This presentation proves a comparison of industrial sector benchmark concentrations with historical industrial sector stormwater discharge monitoring data collected by US EPA during the Group Permit program, which predated the current Multisector General Permit (MSGP) approach used currently. The presentation compares these data to benchmarks in the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) general permit is assist industrial permittees in identifying potential pollutants of concern based on historical data. For more information go to:
http://calthacompany.com/stormwater
Presentation slides from a professional development seminar on the industrial multisector general permit issued by the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency.
This Powerpoint was compiled by Sandeep Mehrotra, Chair of the Hastings Environmental Commission and Vice President, Hazen & Sawyer P.C., Environmental Engineers and Scientists. It covers Low Impact Development/Better Site Design Principles & Techniques - What they are, Why they matter in flooding and water quality. It was presented at a Stormwater Management Roundtable organized by Groundwork Hudson Valley/Saw Mill River Coalition, Greenburgh Environmental Forum, and Federated Conservationists of Westchester.
A presentation about reducing nutrients from stormwater runoff through low-impact development/green infrastructure techniques. Presented by Rich Claytor, engineer with Horsley Witten Group, during the Buzzards Bay Coalition's 2013 Decision Makers Workshop series. Learn more at www.savebuzzardsbay.org/DecisionMakers
This presentation proves a comparison of industrial sector benchmark concentrations with historical industrial sector stormwater discharge monitoring data collected by US EPA during the Group Permit program, which predated the current Multisector General Permit (MSGP) approach used currently. The presentation compares these data to benchmarks in the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) general permit is assist industrial permittees in identifying potential pollutants of concern based on historical data. For more information go to:
http://calthacompany.com/stormwater
Presentation slides from a professional development seminar on the industrial multisector general permit issued by the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency.
This Powerpoint was compiled by Sandeep Mehrotra, Chair of the Hastings Environmental Commission and Vice President, Hazen & Sawyer P.C., Environmental Engineers and Scientists. It covers Low Impact Development/Better Site Design Principles & Techniques - What they are, Why they matter in flooding and water quality. It was presented at a Stormwater Management Roundtable organized by Groundwork Hudson Valley/Saw Mill River Coalition, Greenburgh Environmental Forum, and Federated Conservationists of Westchester.
A presentation about reducing nutrients from stormwater runoff through low-impact development/green infrastructure techniques. Presented by Rich Claytor, engineer with Horsley Witten Group, during the Buzzards Bay Coalition's 2013 Decision Makers Workshop series. Learn more at www.savebuzzardsbay.org/DecisionMakers
Managing Stormwater Management for Property Managers Sw MaintenanceTheodore Scott
A presentation for Facility and Property Managers on what is stormwater management, why it is on sites, and how to best manage the infrastructure with inspection and maintenance programs. We are available to present this at no charge to property management firms in the Maryland / Northern Virginia area. Also available in other areas - fees and travel expenses will apply.
Comparison of Industial Stormwater Benchmarks To Historical Industrial Sector...Loren Larson, CHMM, CPEA
This analysis demonstrates the impact of using "mean" versus "median" values when utilizing these types of data to set regulatory action levels.
Technical analysis of historical industrial sector stormwater monitoring data compared to current benchmark values being used in State general discharge permits. Data source is primarily from monitoring results collected through the US EPA Group Permitting initiative. Results identify key benchmark parameters for industrial sectors.
Managing Stormwater Management for Property Managers Sw MaintenanceTheodore Scott
A presentation for Facility and Property Managers on what is stormwater management, why it is on sites, and how to best manage the infrastructure with inspection and maintenance programs. We are available to present this at no charge to property management firms in the Maryland / Northern Virginia area. Also available in other areas - fees and travel expenses will apply.
Comparison of Industial Stormwater Benchmarks To Historical Industrial Sector...Loren Larson, CHMM, CPEA
This analysis demonstrates the impact of using "mean" versus "median" values when utilizing these types of data to set regulatory action levels.
Technical analysis of historical industrial sector stormwater monitoring data compared to current benchmark values being used in State general discharge permits. Data source is primarily from monitoring results collected through the US EPA Group Permitting initiative. Results identify key benchmark parameters for industrial sectors.