
Municipal Training & Events
MuniCon 2021 — Presentations Now Live
Whether you attended the conference live or weren’t able to make it this year, we’re excited to tell you that all the great content from Municon 2021 is now available on our YouTube channel and the Municon 2021 page!
ONLINE TRAINING
Do you work in the construction industry?
The Washington Stormwater Center is inviting contractors to review a series of FREE webinars that will give you the tools to prevent pollution on your construction sites. Hosted by stormwater professionals working across Western Washington, these webinars will provide helpful tips and examples to contractors and designers.
Pollution Prevention for Farmers Markets & Food Trucks
Preventing pollution is an important part of doing business at any farmer’s market, special event, or food truck location. Help protect clean water this season and make the most of your time outdoors with FREE webinars from the Washington Stormwater Center.
E. WA Plan Review Training
Training took place on March 22, and March 23, 2022
The WSC partnered with the Department of Ecology to develop a Plan Reviewer Training. This training is intended to provide municipal staff whose primary function is to review plans with a general overview of how to review a plan set to ensure compliance with the Permits.
Bioretention Hydrologic Performance Study II Presentation
Through the SAM funding process, supported by Western Washington permittees, our team has been conducting hydrologic monitoring, infiltration studies, plant community development, and modeling comparison of ten newly designed and built bioretention projects throughout the Puget Sound Basin.
Site Plan Review/SWMMWW
11/17/20 Training by Doug Howie, Ecy
This presentation provides an introduction to the 2019 Stormwater Management Manual for Western Washington (SWMMWW). The talk includes a discussion of changes from the 2014 SWMMWW, a description of how to identify the appropriate Minimum Requirements for a project, a discussion of the criteria within the Minimum Requirements, and a presentation of how to move through the Minimum Requirements for two example projects.
Spill Response Equipment, Tools, and Training presented at the ROAD Map Oct. 21, 2020
Western WA State Plan Review Training
This training is intended to provide municipal staff whose primary function is to review plans for a general overview of how to review a plan set to ensure compliance with the Permits.
Illicit Connection & Illicit Discharge
Municipalities currently use a wide variety of field screening methodologies to identify illicit discharge and illicit connections, with varying levels of success.
A Future For Stormwater Management In Puget Sound
A Winter Training and Education Forum learning the intersections between stormwater, salmon recovery, and urban growth at a participatory workshop highlighting applicable tools.
Understanding the Effects of Stormwater Pollution and Developing Solutions
Northwest Indian Fisheries Commission, the Coordinated Tribal Water Quality Program, and the Washington Stormwater Center coordinated to a 2-day Summit on September 20 and 21, 2018.
Municipal Stormwater Conference 2019
The Washington Stormwater Center—in partnership with the City of SeaTac, with funding provided by the Washington State Department of Ecology—held Washington State Municipal Stormwater Conference, now referred to as MuniCon 2019.
Municipal Stormwater Conference 2017
The Washington Stormwater Center—in partnership with the City of Yakima, with funding provided by the Washington State Department of Ecology—held Washington State Municipal Stormwater Conference, now referred to as MuniCon 2017.
Municipal Stormwater Conference 2014
The Washington Stormwater Center—in partnership with the City of Puyallup, The Association of Washington Cities, the Washington State Association of Counties, and the Puget Sound Partnership, with funding provided by the Washington State Department of Ecology—held the Inaugural Washington State Municipal Stormwater Conference.