Stormwater Retrofits to Maximize Nutrient Reduction

Stormwater Retrofits to Maximize Nutrient Reduction

August 18, 2011

Presented by Chesapeake Stormwater Network.

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Stormwater retrofitting will be a major strategy for many localities to achieve nutrient reductions to meet more stringent MS4 stormwater permits and TMDLs. This webcast focuses on how to maximize nutrient reduction through a wide range of urban stormwater retrofits and features a recommended process to find, evaluate, design and construct stormwater retrofits across an urban watershed. In addition, simple techniques and accounting methods are provided to document local stormwater nutrient reductions as part of watershed implementation plans (WIPs). The methods are also designed to find the most cost-effective combination of retrofit practices that enhances community values and environmental amenities.

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