Description
Course Objective
Engineers engaged in land use projects requiring stormwater management will benefit from this course, which focuses on the design, installation, and maintenance of constructed stormwater wetlands, encompassing comprehensive guidance on various wetland types, vegetated filter strips, water budget calculations, and adaptations for unique situations, aiming to equip students with a strong understanding of applying wetland solutions in various realistic scenarios.
Course Description
Geared towards engineers engaged in land use projects demanding effective stormwater management, this course offers specialized insights. It delves into the intricacies of designing, installing, and maintaining constructed stormwater wetlands.
This course’s mission is to provide an extensive design guide focusing on the development of constructed stormwater wetlands. Additionally, the course encompasses guidance on designing vegetated filter strips, along with an in-depth discourse on the intricacies of water budget calculations. This curriculum presents a comprehensive overview of diverse constructed wetland variations while also addressing necessary modifications required for atypical scenarios.
Author: David E. Fantina, PE
Course Number: 172
Course Hours: 4 PDH