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1 ADDITIONAL TRAININGS AVAILABLE Please visit the Website at: for registration information on these trainings. Continuing Education Credits (CEUs) received upon completion for Code Enforcement Officers & Planning/Zoning Board members. Course Date/ Cost Location Instructors Greece Town Hall Community Rooms A & B 1 Vince Tofany Blvd. Rochester, NY Management Series Town of Ogden Main Meeting Room 269 Ogden Center Rd Spencerport, NY Town of Webster Liberty Lodge at Finn Park 850 Maple Dr. Webster, NY Penfield Town Hall Main Auditorium 3100 Atlantic Ave. Penfield, NY Location:, NY 435 East Henrietta Road Rochester, NY Course details and descriptions can be found online at: Town of Riga Main Court Room 6460 Buffalo Rd Churchville, NY Sponsored by: Town of Perinton Public Works Facility, Building A Room Cobb s Ln. Fairport, NY Stormwater Coalition of Soil & Water 4
2 PRINCIPAL INSTRUCTOR John Dunkle, P.E., CPESC, CMS4S John has been a practicing civil engineer since 1981, and is a Certified Professional in Erosion and (CPESC), and a Certified Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System Specialist (CMS4S). Working with both private developers and municipalities on site planning and development projects, John has prepared and reviewed Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plans (SWPPP s), provided guidance for Municipal Separate Storm Sewer Systems (MS4 s), participated with DEC in the development of the current stormwater regulations, and conducted stormwater trainings for contractors, developers, engineers, and municipal officials. John also teaches a graduate level Stormwater Management class at SUNY-Environmental Science & Forestry, and has been conducting stormwater trainings across NY State for over 10 years. WHO SHOULD ATTEND Consulting/municipal design engineers Code Enforcement Officers Municipal planning board members Land use planners/developers Stormwater professionals Teachers Municipal staff WORKSHOP FEES All workshops are one-day sessions with a fee of $230 per session. A reduced fee of $100 will be charged for members of the Stormwater Coalition of for each session. A 10% discount will be given to each person registering for all five core courses. Fees include handouts distributed in class, refreshments, and lunch. Workshops may require the use of the NYS Stormwater Management Design Manual and/or the NYS Standards and Specifications for Erosion &. You may download them for free from the website ( or order them hardcopy for a fee through the Empire State Chapter Soil & Water Conservation Society. For ordering information visit: REGISTRATION To register, please download the registration form from the website: Complete & submit the form at least 1 week prior to the class date and mail it with a check for the workshop fee to: Soil and Water, 145 Paul Road, Building #5, Rochester, NY Please make checks payable to. We do not accept credit cards. No refunds. Refer questions to the District via phone or kellyemerick@monroecounty.gov SPRING 2015 CORE COURSES 7 PDHs, 7 LUs, and 7 CEUs are expected to be awarded for all of these classes. Classes will be held from 8:30am-4:30pm Registration from 8:00am-8:30am Room locations to be determined. Classes will be held in either the Brass Chandelier room, Auditorium B or Auditorium C. Registrants will be notified of room location prior to the course being held. Course Hydrology, Hydraulics & Wet Pond Design Stormwater Project Design from Planning to NOI A Deeper Shade of Green Ensuring a Long Life for SMP s Living in a TMDL/303d Watershed Date 2/18/2015 3/25/2015 3/31/2015 5/5/2015 6/2/2015 What You Will Learn (See full class descriptions on page 5) This class will examine the various components of a wet pond system & review the numerous design elements needed for proper operation of ponds, including establishing hydrology for the site. This class will guide participants through the many steps of site planning, design, evaluation & reporting necessary for obtaining NYSDEC stormwater permit coverage in New York. This class will examine the design details, practical applications, & critical elements of the various GI practices that are necessary for long term performance. This class will identify factors that contribute to stormwater management practice (SMP) failure & how to avoid them, establishing specific maintenance requirements & performance standards for the various standard & GI SMP s, & preparing meaningful & enforceable maintenance agreements. This class will review how to predict & treat stormwater