Stormwater and Erosion Control for Construction

As part of the permitting process, companies implement stormwater pollution prevention programs, or SWPPPs. This course covers Best Management Practices (BMPs) for stormwater and erosion control. Ideal employees are those in the construction industry.

Course Overview

Runoff from rainstorms and snowmelt picks up pollutants like sediment, oil, grease and other chemicals. Contaminated runoff may flow into storm drains or it may flow directly into lakes, rivers and streams. Preventing stormwater contamination ensures clean water for swimming, fishing and drinking. U.S. Federal law requires construction sites to obtain stormwater permits any time an acre or more of land will be disturbed. As part of the permitting process, companies implement stormwater pollution prevention programs, or SWPPPs. This course covers Best Management Practices (BMPs) for stormwater and erosion control. Ideal employees are those in the construction industry.

By the end of this course, you will be able to:

  • Identify the ways in which you can help control stormwater and erosion
  • Explain specific techniques for controlling stormwater and erosion
  • Distinguish between sites with effective and ineffective stormwater and erosion control

Course Topics

  • Construction Phasing
  • Specific Control Techniques
  • Construction Entrances
  • Protecting Natural Features
  • Monitoring