Best Practices for Construction Site SWPPP

Are you managing a construction site but could better understand how to handle the site Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan Requirements?

This two part course will cover how to understand SWPPP requirements on a construction site and also the installation of post-construction features. 

Stormwater Compliance Made Clear: Understanding SWPPP Requirements on Construction Sites

This topic will provide a construction site managers with a clear understanding of stormwater pollution prevention requirements and the importance of compliance. We will review the purpose of regulations, key elements of a Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP), and common items found in a plan.

Attendees will also learn about the enforcement escalation process, what triggers violations, and practical steps to avoid legal headaches. By the end of the presentation, participants will be better equipped to manage compliance on their sites and protect both water resources and their projects.

 

Getting the Post-Construction Water Quality Features Right the First Time 

Installing post-construction water quality features correctly is essential for protecting the environment, public health, long-term infrastructure integrity, and perhaps most importantly for construction managers, staying on time and on budget.

Proper installation of Post-Construction features ensures compliance with environmental regulations, minimizes maintenance costs, and supports the sustainability of surrounding ecosystems. Ultimately, keeping an eye on the long-term goal and doing the job right the first time helps safeguard both natural resources, community well-being, and the bottom line. 

 

SPEAKERS: 

Brian Prunty 

District Program Administrator - Summit Soil & Water

​Brian Prunty is the District Program Administrator. He has over 20 years of experience in the natural resources and stormwater fields. Brian’s duties range from administrative responsibilities to technical work.  He also co-instructs an inspection and maintenance certification course on maintaining stormwater control measures.  Brian received his bachelor’s degree in Earth Science and Geology from Kent State University.

Brent Eysenbach, OCPM, CPESC, CESSI

Deputy Director - Stormwater | Cuyahoga Soil & Water

Brent holds a Bachelor’s degree from Norwich University and a Master’s degree from Miami University.  His education includes a background in land use and urban planning. He most enjoys the development aspects of urban conservation where he strives to get the best possible environmental outcomes from development and redevelopment projects. 

 

 

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5633 BRECKSVILLE RD
INDEPENDENCE, Ohio 44131
Event Fees
CEA Member: $10.00
Non-CEA Member: $20.00
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