-Jul-20240.50ALL
Teaching the Public about Stormwater
Mitigation through Partnership with Daviess
11-Jul-20240.50ALL
Improving MS4 Compliance Through Stormwater
Precipitation Monitoring Advancements
11-Jul-20240.50ALL
Lessons Learned: BMP Inspections, Tracking,
and Maintenance Plan Development for the
University of Kentucky
11-Jul-20240.50ALL
PFAS in Stormwater: What we Know Part II11-Jul-20240.50ALL
Stormwater to Groundwater: What’s the Connection?11-Jul-20240.50ALL
Green Infrastructure: Lessons Learned for
Combined Infiltration/Detention Underground
Stormwater Systems
11-Jul-20240.50ALL
Inspecting Industrial Sites – An Overview for Folks
New to Industrial Stormwater Compliance
11-Jul-20240.50ALL
Viewing the Regulatory Landscape for Approvals of
Proprietary Manufactured Treatment Devices for
Stormwater Quality
11-Jul-20240.50ALL
Integration of Nature-based Solutions (NbS) in
Source Water Protection Planning
11-Jul-20240.50ALL
Effective Communication with Contractors11-Jul-20240.50ALL
Increasing Climate Resiliency in Your
Community with Green Infrastructure and
Adaptable Trees
11-Jul-20240.50ALL
Evaluation of Rolled Erosion Control Products Fiber
Properties and Performance
11-Jul-20240.50ALL
Big Ideas and Best Practices – Reflections on Progress through Partnership from the Bowling Green MS4
Program
12-Jul-20240.50ALL
Insights and Recommendations from the 2022 Kentucky MS4 Annual Report Review12-Jul-20240.50ALL
Storm Water Fee Credits – Successes and Struggles through 20 years of Implementation12-Jul-20240.50ALL
Protecting Your Local Waterways with Detention Basin Retrofits12-Jul-20241.00ALL
SESSION TITLEEVENT DATEPDH VALUEAPPROVED CERTIFICATIONS
Pe-Conference Workshop Introduction for New MS4 Coordinators and Elected Officials9-11-Jul-20251.5All
KDOW MS4 Updates9-11-Jul-20250.5All
Audits Happen – How to be Ready!9-11-Jul-20250.5All
State of the Commonwealth9-11-Jul-20250.5All
Reforested Stormwater Basins: A help or hindrance tos tormwater management in Lexington, KY?9-11-Jul-20250.5All
Challenges of an Urban Stormwater Project: Case Study East Third Street and Ohio Street9-11-Jul-20251All
Green Sinks – An Important Tool for Stormwater Management and Flood Mitigation9-11-Jul-20251All
Regional Evaluation for Detention Basin Retrofits in Southwest Ohio9-11-Jul-20250.5All
The Human Benefits of Dam Removal in Urban Settings9-11-Jul-20250.5All
Continuing a History of Stormwater Upgrades with the Holmes Street Complete Street Project9-11-Jul-20250.5All
Assessing B.G.P.W.’s Cover Collapse Sinkhole Repair Program: 2015 – Present9-11-Jul-20250.5All
Reimagining Watershed Planning: An Interactive Approach for The Glenns Creek Watershed9-11-Jul-20251All
Performing for the Protocol at the Expense of Overall Functionality9-11-Jul-20250.5CPESC, CPISM, CPMSM, CPSWQ, NGICP
Dealing with Detention: Past, present, and future approaches for managing residential detention basins9-11-Jul-20250.5All
Soil Function in Reforested and Restored Areas: Implications for Stormwater9-11-Jul-20250.5All
Stormwater Management using an Integrated Flood Modeling Approach for FEMA Floodplain Mapping in Urban Karst Watersheds9-11-Jul-20250.5All
E 7th Street Sinkhole/Stormwater Best Management Practices9-11-Jul-20250.5All
Pond Skimmers for Post Construction9-11-Jul-20250.5All
Tools for Monitoring Urban Drainage Networks9-11-Jul-20250.5All
Putting the Pieces Together – Stormwater Education for Schools9-11-Jul-20250.5CPESC, CPISM, CPMSM, CPSWQ, NGICP
Offsite Stormwater Tour: McConnell Springs9-11-Jul-20254All
Legal Update9-11-Jul-20250.5CPESC, CPISM, CPMSM, CPSWQ
What’s My Water?9-11-Jul-20250.5All
Riparian Roundtable: Discussing Efficient Methods of Persuading Compliance in the Regulated Community9-11-Jul-20250.5CPESC, CPISM, CPMSM, CPSWQ, NGICP

 

