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State / Provincial Training Choose Your State StormwaterONE Online Training & Credentials .com Start Here 1-877-25-SWPPP or 1-877-257-9777 [email protected] 1-877-25-SWPPP or 1-877-257-9777 [email protected] Low Impact Development and the Basics of Bioretention Low Impact Development and the Basics of Bioretention Price: $0.00 | Type: Online, Webinar Course Length: 1 hour | Credits: 1 PDHs Course Overview Low Impact Development (LID) embodies a paradigm shift in how land is developed and how storm water is managed from that development. LID is achieved through the implementation of techniques that mimic pre- development hydrologic conditions by addressing storm water runoff at the source point versus the “end of the pipe.” The bioretention system, which reduces runoff volumes while decreasing pollutant loads found in nonpoint source flow, represents one of the most commonly applied Low Impact Development devices in green infrastructure today. This webinar will introduce the basics of bioretention systems, how they work, why they work and how they can save on project costs.

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Low Impact Development and the Basics of Bioretention

Low Impact Development and the Basics of Bioretention Price: $0.00 | Type: Online, Webinar Course Length: 1 hour | Credits: 1 PDHs

Course OverviewLow Impact Development (LID) embodies a paradigm shift in how land is developed and how storm water is managed from that development. LID is achieved through the implementation of techniques that mimic pre-development hydrologic conditions by addressing storm water runoff at the source point versus the “end of the pipe.” The bioretention system, which reduces runoff volumes while decreasing pollutant loads found in nonpoint source flow, represents one of the most commonly applied Low Impact Development devices in green infrastructure today. This webinar will introduce the basics of bioretention systems, how they work, why they work and how they can save on project costs.

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