Delta Institute Stormwater BMP Training
Courses
Stormwater Best Management Practices for Northeastern Illinois: Cook County
Thursday, November 1st, 2007
8:00AM-4:30PM
Location: Wilbur Wright College
Science Building, 2nd Floor, Room S247
4300 North Narragansett
Chicago, IL 60634 Map
$150 (includes breakfast and lunch)
0.8 Continuing Education Units (CEUs) or 8 contact hours are being offered to participants through the University of Illinois at Chicago's Great Lakes Center.
Registration is now available.
View the promotional flyer.
View the agenda.
The purpose of the training is to educate and inform public and private sector stakeholders in rapidly developing municipalities on integrated stormwater management technologies and low-impact development for Phase II planning, while presenting research to support these practice recommendations. The training will provide case studies of stormwater plan design and implementation and will offer a hands-on site planning activity for participants. It will also provide a forum for the creation of a resource network between municipalities, facilitate discussion between private developers and engineers and public municipal staff, and address economic and regulatory issues.
Stormwater management technologies to be covered include wetlands, vegetated roofs, rain water cisterns, permeable paving, native landscaping, filter strips, rain gardens (biofiltration), drainage swales and naturalized detention basins.
Training audience:
For engineers, planners, developers, consultants, county and municipal officials, zoning officials, and other stakeholders.
Presented by:
- City of Chicago
- with the Cook County Metropolitan Waste Reclamation District
This training is made possible by a grant from Chicago Wilderness.