SESSION TITLEEVENT DATEPDH VALUEAPPROVED CERTIFICATIONS
Low Carbon Solutions to Erosion Control and Streambank Restoration Systems8-10-Jul-20261CPESC, CESSWI,CPMSM,  CPSWQ,, NGICP, QSM, CIHECP, CPIESC 
Inspiring Strategies to Strengthen Municipal Facility Pollution Prevention8-10-Jul-20260.5CPESC, CESSWI,CPMSM,  CPSWQ,,  
Kentucky Mesonet and Stormwater Management8-10-Jul-20260.5CPESC, CESSWI,CPMSM,  CPSWQ,, NGICP, QSM, 
Enhancing Post-Construction Stormwater Management with Skimmer Technology8-10-Jul-20260.5CPESC, CESSWI,CPMSM,  CPSWQ, QSM, , CPIESC, CPISM 
Rolling Outreach: Turning a Street Sweeper into a Community Canvas8-10-Jul-20261CPESC, CESSWI,CPMSM,  CPSWQ,, NGICP
Urban Watershed Challenges and Solutions: A Case Study Review of MSD Projects8-10-Jul-20261CPESC, CESSWI,CPMSM,  CPSWQ,, NGICP, QSM, 
Completing the Stormwater Toolbox: Where and How Anionic PAMs Improve E&SC Performance8-10-Jul-20261CPESC, CESSWI,CPMSM,  CPSWQ,,QSM, CIHECP, CPIESC 
Predictive Weather Technology for Water Quality Benefits in Large-Scale Detention8-10-Jul-20260.5CPESC, CESSWI,CPMSM,  CPSWQ,, NGICP, QSM, CIHECP, CPIESC 
Hybrid Modeling Approaches for FEMA Floodplain Mapping and Groundwater Flood Forecasting8-10-Jul-20260.5CPESC, CESSWI,CPMSM,  CPSWQ,, NGICP, QSM, 
Storage Wars: Silt Happens8-10-Jul-20260.5CPESC, CESSWI,CPMSM,  CPSWQ,, NGICP, QSM, 
Characterizing Sustainability of Green Infrastructure Using Life Cycle Assissment and Costing8-10-Jul-20260.5CPESC, CESSWI,CPMSM,  CPSWQ,, NGICP, QSM, 
Risk Assissment of Heavy Metals from Stormwater and Sedimentation in Class V Injection Wells8-10-Jul-20260.5CPESC, CESSWI,CPMSM,  CPSWQ,, NGICP, QSM, 
Performance and Design Criteria for Effective Stormwater Control Measures8-10-Jul-20260.5CPESC, CESSWI,CPMSM,  CPSWQ,, NGICP, QSM, 
PFAS in Stormwater: What we Know Part III8-10-Jul-20260.5CPESC, CESSWI,CPMSM,  CPSWQ,, NGICP, QSM,CPISM 
Environmental Distribution and Vector Transport of Microplastics and Heavy Metal Contamination8-10-Jul-20260.5CPESC, CESSWI,CPMSM,  CPSWQ,, NGICP, QSM,CPISM 
KG-STORMM: Next Generation Collaborative Planning for Stormwater, Flooding and Water Quality Management and Community Resilience8-10-Jul-20261CPESC, CESSWI,CPMSM,  CPSWQ,, NGICP, QSM,CPISM 
Proactive Reductions in Stormwater Runoff May Help Reduce Impacts on Downstream Communities8-10-Jul-20260.5All
Greener Solutions, Stronger Flood Resilience8-10-Jul-20260.5CPESC, CESSWI,CPMSM,  CPSWQ,, NGICP, QSM,CPIESC 
Enforcement Exchange Panel Discussion8-10-Jul-20261All
Analyzing Soils for Wetlands and Stormwater (pre-conference workshop)27-29-Jan-20266All
Managing Small Sites Workshop (pre-conference workshop)27-29-Jan-20266All
MS4 Workshop (pre-conference workshop)27-29-Jan-20266All
Daily Execution. Extraordinary Results.27-29-Jan-20261All

Stream and Ditch Restoration Strategies to Improve Ecological Health, Reduce Flooding, and Prevent Catastrophic Infrastructure Failures Like Rapidan Dam
27-29-Jan-20261All
The New Industrial Stormwater Permit and How It Impacts MS4s27-29-Jan-20261All
Advancing Longevity Testing for Biodegradable Erosion Control Solutions27-29-Jan-20261All
Soil Health via Organic Amendments – Controlled Field Study Findings27-29-Jan-20261All
PFAS: What Stormwater Professionals Need to Know27-29-Jan-20261All
Stream Crossings for Climate Resiliency27-29-Jan-20261All
Wildlife & Waterways: Managing Conflicts Between Stormwater Infrastructure and Nature27-29-Jan-20261All
What Permit Compliance Improvements Have Occurred in the Last 30 Years? Where Are We Heading?27-29-Jan-20261All
Minnesota’s Shorelines: Is Riprap Really that Bad?27-29-Jan-20261All
Balancing Innovation and Sustainability: Data Centers and Minnesota’s Groundwater27-29-Jan-20261CESSWI, CPSWQ, CPESC, CPMSM, CPISM, NGICP

