Get the Dirt on Stormwater Webinar, Aug. 15

You’re invited to the Center for Watershed Protection’s 2012 Watershed & Stormwater Management Webcast Series, a series of live webcasts for public works, engineers and others on topics such as stormwater retrofits, stream restoration and other BMPs, and guidance on meeting NPDES Phase II requirements. See the full series flyer here: http://www.cwp.org/images/stories/webcasts/2012_cwp_webcast_web.pdf.

Get the Dirt on Stormwater 
Wednesday, August 15, 2012, 11-1pm Central

Recently, stormwater management has become dirty business, meaning that the dirt has a lot to do with the effectiveness of stormwater practices. There have been many innovations in the field of structural soils, soil amendments, and sophisticated soil mixes for bioretention – all for the purpose of enhancing stormwater treatment systems and/or targeting particular pollutants. This webcast will give you the dirt on the soil revolution and provide many practical design tips and resources.

1CEC/2PDH per webcast

  • Registration cost: $149
  • Early bird registration cost: $139
  • Full series registration cost: $894
  • In person through LCSMC cost: $5

Because this event is sponsored by Lake County Stormwater Management Commission, attendance can be in person for only $5 including lunch. Payment at the door is cash only. Space is limited, so pre-registration is required. No walk-ins will be accepted. Email Darcy Hertel at dhertel@lakecountyil.gov to pre-register. Location: Lake County Central Permit Facility, 500 W. Winchester Road, Libertyville.

About chicagolandh2o

What Our Water’s Worth is an ongoing campaign led by the Metropolitan Planning Council and Openlands to raise awareness about the value of water in metropolitan Chicago. From Lake Michigan to the Fox River, how we use our water resource – including what we conserve, how much we waste, and what we choose to invest in water quality – is up to all of us. This is our water – and it’s worth more than we know. Learn more at www.chicagolandh2o.org.
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