Stormwater Management

Running this spring, register now

3/18/25 - Suffolk Co. (Yaphank)

3/19/25 - Columbia Co. (Hudson)

 

4/22/25 - Genesee Co. (Batavia)

4/23/25 - Tompkins Co. (Ithaca)

 

4/29/25 - Fulton Co. (Johnstown)

4/30/25 - Jefferson Co. (Watertown)

Who Should Attend

Highway and public works officials, superintendents, crew leaders, field supervisors, and anyone else interested in learning about the fundamental concepts, management and maintenance of stormwater. This course is geared to provide a practical understanding of stormwater.

Participants taking this course will be able to:

  • Determine what influences runoff.
  • Identify effective methods for reducing runoff peaks.
  • Identify effective measures for reducing erosion and sediment transfer.
  • Explain what an MS4 is.
  • Identify pollutants and sources associated with stormwater runoff.
  • Describe the four land types and how they influence runoff.

Workshop Details

  • Cost - $60.00 per attendee
  • Timing of workshops
    • Workshops typically run from 8:30am - 3:00pm and lunch will be served.

Workshop-Related Materials

 

Instructor

Geoffrey Scott, PE, is the Technical Assistance Engineer for the NYSLTAP - Cornell Local Roads Program. Geoffrey has over 20 years in construction, and before joining the NYSLTAP, over 13 years working as a consultant for multiple municipalities in New York and Connecticut.