Land of Memories Park (Mankato): Floodplain Restoration & City Planning
27-29-Jan-20261CESSWI, CPSWQ, CPESC, CPMSM, CPISM, NGICP
Mass Grading in Motion: Strategies to Prevent Sediment-Laden Waterbodies27-29-Jan-20261All
Stormwater BMP Inspection and Maintenance Resource Guide27-29-Jan-20261All
Cascade Creek Stream Restoration Case Study – Rochester Area27-29-Jan-20261All
Biochar in Practice: Soil Enhancement Strategies and Minnesota Applications27-29-Jan-20261All
Designing for the Storms Ahead: Re-Evaluating Rainfall Patterns and Adaptation Strategies in Minnesota27-29-Jan-20261CESSWI, CPSWQ, CPESC, CPMSM, CPISM, NGICP

Lessons Learned & What’s Next for MECA: A Live Forum for Reflection and Vision
27-29-Jan-20261All
SESSION TITLEEVENT DATEPDH VALUEAPPROVED CERTIFICATIONS
Construction Site Erosion Control and Stormwater Permit Compliance Training9-10-Dec-202511.0All

Advancements in Stormwater and Erosion Control

SESSION TITLEEVENT DATEPDH VALUEAPPROVED CERTIFICATIONS
How Climate Change is Impacting Mississippi River Health: Can We Adapt Quickly Enough to Produce Meaningful Change3-4-Feb-20260.75CPSWQ,CPMSM, NGICP,CPESC, CPISM, CESSWI, CPIESC, QSM
Construction Stormwater Compliance: A Discussion of Challenges and Solutions for Utility Scale Solar Development3-4-Feb-20261.0All
Greening the Gravel: Quarry Reclamation with Native Hydroseeding3-4-Feb-20260.5All
Collaborative Solutions for Flood Mitigation3-4-Feb-20260.75CPSWQ,CPMSM, NGICP,CPESC, CPISM, CESSWI, CPIESC, QSM
MMSD Collection System Erosion Control: Planning & Execution: Specific to Pumping Station 17 Force Main Relief3-4-Feb-20261.0CPSWQ,CPMSM,CPESC, CPISM, CESSWI, CPIESC, QSM, CIHECP
Wisconsin Standards Oversight Council: Updates, Forecasts, And An Invitation To Engage3-4-Feb-20260.5CPMSM, CPESC, CPSWQ, CESSWI, QSM
Sequoit Creek Daylighting and Site Redevelopment – Village of Antioch, IL3-4-Feb-20260.25CPSWQ,CPMSM,CPESC, CESSWI,NGICP QSM, CPIESC, CIHECP
Finding Your Third Space3-4-Feb-20261.0All
Shoreland Lutheran High School Regenerative Stormwater Conveyance3-4-Feb-20260.25CPSWQ,CPMSM,CPESC, CESSWI,NGICP QSM, CPIESC, CIHECP
Rain Gardens, Pervious Pavement, and Vegetation Establishment in the City of Madison3-4-Feb-20260.75CPSWQ,CPMSM,CPESC, CESSWI,NGICP QSM, CPIESC, CIHECP
DNR/DOT Floodplain Coop Agreement3-4-Feb-20260.25CPSWQ,CPMSM,CPESC, CESSWI, NGICP QSM,
Green Highways; Becher Street Overpass3-4-Feb-20260.5NGICP, CPSWQ, CPMSM, QSM, CPESC CESSWI, CPIESC, CIHECP
Biochar For Stormwater Management In Transportation And Beyond3-4-Feb-20260.25All
Fitchburg’s MS4 TMDL Modeling3-4-Feb-20260.75NGICP, CPSWQ, CPMSM, QSM, CPESC CESSWI, CPISM
I-35W Stormwater Storage Facility: Innovative Geostructural Solutions to a Complex Water Problems3-4-Feb-20260.5NGICP, CPSWQ, CPMSM, QSM, CPESC CESSWI, CPISM, CPIESC
WDNR Technical Standard Updates- 1013 and 1014 Post-Construction Coagulant Dosing3-4-Feb-20260.25NGICP, CPSWQ, CPMSM, QSM, CPESC CESSWI, CPISM
Development and Application of a Stormwater Pond Assessment Tool for Evaluating Water Quality3-4-Feb-20260.5NGICP, CPSWQ, CPMSM, QSM, CPESC CESSWI, CPISM
Planting Trees with Biochar to Enhance Bird Habitat in Lakeshore Communities3-4-Feb-20261.0NGICP, CPSWQ, CPMSM, QSM, CPESC CESSWI, CPIESC, CIHECP
Research-based Updates to WinSLAMM Parameter Files3-4-Feb-20261.0NGICP, CPSWQ, CPMSM, QSM, CPESC CESSWI, CPISM

 

