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Advanced Topics in Stormwater Management

Date(s):
Thursday, May 25, 2023
Format:
Holiday Inn Vancouver-Centre (Ballroom East) 711 West Broadway Vancouver, BC V5Z 3Y2
Status:
Advanced registration for this session is now closed. Please contact Katie Quinn at [email protected] for inquiries.

Eligible for 7 CE Hour(s) of Technical Learning

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Participants should bring a laptop with them to the seminar.

Event Details


Cost

Engineers and Geoscientists BC Registrant Early Bird Price: Advanced Topics in Stormwater Management : $459.00 + GST = $481.95 until May 11, 2023

Engineers and Geoscientists BC Registrant Regular Price: Advanced Topics in Stormwater Management : $559.00 + GST = $586.95

Non-Registrant Price: Advanced Topics in Stormwater Management : $559.00 + GST = $586.95

Student Price: Advanced Topics in Stormwater Management : $230.00 + GST = $241.50

Contact

Katie Quinn

Event Description


Planning and design of stormwater management and flood protection are becoming increasingly complex. Changes in land use affect drainage systems while presenting challenges for planning, runoff analysis, and watercourse protection within government objectives and regulations established to protect people, property and the environment. This series of three seminars will provide the foundation information necessary to plan and design existing and future stormwater management systems.

Event Presenter(s)


Jim Dumont, P.Eng.
Water Infrastructure Specialist

About the Event


Seminar Series

This seminar is the second of a series that will cover the complex topic of stormwater management. The complete series includes:

  • Hydrology of Stormwater and Floods
  • Advanced Topics in Stormwater Management
  • Stormwater Detention Planning and Design

Due to the complex nature of the topic, there will be limited review of material presented from one seminar to the others.

Objectives

After attending this seminar, you will be able to consider technical issues related to stormwater management planning and design while balancing risks to people, property, and the environment.

Prerequisites

There are no prerequisites other than an analytical mindset while previous exposure to the topic would be an asset. We recommend that participation in all three sessions will provide the greatest benefit to the participants.

Seminar Outline

  • Provision of flood protection and the use of statistics in risk management
  • Review of climate change requirements
  • Culvert design and corrosion assessment
  • Stream protection
  • Hydraulic concepts and calculation methods
  • Water quality impacts and design methods
  • Most frequently used mitigation practices (BMPs)
  • State of the Art BMP planning and design
  • Risk management, liability, and meting expectations
  • Review of report writing and review requirements

Unique features of the series

The course will provide detailed information on the standards of practice and their limitations along with alternative state of the art methodologies that can lead to more accurate application of scientific principles by engineers.

Target Audience

Consulting engineers, water resource planners, engineers employed by local, provincial, or federal government agencies. The information presented will be valuable to those in a position to review and approve drainage plans and design submissions.

Presenter

Jim Dumont, P.Eng.

Water Infrastructure Specialist

Mr. Dumont's technical experience has been in the fields of Civil Engineering and Water Resources. His experience extends over 40 years in all phases of design and construction. Projects have included: municipal infrastructure, mitigation of urban impacts to the environment, hydrologic and hydraulic investigations, water quality assessment, land development, and construction.

Jim has been providing training seminars on stormwater management in BC for Engineers and Geoscientists BC since 2006 and for across Canada EPIC (Educational Program Innovations Center) since 2010.