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StormwaterONE Hosts Free 1-PDH Webinar Today: Making the SWPPP Work for You
Aug 07, 2025
Rocky Hill, CT – StormwaterONE, a leading provider of stormwater compliance training and credentialing, is hosting a free, live 1-hour webinar today, August 7th at 1:00 PM ET, titled "Making the SWPPP Work for You: Practical Guidance on Updates, Amendments, and Real-World Compliance."
This professional development webinar is designed for construction site managers, inspectors, SWPPP developers, and environmental compliance professionals seeking to better understand how to keep their Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plans (SWPPPs) aligned with field conditions and regulatory requirements.
Presented by stormwater expert Brad Flack, the session will deliver practical strategies to help participants turn their SWPPP into an active jobsite tool, not just a document in a binder.
“Too often, the SWPPP becomes static, filed away and forgotten. This webinar is about breathing life into the plan and using it to drive real compliance in the field,” said Brad Flack, webinar presenter and subject matter expert.
Webinar Details:
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Title: Making the SWPPP Work for You: Practical Guidance on Updates, Amendments, and Real-World Compliance
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Date: Thursday, August 7, 2025
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Time: 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM Eastern Time
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Cost: Free ($0)
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Credit: 1 PDH (Professional Development Hour)
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Registration: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/8161268441902458453?source=website-blog
Participants will learn how to:
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Determine when and how to update or amend their SWPPP
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Align stormwater plans with real-time site conditions
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Promote better field compliance through effective SWPPP use
A certificate of completion for 1-PDH will be provided to all attendees following the webinar.
About StormwaterONE:
StormwaterONE is an EPA-recognized online training provider specializing in stormwater management, erosion and sediment control, and environmental compliance education. With more than 50,000 professionals trained, StormwaterONE equips contractors, inspectors, engineers, and developers with the knowledge and credentials needed to stay compliant and protect water quality.
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