MS4 Bootcamp, a pre-conference event before the Ohio Stormwater Conference

SESSION TITLEEVENT DATEPDH VALUEAPPROVED CERTIFICATIONS
MS4 Overview and OEPA update6-May-20261CPSWQ, CESSWI, CPESC, CPMSM
Buidling Stronger MS4 SWMPs Through Four Core Steps6-May-20260.5CPSWQ, CESSWI, CPESC, CPMSM
Implementing your Pollution Prevention & Good Housekeeping Program6-May-20260.5All
From Page to Practice: Ensuring Effective MCM 6 Compliance6-May-20260.5All
Components of a Successful Stormwater Program: Lessons Learned from 23 Years of Imperfection6-May-20260.5All
The Benefits of Using a Combined Permitting System for MS4s (MCM 4&5)6-May-20260.5CPSWQ, CPMSM, CPESC, CESSWI
Co-Permittees Funding Compliance6-May-20260.5CPSWQ, CPMSM, CPESC, CESSWI
IDDE Tips and Tricks6-May-20260.5CPSWQ, CPMSM, CPESC, CESSWI
SESSION TITLEEVENT DATEPDH VALUEAPPROVED CERTIFICATIONS
Nature Based Approaches: Transforming Urban Landscapes with Green Infrastructure Solutions5-Nov-20251.0All
Resilient Streetscapes: Green Infrastructure Strategies for Stormwater Management5-Nov-20251.0All
“What’s coming down the pipe” with the 2024 NYSDEC MS4 General Permit5-Nov-20251.0All
Decoding Wetland Regulations5-Nov-20251.0All
How GIS Conquires Stormwater5-Nov-20251.0All

 

SESSION TITLEEVENT DATEPDH VALUEAPPROVED CERTIFICATIONS
Welcome & 20th Anniversary Kickoff  Session-  Sea Turtle Patrol and a Panel Session focused on Tracing the Evolution Stormwater Management1-3-Oct-20251.5All
[Pre-Conference Workshop] Innovative Approaches to Stormwater Management and Asset Planning1-3-Oct-20251.5All
Track A – Grassroots Efforts for Wetland Protections: One Town’s Story1-3-Oct-20250.75All
Track B – A Dream within a Dream – A Multi-Layered Plan to Improve Coastal Community Resilience1-3-Oct-20250.75All
Track A – Beaver Ruin Wetland: Improving Stream and Floodplain Processes in an Urban Watershed1-3-Oct-20250.75All
Track B – Resiliency in Ocracoke Village: Stormwater Master Planning on a Barrier Island1-3-Oct-20250.75All
Track A – Bluffton’s Impervious Restoration Program – An Approach to Green Infrastructure Retrofits1-3-Oct-20250.75All
Track B – Coastal Stormwater Center of the Southeast1-3-Oct-20250.75All
Track A – Walking the Walk to Talk the Talk on GSI Retrofits1-3-Oct-20250.75All
Track B – Microplastic Accumulation in Wet Detention Ponds: Monitoring, Mapping, and Management1-3-Oct-20250.75All
Track A – Busting Silos: Rethinking Stormwater Management on Transporation Projects1-3-Oct-20250.75All
Track B – Stormwater Utilities in the Southeast: Lessons from Decades of Growth and Evolution1-3-Oct-20250.75All
Track A – Stormwater Management is the Unexpected Hero in Fostering Economic Development1-3-Oct-20250.75All
Track B – How Several SC MS4s have Managed Post-construction SCS Maintenance Programs1-3-Oct-20250.75All
Track A – Not Your Father’s Flood Predictions – AI Prediction Tool to Improve MS4 Resiliency1-3-Oct-20250.75All
Track B – Prioritization Matrix for Monitoring and Detection of Fecal Pollution in Urban Streams1-3-Oct-20250.75All
Track A – Deploying Advanced Drones and Artificial Intelligence in Sewer Condition Assessment1-3-Oct-20250.75All
Track B – Tallahassee Water Quality Master Plan1-3-Oct-20250.75All
Federal Update and National Stormwater Trends1-3-Oct-20250.75All
SESSION TITLEEVENT DATEPDH VALUEAPPROVED CERTIFICATIONS
Pre-Conference Workshop, Leveraging AI and Emerging Technologies for Smarter Infrastructure and Compliance30-Sep-2-Oct-20260.5CPISM, CPESC, CESSWI, CPSWQ, CPMSM, NGICP, QSM, CPIESC
Track A – Bioretention Repair, Retrofit, and Reconnection at Lakeside Park30-Sep-2-Oct-20260.75CPESC, CESSWI, CPSWQ, CPMSM, NGICP, QSM, CPIESC, CIHECP
Track B – From Permit To Prosperity: Aligning Stormwater Programs with Community Development Goals30-Sep-2-Oct-20260.75CPESC, CESSWI, CPSWQ, CPMSM, NGICP, QSM, CPISM
Track A – Unlocking Storage In Existing Ponds Using CMAC: The Lake Sal Case Study30-Sep-2-Oct-20260.75CPESC, CESSWI, CPSWQ, CPMSM, NGICP, QSM, CPISM
Track B – Reconnecting A Community: The Design of the Hollice T. Williams Stormwater Park Project30-Sep-2-Oct-20260.75CPISM, CPESC, CESSWI, CPSWQ, CPMSM, NGICP, QSM, CPIESC
Track A – From Data to Decisions: Utilizing Microbial Source Tracking to Guide Compliance30-Sep-2-Oct-20260.75CPISM, CPESC, CESSWI, CPSWQ, CPMSM, NGICP, QSM, CPISM
Track B – Monitoring What Matters: Gauges As a First Line of Defense for Critical Infrastructure30-Sep-2-Oct-20260.75CPISM, CPESC, CESSWI, CPSWQ, CPMSM, QSM, CPISM
Track A – Bacteria Reduction Strategies to Meet Watershed Goals: Insights From Across the Southeast30-Sep-2-Oct-20260.75CPISM, CPESC, CESSWI, CPSWQ, CPMSM, QSM, CPISM
Track B – At The State Line: Practical Flood Adaptation Lessons for Coastal Communities30-Sep-2-Oct-20260.75CPISM, CPESC, CESSWI, NGICP, CPSWQ, CPMSM, QSM, CPISM
Track A – One County’s Approach in Reducing Industrial Water Quality Impact in Urban Streams30-Sep-2-Oct-20260.75CPISM, CPESC, CESSWI,  CPSWQ, CPMSM, QSM, CPISM
Track B – Track B: Stormwater Research At the Auburn University – Stormwater Research Facility30-Sep-2-Oct-20260.75All
Track A – Improving Stormwater Program Effectiveness Through Construction and BMP Workflows30-Sep-2-Oct-20260.75CPESC, CESSWI, CPSWQ, CPMSM, NGICP, QSM, CPIESC, 
Track B – Learning Lessons at the Library: Grayson Library GI Retrofit30-Sep-2-Oct-20260.75CPESC, CESSWI, CPSWQ, CPMSM, NGICP, QSM, CPIESC, CIHECP
Track A – H2-Oh No! Lessons From IDDE Case Studies30-Sep-2-Oct-20260.75CPISM, CPESC, CESSWI,  CPSWQ, CPMSM, QSM, CPISM
Track B – Partnering tor Progress: Strengthening Stormwater Programs Through Collaboration30-Sep-2-Oct-20260.75CPMSM, QSM, CPSWQ, NGICP
Track A – Modernizing Inlet Inspections and Maintenance to Advance MS4 and Asset Management Goals30-Sep-2-Oct-20260.75CPISM, CPESC, CESSWI,  CPSWQ, CPMSM, QSM, CPISM
Track B – From Icon to Innovation: Historic 4th Ward park and the Hunter Hills Refuge30-Sep-2-Oct-20260.75CPESC, CESSWI, CPSWQ, CPMSM, NGICP, QSM, CPIESC, CIHECP
Federal Update and National Stormwater Trends30-Sep-2-Oct-20260.75CPISM, CPESC, CESSWI,  CPSWQ, CPMSM, QSM, CPISM
Pre-Conference Tour, Nature Based Solutions-Low Impact Development Projects Tour30-Sep-2-Oct-20261.5CPESC, CESSWI, CPSWQ, CPMSM, NGICP, QSM, CPIESC, CIHECP

