New Hampshire Free Program
Program Overview
Green stormwater infrastructure (GSI) has positioned itself as a solution for many issues facing urban environments, not just stormwater.Because of this, there is a lot of hype around the US among municipalities, engineers, and urban planners to name a few. This presentation will go over the basics of urban hydrology, the history of how we got here, and modern issues that GSI can address. We will review GSI solutions and lessons learned. Drawing from my experience on the ground with pilot projects in New York City and Philadelphia, I will share my thoughts and recommendations moving forward.
Panelist: Scott Jeffers, PE, PhD
Organizers: Andrew Demers
Intended Audience
- Professional Engineers
- Municipal Stormwater Managers
- Facility Managers
- Property Owners
Curriculum: Urban Hydrology and Green Stormwater Infrastructure
Green stormwater infrastructure (GSI) has positioned itself as a solution for many issues facing urban environments, not just stormwater.Because of this, there is a lot of hype around the US among municipalities, engineers, and urban planners to name a few.This presentation will go over the basics of urban hydrology, the history of how we got here, and modern issues that GSI can address.We will review GSI solutions and lessons learned.Drawing from my experience on the ground with pilot projects in New York City and Philadelphia, I will share my thoughts and recommendations moving forward.
Panelist: Scott Jeffers, PE, PhD
Organizers: Andrew Demers
Learning Objectives
- Describe the basics of urban hydrology and list issues surrounding it
- Identify types of GSI and when they are appropriate
- Describe the Triple Bottom Line approach
At the Completion of This Program You Will Receive
- 1 PDH
- Printable certificate of completion