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Stormwater Chemistry: Principles and Applications to Storm Water Management, Richmond, Virginia, September 19 - 20, 2013
Start
September 19, 2013
8:00 AM
End
September 20, 2013
5:00 PM
Location
Virginia Dept. of Environmental Quality, 629 East Main Street, Richmond, Virginia 23219
Registration
Private Class – $6,800.00
Registration is closed
September
19 - 20, 2013, 8 A.M. to 5 P.M. (2 Days)
Virginia Dep
artment
of Environmental Quality
629 East Main Street, Richmond,
VA 23219
[directions]
Private class for Virginia DEQ staff only.
Instructor:
Erick McWayne, NEMA, LLC
Overview
:
This course provides participants with an improved understanding of stormwater pollution chemistry and its applications to stormwater monitoring,
treatment, and program management
.
T
opics include a thorough overview of stormwater pollutant types, sources, characteristics, behavior, source control, treatment best management practices (BMPs), BMP performance monitoring, recent research, and e
merging technologies
. Other topics include the potential for stormwater to cause groundwater and surface water contamination.
Course Topics
Runoff Characteristics
• Stormwater and MS4s
• Dry Weather Base Flows
• Combined Sewer Overflows
• Snowmelt
• Hydrographs
• Pollutant Sources
• Atmospheric Deposition
• Variability Factors
• Cross-Media Contamination
• Habitat Degradation
General Stormwater Chemistry
• Fates of Contaminants
• Chemistry Basics
• Pollutant Transport
• Solubility Rules
• Organic Pollutant Properties
• Partitioning Coefficients
• Metal Pollutant Properties
• Complexation & Speciation
• Cation Exchange
• Use of Redox Potential
• Acidity (pH)
• Alkalinity and Hardness
• Conductivity
• Chemical Reaction Types
• Vadose Zone Processes
• Primary Soil Properties
Pollutant Chemistry
• Solids (TS, TSS, TDS, SSC)
• Nanoparticles
• Metals
• Salts and Other Minerals
• Nutrients
• Oxygen Demanding
• Oil and Grease
• Soaps and Other Surfactants
• Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals (EDCs)
• Persistent Organic Pollutants
• PAHs
• PCBs
• Phthalates
• Pesticides and Degradates
• Pathogens
Stormwater Management
• Management Approaches
• Retrofitting Facilities
• High Risk Chemicals
• Toxicity Variations
• Constituent Relationships
• Composite Sampling
• Event Mean Concentrations
• Pollutant Loadings
• First Flush Management
• Source Control BMPs
• Sediment Chemistry
• Dissolved Oxygen
• Water Quantity Issues
• Habitat Preservation
• Stormwater Monitoring
Stormwater Treatment Processes
• Sedimentation
• Flotation
• Precipitation
• Coagulation/Flocculation
• Filtration
• Sorption
• Volatilization
• Biodegradation
• Phytoremediation
• Soil Processes Treatment
BMP Effectiveness
• Performance Monitoring
• International BMP Database
• Concentration Reduction
• Load Reduction
• Efficiency Ratio
• Summation of Loads
• Effluent Probability Method
• Online vs. Offline Facilities
• Treatment Trains
• Emerging Technologies
Surface Water Transport and Fate Processes
Stormwater Infiltration and Groundwater Protection
Intended Audience:
Professionals seeking an imp
roved understanding of stormwater chemistry and its applications. Managers, scientists, field staff, regulators, and engineers working on stormwater projects will likely benefit from attending this training.
Education L
ev
el:
Introductory to
intermediate/refresher
.
C
ourse Materials:
Course proceedings and reference material.
Credit:
15 PDUs and 1.5 CEUs for completing 15 hours of instruction.
Registration:
$
4
95
($395 per additional
pe
rson
registered as a group)
.
Accommodations:
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here
for a map of near
by hotels.
Parking:
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map
of
parking
options
.
About the Instructor:
Erick McWayne has eighteen years of environmental chemistry experience and has conducted numerous soil and water quality investigations as well as teaching related courses. As an environmental consultant, Mr. McWayne served as a project manager for water quality investigations at numerous Department of Defense and other contaminated sites. He currently manages NEMA and teaches courses in stormwater chemistry, groundwater chemistry, contaminant transport and fate, and hydrogeology around the country.
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