[watershedmanagers] EPA Webinar 9/17: Transportation Stormwater Asset Management
News and discussion forum for watershed managers in Maine
watershedmanagers at maillist.informe.org
Thu Aug 21 12:40:30 EDT 2025
We hope you will join EPA's stormwater program for this upcoming webinar:
Managing Your Roadway Stormwater Assets to Reduce Pollution, Achieve Water Quality Objectives, and Protect Communities from Flooding
Webinar: September 17, 2025 from 2:00-3:30 PM (Eastern)
Register here<https://usepa.zoomgov.com/meeting/register/vrMYqnMqTTeIZaB4oN1lCA>
Stormwater assets - the drainage systems and control measures installed to manage stormwater - are vulnerable to system failures that cause upsets, flooding, and system damage if they are not properly maintained and upgraded when necessary. Cities, counties, and states manage roadway stormwater assets to keep waterways clean and prevent localized flooding. Stormwater asset management planning is a proven approach that helps provide reliable levels of service to customers, helps plan system renewal and upgrades, and minimizes the total cost of owning and operating the assets. In this webinar, speakers from three state Departments of Transportation will showcase a variety of approaches to stormwater asset management in the roadway context.
To request accessibility accommodations for this webinar, please email goss.heather at epa.gov<mailto:goss.heather at epa.gov> by September 2, 2025.
Speakers:
Heather Goss, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Kellie Thom, Minnesota Department of Transportation
Jon Prier, Ohio Department of Transportation
Richard Heineman, Pennsylvania Department of Transportation
Heather Goss
U.S. EPA National Transportation Liaison to DOT-FHWA
U.S. EPA | Office of Water | Office of Wastewater Management
Tel. (202) 566-1198
goss.heather at epa.gov<mailto:goss.heather at epa.gov>
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