Overview / Abstract: |
Description: Roads present many opportunities for green infrastructure application. One principle of green infrastructure involves reducing and treating stormwater close to its source. Urban transportation right-of-ways integrated with green techniques are often called “green streets”. Green streets provide a source control for a main contributor of stormwater runoff and pollutant load. This course presents methods for using green-street designs to alleviate pollution from urban stormwater runoff. This course is based on the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency document EPA-833-F08-009, “Managing Wet Weather with Green Infrastructure Municipal Handbook Green Streets,” by R. Lukes and C. Kloss, December, 2008. Learning Objectives: |
Expiration |
Sep 05, 2020 |
Discipline(s) |
Green / Sustainability |
Format |
Online |
Cost |
50.00 |
Credits / Hours |
2 PDH |
Presenters / Authors / Faculty |
Dr. Mark P. Rossow, PhD, PE Retired |
Keywords / Search Terms |
PDH Source, LLC |