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Qualified Compliance Inspector of Stormwater - ADVANCED (QCIS+ Webinar Promo)

Overview

Most stormwater inspection training gives you content once and moves on. The QCIS+ program is built differently.

The QCIS+ credentialing program combines five ADA-compliant self-paced interactive online courses with three live Virtual Instructor-Led Training (VILT) sessions — giving you the technical foundation you need and the real-world judgment to apply it on an actual construction site.

The self-paced courses cover erosion and sediment control, pollution prevention (good housekeeping), on-site construction inspection procedures, and NPDES permitting compliance. Every module is built on interactive SCORM technology — the same standard used by the DoD, healthcare, and financial industries — so you're engaging with content, not passively watching it.

The VILT sessions are where the program separates itself. Three live, one-hour sessions with Brad Flack — a senior stormwater instructor with 20+ years of field experience — give you the chance to work through real inspection scenarios, ask questions about what you're encountering on your own sites, and complete hands-on inspection exercises that connect classroom concepts to field practice. Brad doesn't just teach regulations. He teaches why they exist and how inspectors who understand that distinction perform better in the field.

What You Get:

  • Five interactive self-paced online courses (ADA-compliant)
  • Three live VILT sessions with senior instructor Brad Flack
  • Hands-on inspection exercises with real-world application
  • Live Q&A — bring questions from your own job sites
  • Courses start every two weeks

What This Credential Covers:

  • Erosion and sediment control — BMP installation, maintenance, and performance evaluation
  • Pollution prevention and good housekeeping practices
  • Construction site inspection procedures, documentation, and corrective actions
  • NPDES permitting program requirements and compliance standards
  • Identifying non-compliance conditions before they become violations

This program has been reviewed and recognized by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and is approved as a Level 300 training by the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC).

StormwaterONE has trained over 75,000 stormwater professionals nationwide since 2007.

What Stormwater Professionals Say About Brad

Brad Flack brings 20+ years of field experience to every session — and the people who've trained with him notice.

★★★★★ "Brad's 20+ years of industry experience truly shine through. He doesn't just teach the regulations; he explains the 'why' behind them using real-world examples and practical field strategies that make complex stormwater concepts easy to grasp." — John R., QCIS+ Graduate

★★★★★ "Brad is an outstanding instructor — knowledgeable, engaging, and able to break down complex material in a way that actually sticks. He kept the course interesting the entire time, which is not something you can say about most compliance training." — Blaze D., SWPPP+ Graduate

★★★★★ "Brad Flack really made this complex system make sense." — Kevin V.

★★★★★ "Unlike most trainings that seem to just drag on, Brad keeps it motivating." — George P.

★★★★★ "I felt very prepared for my QSD exam. Thank you Brad." — Adam

★★★★★ "The most amazing speaker I've learned from since my time in undergrad. Five stars, no critiques." — Sarah M.

Qualified Compliance Inspector of Stormwater - ADVANCED (QCIS+ Webinar Promo)

Qualified Compliance Inspector of Stormwater - ADVANCED (QCIS+ Webinar Promo)

Qualified Compliance Inspector of Stormwater - ADVANCED (QCIS+ Webinar Promo)

Training Type: Blended (Online + Virtual Class)

Program Length: 20 Hours

PDH: 20

Credits: 2.0

Certificate Length: 2-Years

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Qualified Compliance Inspector of Stormwater - ADVANCED (QCIS+ Webinar Promo)
Blended (Online + Virtual Class)
CI299A
Permit Type: Construction
Length:
20 Hours
PDHs:
20
Credits:
2.0
Price:
$799.00
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Qualified Compliance Inspector of Stormwater - ADVANCED (QCIS+ Webinar Promo) Qualified Compliance Inspector of Stormwater - ADVANCED (QCIS+ Webinar Promo)

EPA RECOGNIZED TRAINING ACADEMY

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PROGRAM OVERVIEW:

Most stormwater inspection training gives you content once and moves on. The QCIS+ program is built differently.

The QCIS+ credentialing program combines five ADA-compliant self-paced interactive online courses with three live Virtual Instructor-Led Training (VILT) sessions — giving you the technical foundation you need and the real-world judgment to apply it on an actual construction site.

