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StormwaterONE Showcases In-Person Inspectors Training Field Event at Ohio Stormwater Conference

May 24, 2023

Sandusky, OH - StormwaterONE made a splash with its best-in-class stormwater training event during the Ohio Stormwater Conference, held from May 10-12, 2023 at the Kalahari Resort and Convention Center in Sandusky, Ohio. 

One of the highlights of the show was StormwaterONE's Live Field Training Event, an experience that allowed participants the chance to accompany Senior Trainer and Subject Matter Expert (SME) Brad Flack as he conducted an inspection of a multiphase residential subdivision construction project.  The site was packed with a diverse selection of stormwater BMPs and participants got an up close real-world overview of the entire inspection process. 

"We are thrilled to incorporate more live training events into our self-paced online credentialing programs," said StormwaterONE President, Andrew Demers. "These blended learning programs combine the best of face-to-face instruction and online learning activities, creating an educational experience that boosts our students' confidence and prepares them for real-world success." 

The Ohio Stormwater Conference welcomed over five hundred attendees to the event. StormwaterONE had a significant presence at the event, and visitors had the opportunity to engage with the company's SMEs and representatives to discuss various stormwater training programs and/or educational development for their team.  

“We are thrilled to have been part of the Ohio Stormwater Conference,” said Demers. “It was a great opportunity to meet with experts in the industry and we look forward to being a part of future events.” 

You can view StormwaterONE's highlight reel of the event here.

About StormwaterONE

StormwaterONE is an occupational trade-school located in Rocky Hill, CT. It offers innovative training solutions for stormwater inspectors, SWPPP preparers, and other stormwater professionals. StormwaterONE believes in preserving and protecting our nation's natural resources and works to support a better understanding of stormwater and its impact.

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