[OKC] FW: Stormwater Webcast on 11/16
Shields, Susie
Susie.Shields at deq.state.ok.us
Tue Nov 15 13:33:28 PST 2005
If anyone is interested in attending this webcast, plese contact Karen.Miles at deq.state.ok.us.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Derichsweiler, Mark
> Sent: Tuesday, November 15, 2005 1:52 PM
> To: Shields, Susie
> Subject: FW: Stormwater Webcast on 11/16
>
> smart growth webcast
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Miles, Karen
> Sent: Tuesday, November 15, 2005 1:16 PM
> To: Water Quality
> Subject: Stormwater Webcast on 11/16
>
> We will probably have room for about 10 people tomorrow if anybody is interested in attending the webcast.
>
> Karen
> _________________________
> Stormwater Phase II Requirements: Improving Stormwater Quality Over the Long-Term
>
> The Clean Water Act Phase II NPDES Stormwater Program requires approximately 5000 communities around the country to develop and implement comprehensive stormwater management programs. Our regulations set forth a flexible framework described by six minimum measures, which include public education, public involvement, management of construction
> site runoff, management of permanent (or post-construction) stormwater runoff, detection and elimination of illicit discharges, and the application of stormwater and pollution prevention practices to the day-to-day municipal operations.
>
> This Webcast will open with an overview of the Phase II requirements, noting particular areas where watershed groups can participate. Arguably, the most important part of the program is the permanent or post-construction minimum measure. The second part of the Webcast will
> focus on this measure and will provide an overview of what municipalities need to do to put these programs in place. We will also discuss how new ideas such as low impact development and smart growth can be integrated into these programs to help ensure that real water
> quality benefits are achieved.
>
> The featured speakers will be Nikos Singelis with EPA's Office of Wastewater Management and John Tippett with the Friends of the Rappahannock.
>
> Date: Wednesday, Nov 16, 2005
> Two-hour audio Web broadcast
> 12:00 pm -2:00 pm
> Location: Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality, 10th Floor
> Conference Room
> Space is limited to 20 people so please RSVP to Karen Miles @ 405-702-8192
>
> It is also possible to stream this presentation. To register for streaming the audio presentation, go to www.clu-in.org/live. The presentation will consist of Web-based slides. If you choose the
> streaming audio option, you will not be able to participate by telephone. However, you will be able to submit questions online for the presenters to answer during the Webcast.
>
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