Agenda

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8:00 – 8:30 am EDT
Morning Session
8:30 – 11:15 am EDT
Break
11:15 am – 12:15 pm EDT
Afternoon Session
12:15 – 4:30 pm EDT

 

Understanding Stormwater Permit                     C. Dewey
Requirements and Procedures
Background and development of national and state regulations and permit requirements
Activities exempt from construction general stormwater permit requirements
Complying with NPDES and Department of Energy and Environmental Protection regulations
• Notice of intent requirements
• What the permit covers and does not cover
• Application process
• General requirements and standard conditions
• Implementing, monitoring and assessing SWPPPs

Understanding and Applying the Science of Stormwater                     L. Mullon
Hydrology, soil science and drainage
Identifying consequences of storm events
Stormwater modeling
Runoff reduction, routing and storage
Infiltration and percolation

Choosing Appropriate Stormwater Best                                     L. Hale
Management Practices (BMPs)                                                     J. Hood
Stormwater management planning
Sizing criteria
Green infrastructure practices
• Preservation of natural features and conservation design
• Reducing impervious cover
Green management techniques
• Conservation of natural areas
• Detention/retention ponds
• Riparian buffers and filter strips
• Vegetated swales
• Disconnected runoff
• Stream daylighting
• Rain gardens
• Green roofs
• Stormwater planters
• Rain barrels/cisterns
• Pervious pavement

Developing Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plans (SWPPP)                 K. Campbell
Including required elements
Assessing building sites
Choosing best management practices (BMPs)
Planning for required inspection, maintenance and recordkeeping
Obtaining plan certification
Implementing SWPPPs

   

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Credits

Professional Engineers
6.5 PDHs

Architects
6.5 HSW CE Hours
6.5 AIA LU|HSW

Landscape Architects 
6.5 HSW CE Hours
6.5 LA CES HSW PDHs

Floodplain Managers
6.5 ASFPM CECs

International Code Council
0.65 CEUs (Sitework)

 

Continuing Education Credit Information
This webinar is open to the public and offers 6.5 PDHs to professional engineers, 6.5 HSW continuing education hours to architects, and 6.5 HSW continuing education hours landscape architects licensed in Florida.

Engineers and architects seeking continuing education credit in other states will be able to claim the hours earned at this webinar, in most cases. Refer to specific state rules to determine eligibility.

HalfMoon Education is an approved continuing education sponsor for engineers in Florida (Provider No. 0004647), Indiana (License No. CE21700059), Maryland, New Jersey (Approval No. 24GP00000700) and North Carolina. (S-0130). HalfMoon Education is deemed an approved continuing education sponsor for New York engineers and architects via its registration with the American Institute of Architects Continuing Education System (Regulations of the Commissioner §68.14(i)(2) and §69.6(i)(2). Other states do not preapprove continuing education providers or courses.

The American Institute of Architects Continuing Education System has approved this course for 6.5 LU|HSW (Sponsor No. J885). Only full participation is reportable to the AIA/CES.

The Landscape Architecture Continuing Education System has approved this course for 6.5 HSW PDHs. Only full participation is reportable to the LA CES.

The International Code Council has approved HalfMoon Education as a Preferred Provider of continuing education (No. 1232). Course approval is pending in the specialty area of Sitework.

This webinar has been approved by the Association of State Floodplain Managers for 6.5 CECs for floodplain managers.

Visit this course listing at www.halfmoonseminars.org for updates on pending credits.

Completion certificates will be awarded to participants who complete this event, respond to prompts and earn a passing score (80%) on the quiz that follows the presentation (multiple attempts allowed).

 

Speakers

Kathryn Campbell

President of Koncept Carma, Inc. (dba KBI)
KCI was founded on the principle of empowering people to effectively deliver on promises to clients. KCI is a Florida based Minority Women Business Enterprise (M/WBE) with various governmental entities throughout Florida. KCI has expertise in preparing Stormwater Pollution Plans and performing NPDES Inspections for Construction projects and Industrial facilities. By implementing practical and sustainable environmental management solutions, KCI helps clients eliminate stormwater pollution which is the leading cause of water quality problems today. KCI helps clients take initiative to reduce stormwater pollution, so our ecosystem may remain  healthy. During her 23 years in the construction industry, Kathryn has actively worked on many high-profile projects varying from land development for large homebuilders, commercial construction projects, and roadways. Prior to stormwater management, Kathryn gained experience through her involvement in pre-construction services, state of Florida of government affairs, and customer support and service. Kathryn graduated from the University of Central Florida with a degree in Political Science. Stormwater is a passion for her, and she enjoys working on high-influencing projects where her strengths can influence best management practices that will reduce unnecessary cost for clients while enhancing a positive impact on our environment.

Cammie Dewey

St. Johns River Water Management District

Environmental Resource Program Manager, St. Johns River Water Management District
Ms. Dewey has a BS degree and an MS degree in Environmental Engineering from the University of Central Florida. She has worked for the St. Johns River Water Management District for 32 years, and most of her time has been within the Environmental Resource Permitting Regulatory Division. Ms. Dewey started at the District as a permit review engineer and progressed to her current position as program manager for the District’s permit review engineers. In the early 2000s she was the senior engineer for the Lake Apopka and Upper Ocklawaha Basin projects for four years. Ms. Dewey is a registered professional engineer in the state of Florida.

