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Welcome to EPA’s Construction Inspection Training Course website! The training course consists of five training modules and a final exam, and takes approximately seven hours to complete. EPA’s course is available at no cost.
The NPDES permitting program offers training courses, workshops, and webinars to explain the regulatory framework and technical considerations of the NPDES permit program. These courses are designed for permit writers, chargers, EPA officials, and other interested parties.
There are a number of existing state and third-party stormwater courses that offer alternatives to the inspector training program provided by EPA for the 2022 CGP.
EPA announced the availability of a free, online stormwater inspection training course intended to demonstrate who is a “qualified person” required to performing all stormwater site inspections under EPA’s 2022 CWA NPDES CGP during the active phase of land development or construction activities.
Training and Events. We offer a variety of courses on location, via webinar, and now as self-paced video learning from our website, all of which are instructor-led. Our instructors are former stormwater officials from the Federal or State level.
EPA has developed three Web-based training modules on topics related to TMDLs and NPDES permitting. The presentations are intended for TMDL developers and NPDES permitting staff to gain a better understanding of TMDL implementation through NPDES permits.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has developed a 67-slide training module (approximately 2.5 hours for the self-guided module; 10 minutes to complete quiz) that provides information on the development of Total Maximum Daily Loads (TMDL) with stormwater sources and the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES ...
highlight EPA’s tools and resources, along with selected non-EPA resources, to get stormwater program managers started on developing or improving their programs. This list is divided into seven sections—general stormwater information, public education and outreach,
The National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) stormwater program regulates some stormwater discharges from three potential sources: municipal separate storm sewer systems (MS4s), construction activities, and industrial activities.
If you are responsible for erosion and sediment control and stormwater management at a permitted construction site, then this guide may be useful to you. This guide is designed to walk you through the steps for developing and implementing an effective stormwater pollution prevention plan (SWPPP).