Pathogens in Urban Stormwater Systems ASCE Four Part Webinar

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Pathogens in Urban Stormwater Systems
ASCE Four Part Webinar Series
OVERVIEW: Part I: Pathogens in Urban Stormwater Systems: A Practical Guide for MS4s
Jane Clary, Brandon Steets, P.E. , Wednesday, May 4, 2016 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m., ET
This first webinar will provide an overview of a recent ASCE Pathogens report, with discussion on the
state-of-the-practice for addressing bacteria and pathogens in urban stormwater systems, including
regulations, urban sources, modeling, monitoring, statistical analysis, source tracking, source controls,
structural Best Management Practices (BMPs), TMDL case studies, and research needs.
Part II: Pathogens in Urban Stormwater Systems: Understanding and Identifying Sources
Robert Pitt, Ph.D., P.E., D.WRE, BCEE, Brandon Steets, P.E. Monday, May 23, 2016, 12:00 - 1:30 p
This second webinar will focus on the bacteria and pathogens sources in urban stormwater, as well as
state-of-the-science source identification tools, which are being used across the U.S. for both
implementation guidance (TMDL compliance planning and enhancement to Illicit Discharge Detection
and Elimination programs) and to support alternative regulatory pathways (e.g., natural source
exclusion and risk-based site specific criteria).
Part III: Pathogens in Urban Stormwater Systems: Transport of Pathogens in the Environment
Charles Rowney, Ph.D., P.E., Brandon Steets, P.E., Tuesday, June 14, 2016,12:00 - 1:30 p.m.
This third webinar will focus on the state-of-the-practice fate and transport processes, data analysis
methods, and modeling tools for evaluating (and guiding TMDL implementation activities for) fecal
indicator bacteria (FIB) and pathogens in urban stormwater systems and their receiving waters.
Part IV: Pathogens in Urban Stormwater Systems: Source Controls and Stormwater Control Measures
Jane Clary, Brandon Steets, P.E. Thursday, July 21, 2016, 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
This fourth webinar will review the most effective non-structural/source control and structural control
strategies to reduce FIB and pathogen loading from urban stormwater systems. It will also discuss
implementation constraints and costs associated with these strategies, and present recent relevant case
studies.
PDH’s:
1.5 PDH’s will be awarded by ASCE for each module.
LOCATION:
Chelsea CR-2C
APPLICATION:
Open to interested employees. Please sign up in advance as seating
may be limited. You can attend as many or as few as you wish.
CONTACT:
Email Maret Smolow, ENQUAL (x4959)
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