The self-paced courses cover erosion and sediment control, pollution prevention (good housekeeping), on-site construction inspection procedures, and NPDES permitting compliance. Every module is built on interactive SCORM technology — the same standard used by the DoD, healthcare, and financial industries — so you're engaging with content, not passively watching it.

The VILT sessions are where the program separates itself. Three live, one-hour sessions with Brad Flack — a senior stormwater instructor with 20+ years of field experience — give you the chance to work through real inspection scenarios, ask questions about what you're encountering on your own sites, and complete hands-on inspection exercises that connect classroom concepts to field practice. Brad doesn't just teach regulations. He teaches why they exist and how inspectors who understand that distinction perform better in the field.

What You Get:

  • Five interactive self-paced online courses (ADA-compliant)
  • Three live VILT sessions with senior instructor Brad Flack
  • Hands-on inspection exercises with real-world application
  • Live Q&A — bring questions from your own job sites
  • Courses start every two weeks

What This Credential Covers:

  • Erosion and sediment control — BMP installation, maintenance, and performance evaluation
  • Pollution prevention and good housekeeping practices
  • Construction site inspection procedures, documentation, and corrective actions
  • NPDES permitting program requirements and compliance standards
  • Identifying non-compliance conditions before they become violations

This program has been reviewed and recognized by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and is approved as a Level 300 training by the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC).

StormwaterONE has trained over 75,000 stormwater professionals nationwide since 2007.

What Stormwater Professionals Say About Brad

Brad Flack brings 20+ years of field experience to every session — and the people who've trained with him notice.

★★★★★ "Brad's 20+ years of industry experience truly shine through. He doesn't just teach the regulations; he explains the 'why' behind them using real-world examples and practical field strategies that make complex stormwater concepts easy to grasp." — John R., QCIS+ Graduate

★★★★★ "Brad is an outstanding instructor — knowledgeable, engaging, and able to break down complex material in a way that actually sticks. He kept the course interesting the entire time, which is not something you can say about most compliance training." — Blaze D., SWPPP+ Graduate

★★★★★ "Brad Flack really made this complex system make sense." — Kevin V.

★★★★★ "Unlike most trainings that seem to just drag on, Brad keeps it motivating." — George P.

★★★★★ "I felt very prepared for my QSD exam. Thank you Brad." — Adam

★★★★★ "The most amazing speaker I've learned from since my time in undergrad. Five stars, no critiques." — Sarah M.

The StormwaterONE program is excellent! Training is provided in multiple ways to ensure all learning styles are accommodated. The content is relevant and of high quality. Delivery of content is nothing short of superior irrespective of being self-paced training or delivered by one of the many experienced instructors. I have personally taken, and will recommend, training from StormwaterONE to become educated in the trade. You will become skilled in the requirements of Stormwater management.

- Darren H.

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COURSES INCLUDED:

  1. LIVE SESSION: Intro to Stormwater Management
  2. ONLINE COURSE: Introduction to the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System
  3. ONLINE COURSE: Principles and Practices of Erosion Control
  4. ONLINE COURSE: Principles and Practices of Sediment Control
  5. ONLINE COURSE: Principles and Practices of Pollution Prevention
  6. LIVE SESSION: Soil Science, BMP Selection & Site Controls
  7. ONLINE COURSE: On-Site Construction Inspections
  8. LIVE SESSION: Conducting Inspections

COURSE SUMMARIES:

  1. LIVE SESSION: Intro to Stormwater Management

    When: First Tuesday & Third Wednesday of the month

    Where: GoToMeeting — link provided upon enrollment

    This opening live session establishes the regulatory and environmental foundation for everything that follows. After this session you'll understand the history of stormwater regulation, how the CGP fits into the broader NPDES framework, and the core technical and planning concepts — from hydrologic principles to SWPPP requirements — that govern construction site stormwater compliance.  

