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Advanced Stormwater BMP Design
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About the Program

Storm water regulations in Alabama and across the country are targeted on BMP design.

· But which "Best Management Practices" really work the best?


· Which design techniques are most effective?


· What site considerations have the greatest impact on design efficiency?

The Advanced BMP Design workshop will address these storm water management questions while looking at innovative urban and suburban storm water BMPs.

The Stormwater BMP Academy (Agenda) will include:

• Stormwater wetland and bioretention design

• Level Spreaders

• Permeable pavement structural and hydraulic design

• Interactive case studies

It is recommended that participants in the Advanced BMP Design workshop have attended the Stormwater BMP Academy.

This workshop is designed with engineers in mind.
Be sure to bring your calculator, engineering paper, and sharp pencil!

 

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Registration
Registration for the Stormwater BMP Design Workshop is $XX. To register, fill out and return the registration form by March 4, 2004. This workshop is limited to 40 participants and registration fees are nonrefundable. No purchase orders or credit cards, please. Checks should be made payable to whom.



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