- Course No E – 1245
- PDH Units 5.00
- Course No E – 1245
- PDH Units 5.00
Intended Audience: civil, mechanical and design engineers
PDH UNITS: 5
This course will introduce you to some of the basic concepts of Low Impact Development (LID) …. a stormwater management strategy concerned with maintaining or restoring the natural hydrologic functions of a site to achieve natural resource protection objectives and fulfill environmental regulatory requirements. You will learn about stormwater management using the hydrologic cycle approach, LID design goals and objectives, a comparison of LID to conventional stormwater management practices, and how distributed micro-scale systems are used in LID. This course will give engineers and others an introduction to the concepts underlying the Low Impact Development (LID) approach to stormwater management. It will give you an understanding of the basic principles of LID that will allow you to apply LID strategies when addressing regulatory and environmental requirements associated with land development projects.
Learning Objectives
At the successful conclusion of this course, you’ll be able to identify and discuss:- Learn the definition of Low Impact Design (LID)
- Learn about LID site design strategies
- Learn about LID devices
- Learn about integrated management practices (IMP)
- Learn the principles of bioretention
- Learn how to use dry wells, filter strips and swales
- Learn about tree box filters, vegetated buffers, cisterns and rain barrels
- Learn about the hydrologic cycle how it forms the basis of LID
- Learn about LID infiltration concepts
- Learn about LID evapotranspiration concepts
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