    Topics Covered:

    •    Introduction to the course and program overview

    •    History of stormwater regulation — from Clean Water Act to the
    CGP

    •    Delegated states and how California's UPDES/NPDES
    framework operates

    •    Biomes — understanding California's ecological regions and
    how they affect stormwater management

    •    The 4 SWPPP Perspectives — how owners, operators,
    contractors, and inspectors view compliance

    •    BMPs and Stormwater Control Measures (SCMs) — definitions,
    categories, and selection principles

    •    Zones — site zoning concepts and their role in BMP
    placement

    •    Hydrologic Cycle and RUSLE — understanding how water moves
    across a construction site and how erosion is predicted

    •    SWPPP Requirements — components, permit conditions, and
    documentation obligations under the CGP

    •    Endangered Species and Historic Properties — compliance
    considerations and permit triggers

    •    Demolition Practices — stormwater management requirements
    specific to demolition activities

    •    Contaminated Soils — identification, management, and
    documentation requirements

    •    Enforcement — regulatory inspection process, Notice of
    Violation, and consequences of non-compliance

  2. ONLINE COURSE: Introduction to the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System

    The Introduction to the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Permitting Program course will educate individuals of the permitting process and compliance standards of Clean Water Act's National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System.

  3. ONLINE COURSE: Principles and Practices of Erosion Control

    Throughout the U.S. and the world,
    erosion is one of the leading contributors to water impairment. Erosion is the
    process by which soil particles are dislodged by water or wind. There is a
    natural rate of erosion on all soils across the planet — this course drives
    home how to address the artificially increased rate of erosion caused by soil
    disturbance on an active construction site.

    This course covers erosion and how
    it occurs; the impacts of erosion on the environment and the economy; the
    factors that affect erosion; vegetation establishment; topsoil and fertilizers;
    mulch and compost; rolled erosion control devices; and surface roughening.

  4. ONLINE COURSE: Principles and Practices of Sediment Control

    Sediment controls are devices or
    products that slow or pond overland flow to dissipate water energy so that
    sediment will fall or settle out. While final stabilization aims at reducing
    erosion across the site, this critical step doesn't usually occur until the
    last 10–25% of the project. Therefore, sediment control is the single largest
    control measure aimed at preventing the discharge of loose sediment from the
    site until erosion controls and final stabilization can be achieved.

    This course is specifically designed for construction
    stormwater management and covers proper installation and placement of silt
    fence; check dams; wattles; inlet protection; pond types; outlet structures;
    flocculants; dewatering; and turbidity barriers.

  5. ONLINE COURSE: Principles and Practices of Pollution Prevention

    State stormwater regulations mandates that construction projects implement effective waste management practices. Not only are these control measures required for compliance — historically, those with a stronger understanding of good housekeeping measures and who implement them effectively experience less regulatory enforcement on their site.

    This course covers good housekeeping practices, the proper installation and maintenance requirements of best management practices (BMPs), management of solid waste, sanitary waste, and hazardous waste; concrete washout; dust control; and construction exits.

  6. LIVE SESSION: Soil Science, BMP Selection & Site Controls

    Where: GoToMeeting — link provided upon enrollment

    This session moves from regulatory foundation to technical application — covering the soil science principles that drive BMP selection and the specific control measures used on active construction sites. After this session you'll be able to evaluate soil
    conditions, select appropriate BMPs for sediment and erosion control, and understand the installation and maintenance requirements for the most common
    site controls.

     Topics Covered:

    •    USDA Web Soil Survey — how to access and interpret soil
    data for construction site planning

    •    Soil Characteristics — texture, structure, permeability,
    and how they affect stormwater runoff and BMP performance

    •    Settling Velocity Curve Chart — understanding particle
    settling rates and their application to sediment control design

    •    VSE Protocol — Vegetation, Soil, and Erosion control
    sequencing for construction phasing

    •    Inlet Protection — types, installation requirements, and
    inspection criteria

    •    Demolition Control Measures — specific BMPs for managing
    stormwater during demolition activities

    •    Concrete Washout — proper setup, location, management, and
    documentation requirements

    •    Sediment Controls — silt fence, check dams, wattles,
    sediment basins, and fiber rolls

    •    Trackout Controls — construction exit requirements,
    installation, and maintenance

    •    Vertical Tracking — technique, application, and when it
    qualifies as a BMP under the 2022 CGP

    •    Hydromulching — specifications, and use
    as a temporary erosion control measure

    •    Good Housekeeping — waste management, material storage,
    spill prevention, and site cleanliness standards

  7. ONLINE COURSE: On-Site Construction Inspections

    This course covers inspection rules and protocol; reviewing the SWPPP for compliance; forms in the SWPPP; updating the SWPPP; and site inspections of BMPs — including proper installation, maintenance of devices, and documentation
    of inspections.