 

SESSION TITLEEVENT DATEPDH VALUEAPPROVED CERTIFICATIONS
Keynote: Exploring Conservation for Future Generations9-11-Jun-20260.5CPESC, CESSWI, CPSWQ, CPMSM, NGICP, QSM, 
Healthy Soils Support Healthy Environment9-11-Jun-20260.5CPESC, CESSWI, CPSWQ, CPMSM, NGICP, QSM, 
Native Grasses and Pollinators Adapted to Alabama9-11-Jun-20260.5CPESC, CESSWI, CPSWQ, CPMSM, NGICP, QSM, 
Alabama Forests of The Future9-11-Jun-20260.5CPESC,CESSWI, CPSWQ, NGICP, QSM, CIHECP 
Master Naturalist Program9-11-Jun-20260.5CPESC, CESSWI, CPSWQ,, NGICP, QSM, CIHECP, CPIESC 
New ADEM Construction General Permit for Clear Water9-11-Jun-20260.5CPESC, CESSWI,CPMSM,  CPSWQ,, NGICP, QSM, CIHECP, CPIESC 
Alabama Blue Book Revision9-11-Jun-20260.5CPESC, CESSWI,CPMSM,  CPSWQ,, NGICP, QSM, CIHECP, CPIESC 
Birmingham Northern Bypass Project9-11-Jun-20260.5CPESC, CESSWI,CPMSM,  CPSWQ,, NGICP, QSM, CIHECP, CPIESC 
Turkey Creek Nature Preserve: Developing a Preserve, Endangered Species, Invasive Plants9-11-Jun-20260.25CPESC, CESSWI,CPMSM,  CPSWQ,, NGICP, QSM, CIHECP, CPIESC 
Turkey Creek Nature Preserve: Turkey Creek Biological Stream Assessment9-11-Jun-20261CPESC, CESSWI,CPMSM,  CPSWQ,, NGICP, QSM, CIHECP, CPIESC 
Turkey Creek Nature Preserve: Soils and Geology of the Region9-11-Jun-20260.5CPESC, CESSWI,CPMSM,  CPSWQ,, NGICP, QSM, CIHECP, CPIESC 
Turkey Creek Nature Preserve: Trees and shrubs in the Preserve9-11-Jun-20260.5CPESC, CESSWI,CPMSM,  CPSWQ,, NGICP, QSM, CIHECP, CPIESC 
Jones Valley Teaching Farm9-11-Jun-20260.5NGICP, CPESC, CPSWQ, QSM
Installing Silt Fence, Erosion Control Blankets and Felxamat9-11-Jun-20260.75CPESC, CESSWI,CPMSM,  CPSWQ,, NGICP, QSM, CIHECP, CPIESC 
Connecting Communities to Climate: Science, Services, and Partnerships9-11-Jun-20260.5CPMSM, CPSWQ, NGICP, QSM, CPESC, CESSWI. 
Cahaba Biodiversity Center9-11-Jun-20260.5NGICP, CPSWQ, CPESC, QSM, CPMSM, CIHECP
Addressing Plant Related Problems on Alabama Landscapes9-11-Jun-20260.5CPESC, CESSWI,CPMSM,  CPSWQ,, NGICP, QSM, CIHECP, CPIESC 
Myth Busting Common Soil Fertility Misconceptions9-11-Jun-20260.5CPESC, CESSWI,CPMSM,  CPSWQ,, NGICP, QSM, CIHECP, CPIESC 
Recent Research at Auburn University Stormwater Research Facility9-11-Jun-20260.5All
Railroad Park Green Infrastructure/LID9-11-Jun-20261.5CPESC, CESSWI, CPSWQ, CPMSM, NGICP, QSM, CPIESC, CIHECP

