Erosion Control Best Practices

Municipalities, developers, and contractors are required to comply with Wisconsin regulations to control runoff from construction sites. To help you manage and report on construction site storm water compliance, this webinar will focus on what to look for and how to inspect construction sites.

Learn tips for construction site inspection and reporting for homesites and commercial projects, as well as projects where common problems may occur during grading, culvert replacement, utility trenching, final stabilization, and more.

After this webinar, you’ll be able to:

  1. Inspect the BMPs you’re most likely to encounter at construction sites and know where they should be installed to work effectively.

  2. Recognize poorly managed BMPs and know what to do to improve them.

  3. “Predict” where sedimentation releases are most likely to occur and what to do about it.

Who should register?

  • Municipal workers who are required to conduct periodic inspections to meet the requirements for MS4 erosion control inspections under NR161 or requirements under the Department of Safety & Professional Services (DSPS) Soil Erosion Inspection (Admin. Code § 305.63).

  • Developers or contractors who want more insight into what is required to complete an effective inspection.

Presenters:

Mark Bruns, CISEC, WISECI
Ruekert & Mielke, Inc.

Christy Poniewaz, WISECI
Ruekert & Mielke, Inc.

Ginny Plumeau, Registered Environmental Manager, WISECI
Ruekert & Mielke, Inc.