RedVector RVCTG-845

Stormwater Pollution Prevention - Global

Stormwater Pollution Prevention - Global

0.4 hr. Online Course

Level: Intermediate

Item#: RVCTG-845

SME: Vector Solutions Commercial

Stormwater runoff is the result of precipitation created by rain or snowmelt flowing over any exposed surface, such as equipment, roofs, roads, and pastures. As the water flows over urbanized and industrial areas it has the potential to pick up a number of contaminants like oil, sediment, chemicals, and litter. This water is then transported to nearby waterways. Polluted stormwater draining from urbanized areas is one of the leading causes of water pollution in lakes, streams, and oceans. This course describes the legal provisions related to stormwater pollution prevention as well as structural and operational best management practices at facilities.
Course Objectives
By the end of this course, you will be able to:
  • Identify causes of stormwater pollution 
  • Explain the goals of a stormwater pollution prevention plan, or SWPPP
  • Describe best management practices or BMPs
  • Identify common structural BMPs and their methods
  • List operational BMPs and key procedures
SUBJECT MATTER EXPERT: Vector Solutions Commercial