Fairfax Virginia 2-Day Retrofitting Workshop

Stormwater Retrofitting Workshop for Virginia Stormwater Practitioners
Technical Bulletin No 9: Nutrient Accounting Methods to Document Local Stormwater Load Reductions

This Technical Bulletin outlines the best current science on urban stormwater nutrient management, and is intended to help states and local governments define their baseline loads and choose the most cost effective combination of practices to
meet their local load allocations under the Chesapeake Bay TMDL.
Technical Bulletin No 8: The Clipping Point

Watershed managers are increasingly interested in isolating the land cover components of urban land use (turf cover, impervious cover and forest cover) in order to obtain better predictions about current and future runoff, pollutant export and stream quality.
Technical Bulletin No 7: Stormwater Pollution Benchmarking Tool

In the last year there has been growing recognition about the need to expand pollution prevention activities, particularly at federal facilities.
Technical Bulletin No 6: Users Guide for the ESD to the MEP Compliance Tool

This technical bulletin is intended to accompany the ESD to MEP spreadsheet compliance tool that was developed to simplify compliance with the 2008 MDE stormwater management regulations.
Estimating Nutrient Reduction at New and Redevelopment Sites Webcast

Proposed BMP pollutant removal performance method for each of the Bay states.
Stormwater Training Workshop in Lancaster, PA

Stormwater management is evolving. Learn about the next generation of stormwater practices at this free workshop.
Stormwater Retrofitting, Nutrient Accounting in the Chesapeake Bay Webcast

The Bay states have pioneered new techniques for retrofits to remove pollutants and improve stream health.
Making Stormwater Retrofits Pay, Case Study in DC

If retrofitting your property with a stormwater best management practice (BMP) paid dividends, would you do it?