 

SESSION TITLEEVENT DATEPDH VALUEAPPROVED CERTIFICATIONS
Chapter 251 Field Training12-May-257ALL
SESSION TITLEEVENT DATEPDH VALUEAPPROVED CERTIFICATIONS
Soils and Ecoregions of Alabama11-13-Jun-20250.5All
Endangered Species Implications for Land Management11-13-Jun-20260.5All
Managing a Forest with Ecosystem Objectives: “Erosion Control, Threatened and Endangered Species” and “Soil Profile Descriptions in a Soil Pit”11-13-Jun-20270.5All
Keynote: A Look over the Landscape at Our Resources and Environment11-13-Jun-20260.5All
Critical Habitats in Alabama’s Ecoregions11-13-Jun-20270.5All
ACES Programs Addressing Concerns in Alabama’s Ecoregions11-13-Jun-20270.5All
Black Belt Prairie Restoration11-13-Jun-20280.5All
Farming with Water Conservation and Soil Improvement Objectives11-13-Jun-20260.5All
Developing a Subdivision using BMPs11-13-Jun-20280.5All
Treating Slope Failures along U.S. 43111-13-Jun-20260.5All
Invasive Plants and Their Control – Japanese climbing fern, cogangrass, Chinese privet, Eastern baccharis, nandina11-13-Jun-20270.5All
Venemous Snakes of Alabama11-13-Jun-20270.5NA
Progress in Battling Herbicide Resistant Plants11-13-Jun-20280.5All
Safety/First Aid11-13-Jun-20270.5All
Alabama Master Naturalist Program(MNP) New and Good for our Environment11-13-Jun-20280.5NA
The New, GeoAlabama Bandana11-13-Jun-20270.5All
SESSION TITLEEVENT DATEPDH VALUEAPPROVED CERTIFICATIONS

