ATTENTION:

ATTENTION:
Engineers, Contractors, Consultants, and Inspectors
Our SWPPP course will teach you:
· The regulations associated with stormwater
discharge.
· How to identify potential pollution sources.
· Calculations for watershed flow rates.
· Soil loss equations (RUSLE).
· How to write a Storm Water Pollution Prevention
Plan.
· How to maintain your SWPPP from Notice Of
Intent (NOI) to Notice Of Termination (NOT).
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Uncover new insights on…
· Meeting regulatory requirements.
· Easy to follow techniques for writing
Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plans.
· Differentiate your business from others who do not practice stormwater compliance on their job sites.
· Steps towards SWPPP compliance from NOI to NOT.
· Understanding what the inspectors are
looking for on your site.
Jennifer Hildebrand has been involved in the erosion and
sediment industry for over 19 years. She has an undergraduate
degree in Business Management and is fully registered Certified
Professional in Erosion and Sediment Control (CPESC) and a
Certified Professional in Storm Water Quality (CPSWQ). She is
currently the Storm Water Manager for Weis Builders, a national
commercial construction firm that takes stormwater compliance
very seriously. Her specialties include compliance issues, regulatory requirements, site inspection techniques, SWPPP design
and review processes, ordinance outlines, and site plan review
processes.
Completion of this course will provide
8 - C.E.U's. All classroom materials provided.
425 36th Street SW
Wyoming, MI 49548
Your Instructor:
Jennifer Hildebrand, CPESC, CPSWQ
Thursday, September 3, 2009
Pinnacle Center - Hudsonville, MI
Presented by:
The International Erosion Control Association
&
West Michigan Soil Erosion Control Network
WMSECN
425 36th Street, SW
Wyoming, MI 49548
Phone: 616-530-8230 Fax: 616-530-2317
email: markcavanaugh@price&company.com
A Step-by-Step Process of Writing &
Implementing an Effective SWPPP
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Learn how to keep your SWPPP active, up-to-date, and
available for review. Learn how your SWPPP drives your
Best Management Practices (BMPs) to effectively control
stormwater pollutants from leaving your site.
The SWPPP is the focus of the National Pollutant
Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) stormwater
permit and is vital in identifying and preventing pollutants from being carried off in stormwater discharges from
a permitted site.
Course Outline:
Introduction
Background on regulations
Course overview
Course expectations
Site Planning and Design Development Phase
Collecting site information
Developing a site plan
Preparing a pollution prevention site map
Class exercise
Assessment Phase
Measuring the site area
Determining the drainage areas
Calculating the runoff coefficient
Control Selection/Plan Design Phase
Selecting erosion and sediment controls
Selecting other pollution controls
Selecting stormwater management controls
Indicating the control locations on the site map
How to prepare an inspection and maintenance plan
Coordinating control measures with construction activities
Sequencing of major activities
Incorporating state and local requirements
Certification and Notification Phase
Certifying the plan
Submitting Notice of Intent (NOI)
Planning the location and public access
Construction and Implementation Phase
Implementing controls (BMPs)
Inspecting and maintaining controls
Updating the plan
Reporting releases of reportable quantities
Final Stabilization Phase
Final stabilization
Notice of Termination (NOT)
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How to Write a SWPPP to Meet NPDES Compliance
Thursday, September 3, 2009, 8:00am-5pm, Hudsonville, MI
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The Pinnacle Center (Parking is Free)
3330 Highland Drive, Hudsonville, MI 49426
Course Fees Please take advantage of discounted pricing (normally courses start at $225 per day!)
 $165 WMSECN Member
WMSECN Membership
Join now and receive member rates for course fees plus a full year of regular meetings free.
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 $200 Non-Member
 Corporate $100
Course
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$50
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Program Note: In an effort to be sensitive to the environment (not to
mention your shelf
space) we will be providing the course material in electronic format. We strongly suggest
that every attendee bring a laptop to access the class material during the program. Power
strips will be available for you to plug in. If it is not possible for you to bring a laptop please
let us know when you register.
Mail to: WMSECN, 425 36th Street, Wyoming, MI 49548
Fax to: 616-530-8230 or Call: 616-530-2317
Cancellation Policy: Cancellations before August 21, 2009, will result in a $50 cancellation fee. After August 28, 2009, no refunds will be given.