Register Learn about a variety of options to fund stormwater projects, including operation and maintenance. Also, how the Federal Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act will help fund stormwater improvements through State Revolving Funds. Hear about what utilities fees can be used for,...
Register Learn about the 22 model development principles for site design from CWP’s Better Site Design Handbook. These principles act to reduce impervious cover, conserve open space, prevent stormwater pollution, and reduce the overall cost of development. In addition, a hands-on tool ...
Register Starting January 13 and running through May, the Water Resources Group at Rutgers will provide FREE virtual training on how to use green infrastructure to reduce stormwater in your community. Register for a series of ten online classes to assist you in becoming a Green...
Register This presentation will discuss the ways in which good design can lead to easier, less expensive stormwater infrastructure maintenance – and bad design can do the opposite. Participants will learn the key design and programmatic elements that affect how stormwater practices can...
Register Without routine maintenance, green stormwater infrastructure practices are likely to fail. Maintenance is also typically required by local or state governments. This training will review examples of maintenance activities, both routine and restorative, for a variety of...
Register Attendees will learn the basics of this federal stormwater management permit program including its importance, what entities are required to comply with it, and the program’s components. Because the NPDES MS4 permit program is administered on the state level, both the Pennsylvania...
REGISTER - Fee Applies Green Infrastructure Champions are key players in implementing green infrastructure as a stormwater management approach town by town. Through this program, offered by the Rutgers Cooperative Extension Water Resources Program, participants can attend one or more of the...
Register by January 19 This FREE training will introduce key concepts related to climate resilience in New Jersey including climate projections, vulnerability assessments, and funding opportunities. Government officials, planners, and community-based organizations are encouraged to...
Register - Register by February 6. Fee Applies The Watershed Institute will host this conference featuring topics such as updates to New Jersey’s Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) permit, regional solutions to address polluted stormwater runoff and flooding, and environmental...
Register Join Keep Somerset Moving for a virtual meeting to learn about Somerset County’s Circulation Plan Update, “Keep Somerset Moving: Transportation Plan 2045 Study.” The plan will identify and select priority transportation projects to improve mobility and travel throughout the County....