SMC and IECA BMP Field Day

12-May-25

4.5

All 
SESSION TITLEEVENT DATEPDH VALUEAPPROVED CERTIFICATIONS
Geocomposite Drainage Solutions11-13-Mar-20251.00All
Hydraulic Erosion Control11-13-Mar-20251.00All
Detention, Retention & Harvesting11-13-Mar-20251.00All
Pre-Treatment & Bio-Filtration11-13-Mar-20251.00All
Detention, Retention & Harvesting11-13-Mar-20251.00All
Vegetated Geo-modular MSE 11-13-Mar-20251.00All
Why Use Permeable Pavers?11-13-Mar-20251.00All
SESSION TITLEEVENT DATEPDH VALUEAPPROVED CERTIFICATIONS
Truckee River Tour27-29 Aug 20242All
Extreme Weather and Climate Change Impacts to National Critical Infrastructure27-29 Aug 20241.5ALL
Tackling Microplastics Across the Country27-29 Aug 20241ALL
CITY OF SPARKS NORTH TRUCKEE DRAIN WATERSHED BASIN TOUR27-29 Aug 20242ALL
Optimizing Stormwater Basin Inspections in the City of Reno: Harnessing the Power of ESRI and GIS Technologies27-29 Aug 20240.75ALL
Protecting Watersheds through Erosion Control Methods27-29 Aug 20240.75ALL
Applying Site-Specific Bench-Scale Testing to Characterize Stormwater Pollutants and Improve Advanced Filtration Systems27-29 Aug 20240.75ALL
Implementation of the Stormwater Testing and Evaluation for Products and Practices (STEPP) Program27-29 Aug 20240.75ALL
Lake Tahoe Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) Implementation Progress for Douglas County, Nevada27-29 Aug 20240.75ALL
From Storms to Supply: Creating Frameworks to Integrate Stormwater Capture into Water Supply Planning27-29 Aug 20240.75All
Lower Las Vegas Wash Stabilization: An Erosion Control and Flood Mitigation Program for Infrastructure Protection27-29 Aug 20240.75ALL
The Future of Assessing SCM Maintenance and Long-Term Compliance27-29 Aug 20240.75ALL
National Legal and Stormwater Policy27-29 Aug 20240.75ALL
Potential Impacts of Climate Change on Stormwater Quality Management in Lake Tahoe27-29 Aug 20240.75ALL
PFAS: What to do Before You Do It27-29 Aug 20240.75ALL
Applied Innovations for MS4 Programs27-29 Aug 20240.75CPMSM
Why We Don’t Infiltrate: A Regional Approach to Managing Stormwater in the Las Vegas Valley27-29 Aug 20240.75ALL
Phosphorus and TSS Reduction Utilizing Existing Infrastructure27-29 Aug 20240.75ALL
Using Polyacrylamide (PAM) to Achieve MS4 and TMDL Compliance27-29 Aug 20240.75ALL
EPA Town Hall27-29 Aug 20240.75ALL
Urban Forestry, Thriving Trees in Urban Stormwater Systems27-29 Aug 20240.75ALL
Lower Rio Grande Valley Texas Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Stormwater Task Force – An MS4 Coalition of 33 local governments Sharing 1 Storm Water Management Program27-29 Aug 20240.75ALL
Moosa Creek Ecosystem Restoration Reduces Flooding27-29 Aug 20240.75ALL
Regional Nature-based Solutions to Stormwater Management27-29 Aug 20240.75ALL
Performance-Based Plant Selection: Developing a Bioretention Plant Selection Tool27-29 Aug 20240.75ALL
How to Turn E. coli Data into an Illicit Discharge Investigation27-29 Aug 20240.75ALL
Modeling of Urban Flooding in Response to Extreme Rainfall Events27-29 Aug 20240.75ALL
Swale Longevity Study: I’m Not Old, I Still Feel Swale27-29 Aug 20240.75ALL
Overcoming Subsurface Challenges: Implementing Green Infrastructure in NYC’s Right of Way27-29 Aug 20240.75ALL
How WIFIA Financing Accelerated Stormwater Infrastructure Investments in Fort Lauderdale, FL27-29 Aug 20240.75ALL
Balancing Water Below Sea Level27-29 Aug 20240.75ALL
RFP Budgets to Completion27-29 Aug 20240.75ALL
Basin Instincts: Green Infrastructure Program Management and Municipal Permit Compliance27-29 Aug 20240.75ALL
Collecting and Managing Data for Tahoe’s Regional Stormwater Monitoring Program: A 10-year Retrospective27-29 Aug 20240.75ALL
Empirical Model for Estimating Upstream Water Levels at a Tide Gate Control During Coincident Rainfall and High Tide Events27-29 Aug 20240.75ALL
Dude, Where’s my Parking Space? Retrofitting Neighborhood-Scale Green Stormwater Infrastructure27-29 Aug 20240.75ALL
Detroit’s First Green Decade – A Review of the City of Detroit’s Stormwater Management Efforts27-29 Aug 20240.75ALL
Viewing the Regulatory Landscape for Approvals of Proprietary Manufactured Treatment Devices for Stormwater Quality27-29 Aug 20240.75ALL
Unprecedented Times: A Perspective on How Under-designed and Underdeveloped Stormwater Systems are Affected by Unprecedented Storm Events27-29 Aug 20240.75ALL
Managing Stormwater with Drones — A Pilot Project27-29 Aug 20240.75ALL
Disaster Recovery & Hazard Mitigation Funding and Stormwater Parks27-29 Aug 20240.75ALL
Public Facing Stormwater Mapping27-29 Aug 20240.75ALL
Results from a National Assessment of Urban Stormwater Runoff Potential27-29 Aug 20240.75ALL
You Can’t Perform What You Don’t Know: Industrial Stormwater Management Overview27-29 Aug 20240.75ALL
SESSION TITLEEVENT DATEPDH VALUEAPPROVED CERTIFICATIONS
Opening Keynote: From “D” to “A”: Reengineering America’s Stormwater Future25-28-Aug-20251.5All
