Climate Change Impacts to Temporary Construction Program Delivery
Recorded On: 2020/02/25
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This presentation will describe potential SWPPP and project adjustments that incorporate climate change data trends (from NOAA Atlas 14) for weather impact resilience during construction operations. Are there lessons from our grandparent’s construction methods that are applicable today? The class will be introduced to modernized construction practices of the past as it applies to working in, over, and adjacent to climate impacted waters of the states.
Learning Objectives:
- Understand what makes a climate resilient SWPPP
- Estimate and incorporate several best management practices into the biddable plan
- Review long past practices that may still relevant
Course Level: All
Dwayne L. Stenlund, M.Sc.,
Minnesota Dept of Transportation
Dwayne is a certified professional in erosion and sediment control. He has worked in this capacity for the Minnesota Department of Transportation for more than 24 years and is involved with design, construction and maintenance using old and new ecologically and sustainable based technologies to solve difficult soil and storm water quality problems. He has presented extensively over the United States on storm water management techniques, and yearly at the International Erosion Control Association Conference. He has a Master’s Degree from the University of Minnesota in plant biology and extensive work environmental constructability of road and bridge projects
To receive credit for this class you must listen to the entire presentation, complete the course quiz with a passing grade of 70% of better and complete the course evaluation. After all course components are complete - you will receive 1 Professional Development Hour of credit.