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Through the San Mateo Countywide Water Pollution Prevention Program (SMCWPPP), municipal staff are provided training in key areas of the Municipal Regional Stormwater Permit (MRP). Most of these trainings are provided in direct compliance with training requirements under the MRP, though some are offered to support implementation of local stormwater programs. Below are details from SMCWPPP trainings, including agendas, presentations, evaluations, and attendance records. Video recordings of the workshop presentations are located on the Training Videos page (permittee login required).

2024

Private Land Drainage Area (PLDA) Trash Inspection Program Training – January 30, 2024

Presentations (pdf):

 

2023

2022

CalBig Stormwater Inspection Presentation, October 12, 2022

Virtual Landscape Integrated Pest Management (IPM) Workshop, March 16, 2022

Presentations:

Recordings (Coming Soon):

  • Regulatory Update – Pesticides and Toxicity Control Requirements in the MRP
  • IPM for Weed Management in Urban Areas
  • Using IPM Techniques for Vegetation Maintenance in Bioretention Areas
  • IPM Techniques for Managing New Urban Pests of Concern
  • Regulatory Update, Common Violations

2021

CALBIG Stormwater Training, October 13, 2021

Virtual Commercial, Industrial and Illicit Discharge Training, May 17, 2021

2020

2018

C.6 Construction Site Inspection Workshop March 20, 2018

2017

Stormwater Requirements for Construction Sites for CALBIG (California Building Inspection Group), October 11, 2017

2016

Stormwater Requirements for Construction Sites for CALBIG (California Building Inspection Group), September 21, 2016

2014

Commercial/Industrial Inspector Training Workshop by CII Subcommittee, April 17, 2014

2013

Rural Roads Workshop, November 14, 2013

Illicit Discharge Inspector Training by SMCWPPP CII Subcommittee, April 24, 2013

2012

C.15.b Water Utility Workshop: Field Implementation of Stormwater Requirements for Water Utility O&M Discharges, November 13, 2012

Presentations:

2011

Get Ready for Low Impact Development: How to Implement the New ‘LID’ Requirements New Development Workshop, October 6, 2011

Qualified SWPPP Developer/Practitioner Training April 26-28, 2011

Stormwater Orientation for Municipal Staff, January 25, 2011

Community Room in City Hall, 50 Park Place, Brisbane

Learn about municipal regional stormwater permit requirements, and how the San Mateo Countywide Water Pollution Prevention Program can help you to keep your municipality in compliance. Training will be led by countywide program staff/consultants directly involved in developing program guidance and supporting the program’s subcommittees. This training is for new employees and others who need introductory or refresher information.

Presentations: 

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