Urban Stormwater Retrofits

Stormwater retrofits are a diverse group of practices that provide pollution reduction from existing development that is either currently untreated or is inadequately treated by an existing stormwater practice.  Retrofits work by temporarily capturing polluted runoff, reducing flow and improving water quality treatment through physical and biological processes.  Examples of retrofits include wet ponds, swales, permeable pavement, and bioretention.

IECA’s Washington DC Regional Roadshow will center around urban stream construction methodology, practices and planning. This...

Receiving Streambank Regeneration through Restoration of Upland Forest Condition Hydrology Using Carroll County Regional...

June 27-29, 2017
New Orleans, LA

From June 27-29, 2017, leaders from across the country will gather at the Intercon...

May 31, 12:00pm - 1:00pm EST
US Water Alliance

Communities across the United States rely on an aging system of water pipes...

June 20, 5:30-6:30 EDT

This American Planning Association webinar will provide a brief overview of One Water management and...

2:00-3:30 pm EDT

Green infrastructure can play a crucial role in helping to reduce flood risk, while also providing a wide...

Chesapeake Bay Foundation

9:00 am- noon

Each year, on the first Saturday of June, thousands of Virginians simultaneously...

NAFSMA Flood & Stormwater Management 2017 annual meeting in Charleston, South Carolina

About NAFSMA: The National...

FSA’s Annual Conference is different from the rest. Here are the top 5 reasons:

Comprehensive Agenda – This is the only...

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