Lee Hale

Senior Project Manager, S&ME, Inc, Orlando
Mr. Hale is a senior project manager within the Civil Engineering Group for S&ME. He has split his career between designing and managing municipal water and wastewater systems and land development projects. He also spent a year as the engineering director for a company that managed large-scale stormwater construction management projects. Mr. Hale obtained a BS degree in Civil Engineering from West Virginia University Institute of Technology and an MS degree in Engineering from Marshall University.

Jay Hood, PLA, ASLA

Principal Director of Landscape Architecture S&ME, Inc., Orlando

Mr. Hood is a principal landscape architect with Catalyst Design Group. He has over 35 years of experience with master planning, urban design, and landscape architecture for public spaces. Mr. Hood takes an integrated and comprehensive approach to design, striving for sustainability and multiple community benefits on each project. His innovative approach to green infrastructure is featured in the design of places, such as Gainesville’s Cade Museum of Creativity + Invention; PK Avenue Streetscape in Auburndale, Florida, and the public realm design for the NoMa Business Improvement District in Washington D.C. Mr. Hood is a frequent guest lecturer at universities and conferences and has spoken on low impact development and the benefits of green infrastructure investment at APWA, FSA, FDOT Design Conference and FRPA. Mr. Hood design philosophy focuses on functional and timeless design, grounded in context and equity of users. He brings this integrated approach to each project, leveraging his client’s investment to create a public realm that enhances the quality of life of residents, businesses and visitors.

Lee Mullon PE D.WRE

Drummond Carpenter
Mr. Mullon is a principal with the firm based in Orlando with over 18 years of experience practicing civil, environmental, and water resources engineering. His career has focused on the mutual interaction and balance between the natural and built environments. Mr. Mullon has provided professional engineering services to over 20 municipalities and state agencies in Florida, Michigan, Pennsylvania, and California, providing solutions to address flooding, water quality impairment, total maximum daily load (TMDL) regulatory challenges and compliance, natural systems degradation, water availability, and climate change vulnerability. Mr. Mullon is a subject-matter expert in stormwater management, watershed management, and civil infrastructure. He has direct professional experience designing, funding, permitting, constructing, and monitoring both conventional and innovative stormwater best management practices (BMPs), including stream restoration, flood control systems, lake management improvements, pollution forensic analysis, intelligent stormwater infrastructure, dam breach and safety analysis, and erosion control design. His proficiencies are evident from his work serving as an expert consultant in multiple litigation matters related to the Clean Water Act compliance, stormwater numerical modeling, pollution control, and stormwater BMP design.

AIA Info

AIA Provider Statement:

HalfMoon Education Inc. is a registered provider of AIA-approved continuing education under Provider Number J885. All registered AIA/CES Providers must comply with the AIA Standards for Continuing Education Programs. Any questions or concerns about this provider of learning program may be sent to AIA/CES (cesupport@aia.org or (800) AIA 3837, Option 3).

This learning program is registered with AIA/CES for continuing professional education. As such, it does not include content that may be deemed or construed to be an approval or endorsement by the AIA of any material of construction or any method or manner of handling, using, distributing, or dealing in any material or product.

AIA continuing education credit has been reviewed and approved by AIA/CES. Learners must complete the entire learning program to receive continuing education credit. AIA continuing education Learning Units earned upon completion of this course will be reported to AIA/CES for AIA members. Certificates of Completion for both AIA members and non-AIA members are available upon request.

Course Title: Florida Stormwater Management 2022

Delivery Method: Live Online

Course Description: This course examines stormwater permit requirements and procedures in Florida, and the application of the science of stormwater, hydrology and soil. Furthermore, this course evaluates stormwater best management practices, including green infrastructure and techniques, and explains how to develop a stormwater pollution prevention plan in Florida.

Learning Objectives:

Learning Objective 1:
Learners will be able to comply with the National Pollution Discharge Elimination System requirements and Florida Department of Environmental Protection regulations for obtaining stormwater permits for new construction.

Learning Objective 2:
Learners will be able to identify the consequences of storm events and use stormwater models to predict runoff and routing.

Learning Objective 3:
Learners will be able to choose stormwater best management practices, including conservation of natural areas, riparian buffers, vegetated swales, rain gardens, cisterns and porous pavement.

Learning Objective 4:
Learners will be able to describe the contents of stormwater pollution prevention plans, including best management practices and plans for required inspection, maintenance and record keeping.

LUs: 6.5                                                                                              LU Type: LU|HSWs.

Prerequisites: Experience with site development and inspection and an awareness of stormwater runoff issues.

Advance Preparation: None

Program Level: Intermediate

Course Expiration Date: 

Complaint Resolution Policy:

Complaints regarding this course can be emailed to tcase@halfmoonseminars.org or by calling (715) 835-5900. A HalfMoon Education representative will respond within 72 hours to resolve the complaint, which will include, but not limited to, access to another CE activity at no or reduced cost or a full or partial refund. Each instance will be resolved on a case-by-case situation