The construction industry plays a major role in the nation’s efforts to protect streams, rivers, lakes, wetlands, and oceans. Municipal agencies must use their resources and authority to implement compliance programs to reduce non-stormwater discharges associated with construction projects. Stormwater pollution from construction sites is often underestimated yet can generate severe environmental impacts. According to the EPA, sediment pollution causes approximately $16 billion in environmental damage annually. The purpose of this educational session will be to guide attendees through the major steps municipal agencies need to take when responding to discharges from large-scale construction sites. When best management practices fail, stormwater theory and certification acronyms don’t impede the flow of hundreds of gallons of sediment-laden water into the storm drain system. A major construction site “blowout” is a stress test moment and can be a reality check for municipal agencies.

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Shawnetta Grandberry, MPA, CPSWQ, QSD, CGP-ToR

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