MAREP Webinar: Beyond the Low Hanging Fruit: Exploring Non-Traditional Stormwater BMPs to Meet Chesapeake Bay TMDL Requirements
Tuesday, March 12, 2019, 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM EDT
Category: Chapter Events
Webinar: Beyond the Low Hanging Fruit: Exploring Non-Traditional Stormwater BMPs to Meet Chesapeake Bay TMDL RequirementsHosted by the Mid-Atlantic Region of Environmental ProfessionalsWhen: Tuesday, March 12, 2019 Description: Stormwater runoff continues to be one of the great challenges of water pollution control. It is a primary contributor to water quality impairment nationwide and is a major source of water pollution that is increasing in many parts of the United States. As a result, stormwater regulations are also becoming more stringent to protect our rivers, lakes, streams, bays and oceans. While traditional stormwater best management practices (BMPs) are projected to address a large portion of stormwater pollutant loading, exploration of non-traditional methods including emerging technologies and paradigm shifts are critical to meeting more stringent total maximum daily load (TMDL) requirements – for the Chesapeake Bay as well as other watersheds. This presentation will describe the traditional and non-traditional BMPs needed for NAVFAC Mid-Atlantic to comply with pollutant loading reductions required by the second and third permit cycles of their Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) Phase II General Permit for their Hampton Roads Area installations. Speaker(s): Mr. David Smith, P.E. is a Project Manager at Michael Baker International with 10 years of experience in planning and designing stormwater management and site improvement projects. MAREP members must register using the email address associated with their membership in order to receive the discounted price.
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