USEPA SWMM & PSCWMM Stormwater Modeling 1 Day Advanced WorkshopFebruary 21, 2012; Toronto, Ontario |
Designed with the experienced PCSWMM in mind, the 1-day advanced training course builds on previous PCSWMM experience to sharpen and enhance your software experience. Explore the newest PCSWMM interface, become acquainted with the enhanced state-of-the-art tools and learn tips and tricks from PCSWMM professionals to streamline your work flow.
It is highly recommended that participants have already participated in PCSWMM training or have taken the online course as the focus of this training is to progress existing skills and familiarize existing users in the latest version of PCSWMM.
Fees: 1 Day Training: C$395 / US$395.
All members of the Association of Watershed & Stormwater Professionals will receive a special 15% discount off the conference & workshop.
- For more information visit www.chiwater.com
- Contact: Bill James ( This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it )
- Tel: (519) 767-0197
International Conference on Stormwater and Urban Water Systems ModelingFebruary 22-23, 2012; Toronto, Ontario |
The annual International Conference on Stormwater and Urban Water Systems Modeling is a forum for professionals from across North America and overseas to exchange ideas and experience on current practices and emerging technologies. This forum is for engineers, scientists, modelers and administrators involved in water pollution control and water systems design and analysis. The conference is sponsored by the American Society of Civil Engineers Urban Water Resources Research Council, the American Water Resources Association, the US EPA, the Ontario Ministry of Environment and Energy, the Canadian Society for Civil Engineering, and Conservation Ontario. It generates a 500 page hard-cover book of the proceedings which is extensively referenced, edited and indexed.
This is the 21st in the current series of annual Toronto conferences and is also effectively the 45th SWMM Users Group Meeting, and the 30th to be held in Canada. Presentations are of a high standard, attendance is large and discussion is lively. And by accepting papers up to the last few weeks before the event, a spontaneity is achieved which gives this conference special character.
Who should attend?
The conference is multi-disciplinary and is designed for all who have a direct stake in stormwater management, non-point source pollution or the modeling of urban water systems. Attendees include: civil and environmental engineers; landscape engineers and architects; aquatic biologists, ecologist, fluvial geomorphologists and other scientists; urban geographers, and policy makers, professionals from municipal and government engineering; public works personnel; consultants; and instructors and researchers at universities and research institutes.
Fees: 2 Day Conference: C$395 / US$395
All members of the Association of Watershed & Stormwater Professionals will receive a special 15% discount off the conference & workshop.
Call for Exhibits: Request to display equipment, instrumentation, publication and other material should be directed to the contact below.
- For more information visit www.chiwater.com
- Contact: Bill James ( This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it )
- Tel: (519) 767-0197
2012 Arid LID Conference Green Infrastructure and Low Impact Development in Arid EnvironmentsMarch 27-29, 2012; Tucson, Arizona |
AridLID is an annual conference on green infrastructure and low impact development in arid regions–terms that describe the practice of using natural systems (plants, soils, water, etc.) to provide services like cleaning air and water, providing wildlife habitat, and calming traffic. The event features dynamic presentations and engaging breakout sessions on topics like urban greening, sustainable storm- and rainwater management, urban planning, landscape architecture, and water policy.
The theme of AridLID 2012 is Integrated Approaches to Green Infrastructure and Low Impact Development. Green Infrastructure projects function best and are most cost-effective when they provide multiple benefits—like a streetside bioretention basin that captures and cleans stormwater while it passively irrigates vegetation that shades the street and sidewalk, beautifies a neighborhood, and calms traffic. Likewise, effective green infrastructure practice often requires that people of various disciplines and perspectives work together—think landscape architects, engineers, and stormwater managers working together with a watershed group, a neighborhood association, and a University laboratory to achieve shared goals! This conference will explore the potentials, best practices and pitfalls inherent in GI at various levels of integration in our region.
Who should attend:
Sessions will be targeted to stormwater, planning, and design professionals; researchers in water resources and urban sustainability; as well as activists and educators interested in implementing these features through grassroots, community-driven models. Participation is especially encouraged from those working in GI/LID in arid regions of the southwestern U.S. (southern California, Arizona, New Mexico, Nevada, Colorado, Utah, west Texas) and northwest Mexico.
AWSPs members save up to 24%
Questions? Contact:
James MacAdam
Watershed Management Group
520-396-3266 x0
james *at* watershedmg.org
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Using WinSLAMM v.10 Meeting Urban Stormwater Management GoalsApril 12-13, 2012; Madison, WisconsinApril 23-24, 2012; Baltimore, Maryland |
The Center for Watershed Protection, Inc. (CWP) and the Association of Watershed & Stormwater Professionals (AWSPs) are pleased to partner with the University of Wisconsin–Madison to offer “Using WinSLAMM v.10”. This class will provide you with tools to help you meet your urban stormwater management goals.
We invite you to join with other stormwater professionals, in either in Madison, WI, April 12-13, 2012 or in Baltimore, MD, April 23-24, 2012.
This course features hands-on training the just-released version 10 of WinSLAMM (Source Loading and Management Model). This model has been successfully used to calculate urban stormwater runoff volume and pollution loads, as well as to evaluate the cost-effectiveness of alternative control practices.
Instructors for this two-day course include experienced persons from CWP and EPA, as well as professionals who are responsible for the creation and refinement of the WinSLAMM model itself.
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A $100 discount is being offered to AWSPs members. Click here to get more information regarding this course