Trainings & Workshops Early August

AUGUST 11th, 2021, from 12:00 – 1:30 pm MDT | Effective Agricultural Practices to Address Nitrate in Groundwater Sources of Drinking Water. ASDWA and the Ground Water Protection Council (GWPC) will host this webinar with speakers from three states (Kansas, Nebraska, and Wisconsin) who will share information about their efforts to work with agricultural partners to reduce nitrate in groundwater sources of drinking water. State Source Water Protection Coordinators and representatives of NRCS, NACD, TA provider organizations, water utilities and associations, and other partners are encouraged to attend. For more information click HERE.

AUGUST 16th-17th, 2021 | Introduction to Industrial and Municipal Wastewater Treatment Processes | EUCI. This introductory course for industrial and municipal wastewater treatment processes will cover principles that wastewater operators need to be successful at their jobs. The course will be packed with knowledge starting with the Code of Federal Regulations and ISO standards for protecting the environment. Discussions on how wastewater treatment processes differ from industrial to municipal, what equipment is needed for successful treatment of wastewater, and how to test wastewater for treatment efficiencies and safety will be highlighted. Click HERE to view the full brochure. Click HERE to register.

AUGUST 19th, 2021, 3:00PM-5:00PM | Bilingual Training: Green Infrastructure Overview. In Colorado, like much of the West, communities must be prepared for climate extremes on both sides of the spectrum – from drought to flooding. Localized Green Infrastructure (GI) strategies are climate resilient water management solutions that can help manage stormwater runoff while providing a host of additional benefits including increased access to green space, reduced heat island effect, improved water quality, increased habitat for pollinators and wildlife and groundwater recharge. Light refreshments will be provided for in-person class).

En Colorado, como en gran parte del oeste, las comunidades deben estar preparadas para los climas extremos en todos los sentidos, desde la sequía hasta las inundaciones. Las estrategias de Infraestructura verde localizada (IG, por sus siglas en inglés) son soluciones de gestión del agua resistentes al clima que pueden ayudar a gestionar la escorrentía de las aguas pluviales, al tiempo que proporcionan una serie de beneficios adicionales, incluso el aumento del acceso a los espacios verdes, la reducción del efecto isla de calor, la mejora de la calidad del agua, el aumento del hábitat para los polinizadores y la vida silvestre y la recarga de las aguas subterráneas.


This class is offered in Spanish and English. Register HERE.

SEPTEMBER 9th, 2021, 3:00PM -5:00PM | Bilingual Training: How to Incorporate Rain Gardens into your Next Waterwise Landscape Project. Rain gardens are beautiful gardens, full of native plants, that are watered only with the rain once established. Adding rain gardens to your next waterwise landscape project will reduce your water bill, conserve water, manage drainage issues, increase the beauty of your landscape, and protect water quality. Join us to learn more about rain gardens, their benefits and how to keep them looking their best. 

Los jardines de lluvia son hermosos, llenos de plantas nativas, que se riegan sólo con la lluvia una vez que están establecidos. La adición de jardines de lluvia a su próximo proyecto de paisajismo inteligente reducirá su recibo de agua, conservará el agua, gestionará los problemas de drenaje, aumentará la belleza de su paisaje y protegerá la calidad del agua. Participe con nosotros para aprender más sobre los jardines de lluvia, sus beneficios y cómo mantenerlos lo más hermosos posible.


This class is offered in Spanish and English. Register HERE.

OCTOBER 21st, 2021, 3:00PM -5:00PM | Bilingual Training: Taking Care of Stormwater Infrastructure (A closer look at Extended Detention Basins). In Colorado, the most common type of Stormwater Infrastructure used is the Extended Detention Basin (EDB). In many cases this type of stormwater infrastructure is owned by HOAs or commercial properties. You may own, manage, or maintain a property with an Extended Detention Basin! Join us to learn more about how to identify these systems, how they function and how to keep your costs low by regularly maintaining them. Light refreshments will be provided.

En Colorado, el tipo más común de infraestructura de aguas pluviales que se utiliza es la cuenca de retención ampliada (EDB). En muchos casos, este tipo de infraestructura de aguas pluviales es propiedad de las asociaciones de propietarios o de las propiedades comerciales. Es posible que usted sea propietario, administre o mantenga una propiedad con una cuenca de retención ampliada. Participe con nosotros para aprender más sobre cómo identificar estos sistemas, cómo funcionan y cómo mantener sus costes bajos mediante el mantenimiento regular de los mismos.


This class is offered in Spanish and English. Register HERE.

Colorado Master Irrigator offers farmers and farm managers advanced training on conservation- and efficiency-oriented irrigation management practices and tools. This program is the product of efforts led by several local producers, district management representatives, and others. Colorado Master Irrigator is modeled on the award-winning Master Irrigator program created and run since 2016 by the North Plains Groundwater Conservation District in the Texas panhandle. Topic experts from Colorado and adjacent Ogallala states, serve as instructors over the 32 hours of the program. Colorado Master Irrigator's interactive class format is designed to encourage peer-to-peer exchange among participants and instructors, helping forge useful contacts that graduates can reach out to after their participation in the program. Click HERE for more information.

The Clean Water Certificate (CWC) training program for workforce development provides high quality training opportunities that promotes job growth in the stormwater industry and delivers industry-specific, job-readiness skills and knowledge. Click HERE to learn more about this training program offered by the Center for Watershed Protection.

Silt Removal - Positive Impact on Crop Yields, Water Use Efficiency, & Irrigation Systems. Presentation from the 2021 World Ag Expo on sources of silt, its impacts, and current and new methods of removal. Watch the presentation here!

“Stormwater Treatment Systems and Green Infrastructure” | Hermit’s Peak Watershed Alliance. Educational video shot and edited by Jacob Erickson (Hermits Peak Watersheds Alliance PR Media Specialist), narrated by Aaron Kauffman of Southwest Urban Hydrology, and produced by Hermit's Peak Watersheds Alliance. Click HERE to view.

“Returning Rapids Project: A discussion with Peter Lefebvre and Mike DeHoff” | Colorado River Studies. The Returning Rapids Project seeks to document the recovery of river resources once inundated by a full Lake Powell, and now being exposed as reservoir storage declines. Peter Lefebvre and Mike DeHoff, principal investigators of the Returning Rapids project and professional river guides in Moab, Utah, are working to record these changes. They will share their preliminary findings and matched photographs in the talk. Watch the full video HERE.

The American Stormwater Institute, LLC now offers courses in a live setting and online that deal with developing the knowledge and skills required to conduct stormwater inspections. Our courses are based on a “Real World” attitude of finding implementable solutions to the challenges that stormwater inspectors face every day. The state and federal regulations require that “QUALIFIED PERSONS” conduct inspections related to stormwater permits. The overarching goal of the ASI classes is to ensure that our students are well qualified to conduct these inspections. For a list of all classes offered click HERE.