Panel Discussion: Disaster Preparedness: What the Country Can Learn from Florida’s Stormwater Management25-28-Aug-20251.0All
Field Trip B: Dubsdread Golf Course25-28-Aug-20255.0All
Field Trip C: A-First Project25-28-Aug-20254.0All
Maintenance Evaluations for Manufactured Treatment Devices25-28-Aug-20251.0All
Restoring a River to Keep the Lights On25-28-Aug-20251.0All
Enhancing Stormwater Management: Osceola Creek Restoration in Fort Lauderdale, Florida 25-28-Aug-20251.0All
Implementation of the Stormwater Testing and Evaluation for Products and Practices (STEPP) Program25-28-Aug-20251.0All
Operation TRAP – Using Storm Drain Interceptor Devices for Trash Reduction25-28-Aug-20251.0All
Accurate and Efficient Detection of Seawalls in Coastal Areas Using Object-based Image Analysis25-28-Aug-20251.0All
Go Big! Meeting Advancing Regulatory Requirements through Regional Stormwater Control Measures25-28-Aug-20251.0All
National Legal and Stormwater Policy25-28-Aug-20251.0All
Hydrodynamic Separators – New Protocols, New Products and New Tradeoffs25-28-Aug-20251.0All
Innovative Design of a Customized Grade Control Structure for Infrastructure Protection25-28-Aug-20251.0All
Washington State: The Nation’s Most Stringent Industrial Stormwater Permit and How a Port is Adapting25-28-Aug-20251.0All
National Leadership in the Stormwater Sector – National Stormwater Leadership Coalition25-28-Aug-20251.0All
Navigating the Standards: A Comparative Look at BMP Monitoring Programs for Stormwater Quality25-28-Aug-20251.0All
Three Florida Projects Highlight the Safe and Effective Use of Anionic Polyacrylamide (aPAM) for Dust Control, Soil Stabilization and Water Clarification25-28-Aug-20251.0All
Key Strategies to Prevent PFAS from Entering Stormwater25-28-Aug-20251.0All
EPA Stormwater Centers of Excellence25-28-Aug-20251.0All
Evaluating Flood Mitigation Strategies in Hialeah, Florida25-28-Aug-20251.0All
Green Infrastructure and Outdoor Education – A Learning Partnership25-28-Aug-20251.0All
Using Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning to Create Smart Connected Watersheds25-28-Aug-20251.0All
Stormwater Quality Approach to Complex California Transportation Projects25-28-Aug-20251.0All
Innovative Resilience: Creating an Integrated Flood Protection System in Manhattan25-28-Aug-20251.0All
Permeable and Porous Surfaces: Unicorns or a Complex Solution in Disguise?25-28-Aug-20251.0All
Trends and Lessons Learned in Stormwater Master Planning25-28-Aug-20251.0CPISM,CPESC, CPMSM, CPSWQ, NGICP
Solving Complex Urban Flooding with Progressive Design-Build25-28-Aug-20251.50All
Center of Excellence for Stormwater Infrastructure Technologies Deep Dive and Listening Session25-28-Aug-20251.50All
National Stormwater Leadership Coalition Deep Dive and Listening Session25-28-Aug-20251.0All
Stormwater Quality Management and Modeling of Upper Cibolo Creek Watershed25-28-Aug-20251.0All
A Global Perspective on Green Infrastructure Optimization25-28-Aug-20251.0All
Funding Rural Community Stormwater Projects25-28-Aug-20251.0All
Investigating Resiliency at FDOT District 225-28-Aug-20251.0All
Taking a Broader Look to Enhance CIP Local Flood Risk Reduction Effectiveness25-28-Aug-20251.0All
NYC DEP Right of Way Green Infrastructure: Implementing Precast Porous Concrete Panels in the Gravesend Bay neighborhood of Brooklyn, NY25-28-Aug-20251.0All
Successful Pollution Prevention? Well-run Sanitation is Key25-28-Aug-20251.0All
Flood Resilience Measures Design Considerations for Large Sites25-28-Aug-20251.0All
From Concept to Resilient Reality: Construction of Flood Gate for City of Lumberton, North Carolina25-28-Aug-20251.0All
City of Tampa Nature-based Solutions to Flooding 25-28-Aug-20251.0All
Beyond the Bureaucracy: A Multifaceted Approach to Resilient Stormwater Management25-28-Aug-20251.0All
Advancing Stormwater Real-Time Controls from Site-Specific Solutions to Smart Watershed Networks25-28-Aug-20251.0All
Leveraging Large Scale Watershed Models for Use in Smaller Project Level Analysis25-28-Aug-20251.0All
Green Infrastructure Inspections as an Opportunity for Education, Outreach and a Good Time!25-28-Aug-20251.0All
MS4 Below Sea Level25-28-Aug-20251.0All
Staying Within The Lines25-28-Aug-20251.0CESSWI, CPESC, CPSWQ, CPMSM, CPISM

 

SESSION TITLE EVENT DATE PDH VALUE APPROVED CERTIFICATIONS
Boulder City Bypass & Hoover Dam Tour 15-May-2025 6.00 All
SESSION TITLEEVENT DATEPDH VALUEAPPROVED CERTIFICATIONS
Case Study – Bio-swale construction and planning considerations – 319 Grant Program6-Mar-20250.50All
Illinois Urban Manual – Identifying “Best” Management Practices based on the resource concern6-Mar-20250.50All
Slope Stabilization Toolbox6-Mar-20250.50All
Case Study – Bridge Removal and the use of drones at Consttruction Sites6-Mar-20250.50All
Advancements in Filter Sock Technology6-Mar-20250.50All
IEPA – Programs goals and often overlooked considerations6-Mar-20250.50All

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