    Self-inspection is not only a requirement of permit coverage for the site — it also enables a regular, methodical analysis of deployed BMPs. This allows the inspector to identify changes to the site, missing or inadequate control measures, and any required maintenance or corrective actions needed to bring the site back into compliance before a regulatory inspector arrives.

  8. LIVE SESSION: Conducting Inspections

    Where: GoToMeeting — link provided upon enrollment
     
    This final live session puts everything into practice — walking through the inspection process from site entry to corrective action documentation. After this session you'll be able to conduct a compliant stormwater inspection, complete the EPA inspection report accurately, and document deficiencies and corrective actions in a way that will hold up to regulatory scrutiny.
     
    Topics Covered:
    •     Purpose of Inspection — why inspections are required, inspection types, and frequency requirements under the CGP
    •     SWPPP Site Map — how to use the site map during an inspection and document field observations
    •     Useful Applications — apps and digital tools for conducting and documenting field inspections
    •     The EPA Inspection Report — form structure, required fields, and documentation standards
    •     Site Entry and SWPPP Compliance Documentation — what to review before beginning an inspection
    •     Perimeter Controls, Sediment Controls & Inlet Protection — inspection criteria, common deficiencies, and corrective actions
    •     Stockpiles, Borrow Sites & CSAs (Construction Support Activities) — inspection requirements and management practices
    •     Good Housekeeping — inspection checklist items and documentation for waste, materials, and site cleanliness
    •     Corrective Actions — identifying deficiencies, documentation requirements, timelines, and follow-up obligations

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STORMWATER MANAGEMENT TRAINING AND CREDENTIALING

StormwaterONE.com is operated by StormwaterONE, L.L.C. StormwaterONE is a private occupational trade school for stormwater management. Our school is located in Rocky Hill, Connecticut.

Our school has been in operation since 2007 and to date we have trained and credentialed more than thirty thousand construction professionals on the subject of stormwater management through our Internet-based learning system, which is referred to as the eCampus.

As the leader in computer-based stormwater management training and credentialing, our school's mission is to provide our students with the most comprehensive and up to date training of individual stormwater permits.

Our credentialing programs provide professionals with the skills and qualifications required to maintain construction sites in accordance with section 402 of the Clean Water Act. Section 402 of the Clean Water Act outlines the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permitting program and requires all construction sites disturbing one (1) acre or more of land to obtain permit coverage to discharge stormwater and other wastewater from construction sites.

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Qualified Compliance Inspector of Stormwater - ADVANCED (QCIS+ Webinar Promo)

Product Name:

Qualified Compliance Inspector of Stormwater

Training Type:

Blended (Online + Virtual Class)

PDH:

20

Credits:

2.0

Certificate Length:

2-Years

Price:

$799.00

Learning Objectives

  • Identify the components and framework of the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit program.
  • Describe the proper installation and maintenance of stormwater Best Management Practices (BMPs).
  • Articulate the steps necessary to inspect a construction sites and determine possible causes of BMP ineffectiveness and how to correct them.
  • Demonstrate how to complete an inspection report and document corrective actions.
  • Assess the proper installation and maintenance of stormwater Best Management Practices/Stormwater Control Measures.
  • Summarize the communication process necessary between owner, operators, contractors, and stormwater pollution prevention plan designer so the site stays in compliance throughout the construction project.

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Intended Audience

  • Regulatory Enforcement Inspectors
  • Non-regulatory Inspectors
  • Civil Consultants/Students
  • Environmental Consultants/Students

Curriculum

What You'll Earn

  • 20 PDHs
  • Embossed Wall Certificate
  • Wallet Card
  • Hardhat Decal
  • Signed Congratulations Letter

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Highly Recommend for the Advanced or a Beginner ..the instructor was great. Easy to follow along. I had no experience in this field and was very nervous.

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