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View the Storm Water Solutions 2012 Virtual Expo's Morning Keynote ("Storm Water Post Construction BMP: Evaluation, Effectiveness & Design") here... more
View Storm Water Solutions 2012 Virtual Expo's Afternoon Keynote ("Understanding EPA's NPDES MS4 Permit Program") here. more
Date: Originally broadcast on September 18, 2012 Webinar Overview Low Impact Development (LID) embodies a paradigm shift in how land is developed and... more
Date: Originally broadcast on August 29, 2012   Webinar Overview: Smart water networks are a reality for many utilities today, but a myriad... more
Date: Originally broadcast on April 24, 2012 Webinar Overview: This one-hour webinar is intended to demystify the numerous environmental regulations... more
Date: Originally broadcast on March 15, 2011 Webinar Overview: Facilitator: Laurie Dermers, co-founder and managing director of StormwaterUSA.com,... more
Date: Originally broadcast on June 21, 2011 Webinar Overview: Facilitator: Laurie Dermers, co-founder and managing director of StormwaterUSA.com, is... more
Date: Originally broadcast on November 17, 2011 Webinar Overview: Sponsored by the Clean Water America Alliance, the United States Water Prize... more
Date: Originally broadcast on November 15, 2011 Webinar Overview: This webinar will cover the new TMDL storm water effluent requirements for the new... more
Date: Originally broadcast on October 6, 2011 Webinar Overview: One of the critical issues in industry is the demand for uninterrupted fresh water.... more
Date: Originally broadcast on September 13, 2011 Webinar Overview: This webinar will cover the unique erosion and sediment control needs for road and... more
Archived, ON DEMAND The city of Los Angeles is the first of five 2011 U.S. Water Prize Winners profiled in this webinar series. Sponsored and... more
For 30 years, Dawson, a city in the Yukon Territory, Canada, has treated wastewater with primary screening, pumping it into the Yukon River. Due to... more

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