Overview

Stormwater Site Design
PDT-SMC-02

Stormwater Site Design

Cosponsored with the UNH Stormwater Center

This workshop will cover site design as it relates to stormwater management including the following topics:

  • Soil characterization
  • Groundwater depth and precautions
  • Watershed and subwatershed delineations
  • Utilities

Stormwater Site Design Digital Badge:

Participants who successfully complete the Stormwater Site Design program will automatically receive a digital badge micro-credential that verifies their accomplishment and skill that can be shared on social media, blogs and online portfolios.  

Upon completion of the Stormwater Site Design workshop, participants will receive an email with further information on claiming their badge. For more information on digital badges with UNH PD&T, click here.


 

Instructor Bios

PDT-SMC-02

Stormwater Site Design

  • James Houle

    James Houle is the Program Director for the Stormwater Center. His responsibilities include directing and managing the Stormwater Center's growing body of research projects.  Areas of expertise include diffusion of innovative stormwater management solutions, the design and implementation of innovative stormwater control measures including green infrastructure (GI), and low impact development (LID) strategies, planning and implementation, operation and maintenance, and water resource monitoring. Dr. Houle holds a Ph.D in Natural Resources and Environmental Science and has over fifteen years of experience with water quality related issues in New England and is a certified professional in storm water quality (CPSWQ) and a certified professional in erosion and sediment control (CPESC).

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