pollutants, how Total Maximum Daily Load s & 303d listings are developed, and the challenges facing MS4 s once they are established. NYS Stormwater Management Series are being offered in other locations. For more information visit these websites: Albany: Middletown: Syracuse: 2 Programs and services offered through the Soil & Water () are made possible through the financial support of the County of Monroe, State of New York, specialized grant opportunities, and fundraising programs. All programs and services are offered on a nondiscriminatory basis without regard to race, color, national origin, political beliefs, religion, sex, age, marital status, sexual orientation, or disability. Our Board of Director meetings are open to the public; please call for information. Should you need reasonable disability related accommodations they may be requested by contacting the. This includes sign language interpreters or requests that require information to be provided in alternative formats. 3
3 COURSE DESCRIPTIONS Stormwater Coalition of Management Series Registration is from 8:00 a.m. 8:30 a.m. Classes are held from 8:30 a.m. 4:30 p.m. Soil & Water HYDROLOGY, HYDRAULICS & WET POND DESIGN (2/18/2015)- Stormwater ponds have proven to be one of the most popular stormwater management practices employed by designers. And with good reason: ponds are one of the few practices that provide both water quality & quantity treatment. This class will examine the various components of a wet pond system, & review the numerous design elements needed for proper operation of ponds. Working with a specific pond site, we will begin by establishing the tributary drainage areas & its associated hydrology. We will then determine the various pond storage volumes & finally complete the design of an outlet structure to manage the flows. The pond design will follow the uniform sizing criteria in the NYS Stormwater Management Design Manual. Hydrology will be computed using TR-55 methods. PROJECT DESIGN FROM PLANNING TO NOI (3/25/2015)- Comprehensive stormwater design for a site is a multi-faceted process. This class will guide participants through the many steps of site planning, design, evaluation & reporting necessary for obtaining NYSDEC stormwater permit coverage in New York. We will work with one specific site, beginning with the evaluation of pre-developed conditions & project objectives. Site planning, stormwater practice selection & design will follow. Computations for WQv, CPv, OBv, ExSv, & RRv will then be completed. The class will conclude with the completion of the project s NOI, & the establishment of a maintenance program for the site s stormwater facilities. A DEEPER SHADE OF GREEN (3/31/2015)-Green Infrastructure (GI) practices have become the newest stormwater management tools. Even though it may still be considered an evolving technology, the benefits of GI over more conventional hard management techniques are well known. In particular, GI s ability to reduce runoff & provide climate change resilience has been firmly established. Many GI practices are now in place, & are performing with varying levels of success. Future design can benefit from some of the lessons learned. This class, co-instructed with SUNY ESF Professor & Landscape Architect Tim Toland, will examine the design details, practical applications, & critical elements of the various GI practices that are necessary for long term performance. Proper plant selection, planting & care of the green elements of GI will be emphasized, as well as techniques for making GI practices people friendly. Working with a specific site, participants will prepare a green infrastructure plan that incorporates appropriate structures, as well as complete a properly prepared planting plan. We will also review the important elements of planting installation & maintenance that can lead to the survival, long term performance, & community acceptance of projects. ENSURING A LONG LIFE FOR SMP S (5/5/2015)- All Stormwater Management Practices (SMP s) require care. Unfortunately, maintenance is an often-neglected element of stormwater management. As a result, many practices, while designed & constructed properly, fail to perform as intended. These conditions can erode community support for such practices, & foster a skepticism of the technology as a whole. This class, co-instructed with Planning Board chair/attorney/developer/su law professor Marc Malfitano, will examine the technical & legal elements needed to ensure a long & successful life for SMP s. This course will identify factors that contribute to SMP failure & how to avoid them, establishing specific maintenance requirements & performance standards for the various standard & GI SMP s, & preparing meaningful & enforceable maintenance agreements. The class will also review methods for determining public & private maintenance responsibilities & establishing financing. LIVING IN A TMDL/303d WATERSHED (6/2/2015)- Impaired water bodies in New York require a heightened level of stormwater management throughout their watersheds. It becomes necessary to not only prevent further degradation of these waters, but to also bring about a healthy recovery. According to the requirements of NYSDEC GP , all Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System s (MS4 s) that discharge to TMDL s & 303d water bodies must establish a Watershed Improvement Strategy for impaired waters in order to maintain permit coverage for the municipality. This class, co-instructed with Andy Sansone, CPSWQ, of Department of Environmental Services & David Follansbee, Ph.D., of NYS Department of Environmental Conservation, will review how to predict & treat stormwater pollutants, how TMDL s & 303d listings are developed, & the challenges facing MS4 s once they are established. Techniques for monitoring & enforcing no-net increase in stormwater discharges will be examined in detail. Topics will also include retro-fits, stormwater credits, & annual reporting requirements. Use of the Watershed Treatment Model as a watershed evaluation/compliance tool will also be reviewed. All Classes the, 435 East Henrietta Road, Rochester, NY
4 Stormwater Coalition of REGISTRATION FORM Management Series LOCATION: 435 East Henrietta Road Rochester, NY Directions available at: Questions? Contact us! Phone: (585) Detach and mail to Soil and Water at: 145 Paul Road Building #5 Rochester, NY no later than 1 week prior to the class date. Method of payment is a check, payable to. Returned checks incur a $20 fee. No refunds. Soil & Water CUT HERE Name: Affiliation: Address: Phone: (Please Print Clearly) Normal Rate SW Coalition of MC Rate Hydrology, Hydraulics & Wet Pond Design $230 $ Stormwater Project Design from Planning to NOI $230 $ A Deeper Shade of Green $230 $ Ensuring a Long Life for SMP s $230 $ Living in a TMDL/303d Watershed $230 $100 TOTAL$ 10% Discount if signed up for all 5 core courses TOTAL$ DO NOT OR FAX THIS FORM TO REGISTER PAYMENT MUST ACCOMPANY REGISTRATION FORM IN ORDER TO SIGN UP FOR CLASS 6
5 Stormwater Coalition of DIRECTIONS Management Series 435 East Henrietta Road, Rochester, NY Soil & Water All classes will be held at the campus. is located on a 25-acre campus at the corner of East Henrietta and Westfall Roads. The hospital is easily accessible off Interstate 390, using the following directions: Traveling from the New York State Thruway: Take the New York State Thruway (Interstate 90) to Exit 46 (Rochester 390). Take 390 north to Exit 16, East Henrietta Road, Route 15A. Turn right onto East Henrietta Road. The main entrance to Monroe Community Hospital is on the left at the next stoplight. Traveling from the Greater Rochester International Airport: Take 390 south to exit 16B, East Henrietta Road, Route 15A. Turn left onto East Henrietta Road. The main entrance to is on the left at the next stoplight. Traveling from Southern New York: Take 390 north to exit 16, East Henrietta Road, Route 15A. Turn right onto East Henrietta Road. The main entrance to is on the left at the next stoplight. Parking: After turning into the campus from East Henrietta Road, bear to your right and turn into Parking Lot #1 (for more information refer to the Parking Map). Enter the hospital at the Friendship Entrance, which faces Lot #1 (for more information refer to the Facility Map). If you need additional directions or simply need to relay a message, call the main switchboard at (585) and someone will gladly assist you. For recorded information, call the Monroe Community Hospital Directions Line at (585)
6 PARKING MAP Stormwater Coalition of Management Series Soil & Water 435 East Henrietta Road, Rochester, NY is located on a 25-acre campus at the corner of East Henrietta and Westfall Roads. 8
7 Stormwater Coalition of FACILITY MAP Management Series 435 East Henrietta Road, Rochester, NY Soil & Water is located on a 25-acre campus at the corner of East Henrietta and Westfall Roads. Room locations to be determined. Classes will be held in either the Brass Chandelier room, Auditorium B or Auditorium C. Registrants will be notified of room location prior to the course being held. 9
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