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==May 30, 2017 - Bioretention From the Ground Up==
 
==May 30, 2017 - Bioretention From the Ground Up==
 
Additional information on this webinar will be posted the week of May 22.
 
Additional information on this webinar will be posted the week of May 22.
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There is no charge to attend this webinar.
  
 
This webinar will include the following topics:  
 
This webinar will include the following topics:  

Revision as of 19:44, 23 May 2017

This page contains information on webinars for the Minnesota Stormwater Manual. Please note that the PowerPoint files may contain links. To make the links live you must be running the Powerpoint slide show.

December 15, 2016 - Infiltration Practices

January 25, 2017 - Stormwater Harvest and Use/Reuse

March 15, 2017 - Updates to the Minimal Impact Design Standards (MIDS) Calculator

The MPCA hosted a live webinar on updates to the MIDS Calculator (Version 3). This webinar focused on recent updates to the MIDS Calculator and included example applications and a tour of the supporting information in the Minnesota Stormwater Manual. The webinar included the following topics:

  • Using the new underground infiltration BMP
  • Using the updated harvest and use BMP
  • Using the new impervious surface disconnection BMP
  • Several other minor changes will be briefly discussed (see Updates to the MIDS Calculator)

Links

May 30, 2017 - Bioretention From the Ground Up

Additional information on this webinar will be posted the week of May 22. There is no charge to attend this webinar.

This webinar will include the following topics:

  • Media
  • Plant selection, design and maintenance
  • Tree based systems

Speakers will include:

  • Fred Rozumalski, Registered Landscape Architect- Barr Engineering
  • Marcy Bean, Professional Landscape Architect-Mississippi Watershed Management Organization and
  • Mike Isensee-Administrator, Middle St. Croix Watershed Management Organization

Professional development hours

Attendance at a Stormwater Manual webinar qualifies for Professional Development Hours (PDH) for the Minnesota Board of AELSLAGID. Typically, most webinars are 1.5 hours in length and therefore 1.5 PDH is offered. Look for links to certificates with each qualifying webinar (above).

Note that it is your responsibility to attend the webinar and document your attendance, including downloading the certificate. The MPCA documents people who attended the webinar, including the times they were logged in to the webinar. We cannot document people who have viewed recorded webinars. We provide a form summarizing the justification for offering pdhs. See File:CONTINUING EDUCATION ASSESSMENT FORM - Stormwater Manual webinars.docx