• Potential Impacts of Waters of the U.S. Rulemaking on Stormwater Infrastructure webinar on November 6 from 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. To register, go to the Water Environment Federation web site.
  • "Can We Harvest Rainwater for Indoor Use?" Friday, October 17 from 8-9:30 a.m. at the McKnight Foundation and November 21 from 8-9:30 in St. Cloud at the St. Cloud City Council Chambers. Sponsored by the National Park Service for the Mississippi River Forum. For more information, contact Lark Weller at lark_weller@nps.gov.
  • MS4 Permit Workshop Covering Minimum Control Measures - November 13 in St. Paul from 8:30-3:30. Sponsored by the Minnesota Erosion Control Association with funding from the MN Pollution Control Agency. To register, go to: http://mnerosion.org/
  • MS4 Permit Workshop Covering Minimum Control Measures - December 2 in Mankato from 8:30-3:30. Sponsored by the Minnesota Erosion Control Association with funding from the MN Pollution Control Agency. To register, go to: http://mnerosion.org/
  • Minnesota Association of Watershed District Annual Meeting and Trade Show - December 4-6 at the Arrowwood Conference Center in Alexandria. Go to the MAWD web site for more information.
  • University of Minnesota Stormwater Education Program: Stormwater U and Nonpoint source pollution Education for Municipal Officials (NEMO). For information on classes, workshops and other education events, visit the University of Minnesota's Stormwater Education website.
  • University of Minnesota Erosion and Stormwater Management Certification Program: For more information on stormwater training for contractors, engineers, municipal, and industrial site staff see the Program website and the current class schedule.

Ongoing events

Past events

  • MS4 Permit Workshop Covering Minimum Control Measures - October 9 in St. Cloud from 8:30-3:30. Sponsored by the Minnesota Erosion Control Association with funding from the MN Pollution Control Agency. To register, go to: http://mnerosion.org/
  • Water Resources Conference. October 14-15 at the St. Paul RiverCentre. This conference presents innovative, practical, and applied water resource engineering solutions, management techniques and current research about Minnesota's water resources. At this year's Conference, there will be a special all-day session devoted to low impact development and stormwater.
  • Fundamentals of Erosion Control-September 18 in Marshall from 8:00-12:00, sponsored by Minnesota Erosion Control Association. To register, go to http://mnerosion.org/
  • MS4 Permit Workshop Covering Minimum Control Measures - September 23 in Detroit Lakes from 8:30-3:30. Sponsored by the Minnesota Erosion Control Association with funding from the MN Pollution Control Agency. To register, go to: http://mnerosion.org/
  • P8 Modeling Workshop on September 24 in Oakdale, Minnesota. To register, go to / University of Minnesota Erosion and Stormwater Management Program
  • Streambanks and Stormwater: A workshop and tour of practices in communities. September 25 from 4:00-7:30 in Eden Prairie. For more information and to register, go to the University of Minnesota Extension's web site.
  • Live from the Storm Drain: Monitoring Stormwater Pollution in Minneapolis. September 26 from 8:00-11:00 a.m. at Mississippi Watershed Management Organization. Sponsored by the National Park Service for the Mississippi River Forum. Contact Lark Weller at lark_weller@nps.gov to register or for more information.
  • Clean Water Summit. September 11, 8 AM- 5 PM, Minnesota Landscape Arboretum, Chaska, MN. The 2014 Clean Water Summit will focus on both the costs and benefits of green infrastructure, including economic, social, and ecological factors.
  • MS4 Permit Workshop Covering Minimum Control Measures - August 19 in Vadnais Heights from 8:30-3:30. Sponsored by the Minnesota Erosion Control Association with funding from the MN Pollution Control Agency. To register, go to: http://mnerosion.org/
  • Turfgrass Maintenance with Reduced Environmental Impacts, sponsored by Mississippi Watershed Management Organization with funding from the Clean Water Act, Section 319 Nonpoint Source Management Fund. FREE August 12. To register, go to http://www.mwmo.org/turfgrass.html
  • Brainerd Shoreline and Watershed Practices Tour, sponsored by Minnesota Erosion Control Association and Cass Soil and Water Conservation District and Crow Wing County Soil and Water District-August 12 from 8:00 to 4:30. To register, go to http://mnerosion.org/
  • St. Croix Workshop on the Water: Engaging local leaders to preserve and enhance the St. Croix July 29, 5:00 pm - 9:00 pm Hudson, Wisconsin.
  • University of Minnesota Extension Stormwater Practices Maintenance and Certification-July 30, 31 in Blaine, Minnesota. To register, go to University of Minnesota Extension (Class is FULL)
  • Minnesota Green Roof Symposium. June 19, 2014 9 AM - 5 PM, Hamline University, St. Paul, MN.
  • When Chester Creek Floods. June 12, 2014 2:00 PM- 7:30 PM, University of Minnesota Duluth. Minnesota Sea Grant is hosting an open house so that the public can learn about the economics of flood impacts and green infrastructure strategies to help reduce those impacts.
  • MECA 2014 Erosion Control & Stormwater Management Conference and Trade Show; Mystic Lake Conference Center, Prior Lake MN
    • March 4, 2014 Pre-Conference Workshop
    • March 5th – March 6, 2014 Conference
  • Northern Green Expo: January 8-10,2014. Minneapolis Convention Center
    • Nina Bassuk: Structural Soil: Growing Trees in Parking Lots and Sidewalks
    • Peter MacDonagh: Environmental Benefits of Trees - Combining Biology & Engineering in an Urban Forest
    • Jay Michels: Green Industry Legislative Forum: Green Industry Business Opportunities in Stormwater Management
  • 13th Annual Road Salt Symposium, February 6, 2014
  • Friends of the Mississippi River, February 13, 2014: Our Water in a Changing World: Climate Change and the Urban Watershed
  • Stormwater U-Innovations in BMPs; Tuesday, April 1,2014 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. at Maplewood Community Center. $40.00. The workshop will be a series of short and informative presentations from local implements utilizing innovative designs, install techniques, maintenance strategies and stormwater best management practices, including soil amendments, iron enhanced sand filters, tree pits and trenches, stormwater harvesting, Hydro-excavation of buried utilities and more. Register on line at http://z.umn.edu/innovation
  • 15th Annual St. Croix Basin Conference Protecting the St Croix River Basin; April 8, 2014 University Center UW River Falls, Wisconsin