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SUMMARY:2026 Southeastern New York (SENY) Stormwater Management Training Series
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URL:http://cceorangecounty.org/events/2025/02/26/2026-southeastern-new-york-seny-stormwater-management-training-series
DESCRIPTION:Our Registration Options Have Changed! Please read carefully below.&amp;nbsp;Regular Registration: $175/person, per classDiscounted Registration for Employees of NYS, Orange County Government, or OCSWCD: $125/person, per classGroup Discount Options Groups of 4-8 can receive 15% off their total. Please use the discount code &quot;2026SWTG1&quot; at checkout. Groups of 8-12 can receive 20% off their total. Please use the discount code &quot;2026SWTG2&quot; at checkout. Groups of 12+ can receive 25% off their total. Please use the discount code &quot;2026SWTG3&quot; at checkout.&amp;nbsp;‎CCE Orange County will be presenting the annual Stormwater Management Training series for the Southeastern New York (SENY) region.About the Stormwater Management Training SeriesThis class is entirely virtual via Zoom.Attendees will receive Zoom links via email the week of each class.  Classes will begin promptly at 8:30 AM. You must be present for the course duration to receive credits, so please sign into Zoom punctually.Class descriptions and credit info are listed below.There are no refunds for &quot;no-show&quot; attendees. Substitutions and transfers are acceptable up to the day of any course.‏‏‎‎Please email Nicole Havens at nch48@cornell.edu to make a registration substitution or call 845-344-1234.&amp;nbsp;Who Should Attend?You should attend the training if you are one of the following: Code Enforcement Officer, consulting/municipal design engineer, Municipal Planning Board member, land use planner/developer, stormwater professional, teacher, municipal staff, consultant, or landscape architect.‏‏‎ ‎2026 Class Schedule &amp; DescriptionsPRINCIPAL INSTRUCTOR: John Dunkle, P.E., CPESC, CPMSMJohn has been a practicing civil engineer since 1981 and is a Certified Professional in Erosion &amp; Sediment Control (CPESC), and a Certified Professional in Municipal Stormwater Management (CPMSM). John has prepared &amp; reviewed Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plans (SWPPPs), guided Municipal Separate Storm Sewer Systems (MS4s), &amp; participated with DEC in the development of the current stormwater regulations &amp; design manuals. John also teaches a graduate-level Stormwater Management class at SUNY-Environmental Science &amp; Forestry &amp; has been conducting stormwater trainings across New York State for over 15 years. He has also been Planning Board Chairman for over 10 years in his hometown.-Preparation and Review  of Construction Permit SWPPPs - February 25, 2026, 8:00 AM - 1:00 PM4 PDHs, 4 LUs, and 4 CEUs are expected to be awarded.&amp;nbsp;Preparing, reviewing and implementing a Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) is essential to stormwater management for both the public and private sectors. The SWPPP is a key component of the Construction General Permit, this class will review all of the required elements of partial and full SWPPP’s, including site planning, E &amp; S, hydrology, good housekeeping, post construction management and maintenance, SWPPP review techniques for MS4’s and other municipalities will be addressed as well.-Design and Inspection of Erosion and Sedimentation Control Practices - March 18, 2026, 8:00 AM - 1:00 PM4 PDHs, 4 LUs, and 4 CEUs are expected to be awarded.&amp;nbsp;An Erosion and Sedimentation Control Plan is a required element of all construction projects needing stormwater permit coverage in NY. Following the guidance provided in NY’s 2016 “Blue Book”, this class will review the various techniques for planning, runoff management, soil stabilization, and sedimentation control that serve to minimize erosion, sediment transport and sediment deposition from exposed soils. Proper site-specific practice selection, design, placement, construction, site inspections, and maintenance of these E &amp; S practices will also be covered.-Design, Inspection, and Maintenance of Stormwater Ponds, Infiltration Basins, and Bio-retention Practices - April 8, 2026, 8:00 AM - 1:00 PM4 PDHs, 4 LUs, and 4 CEUs are expected to be awarded.&amp;nbsp;Three of the most frequently used stormwater management practices are wet ponds, infiltration basins, and bio-retention areas. Many of these practices have experienced failures due to improper selection, design, construction and/or maintenance. This class will review the characteristics and performance of each of these practices and will provide an overview of the many considerations that must be made to select and design the most appropriate practice and details for site specific needs. Design examples, practice sizing, plantings, construction, inspection and maintenance of each practice will also be covered.-Stormwater Management Design for Linear Projects - April 29, 2026, 8:00 AM - 1:00 PM4 PDHs, 4 LUs, and 4 CEUs are expected to be awarded.&amp;nbsp;Linear projects, such as highways and utilities, present unique challenges for managing stormwater due to their length and space restrictions for installing BMPs. This class will review the stormwater management techniques and practices that are most suitable for application in these conditions, as outlined in the Blue Book and  the Design Manual. Topics  will include preparation of E&amp;SC plans, hydrology analysis, and the design of post construction practices on various linear type projects, including streetscaping retrofits.  Applicability of the construction general permit requirements for linear projects will also be reviewed.-SWP and SWPPPs Preparation for MS4s - May 20, 2026, 8:00 AM - 1:00 PM4 PDHs, 4 LUs, and 4 CEUs are expected to be awarded.&amp;nbsp;The current MS4 permit tasks designated municipalities to  prepare and annually update a Stormwater Management Plan (SWMP) that addresses the permit’s many requirements, including the six minimum measures. Also, soon to be required is the preparation of facility specific Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plans (SWPPP) for critical MS4 municipal facilities. This class will review the crucial elements of these documents and will provide techniques and examples for preparing and updating.
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