We hope you find additional valuable information about stormwater quality when viewing these presentations and publications. If you know of a presentation or publication that should be on this page, please let us know!
Presentations
CASQA's LID 101 and 201 Workshops: Presented at the ASCE 2010 LID Conference
Low Impact Development (LID) 101: Basic Concepts and Applications
- Agenda
- Presentation #1: LID Basics & Principles - M. Yeager
- Presentation #2: LID Site Design Measures - D. Inglis
- Presentation #3: Overview of LID Treatment Practices - D. Apt, S. Taylor
- Presentation #4: LID Permit Requirements - L. Austin
- Presentation #5: Barriers to LID Implementation - J. Bicknell
- Presentation #6: LID Resources - M. Yeager, J. Bicknell
Low Impact Development (LID) 201: Design Guidelines for LID Practices
- Agenda
- Presentation #1: Selection & Siting - L. Austin
- Presentation #2: Bioretention/Landscaped Based Solutions - S. Taylor
- Presentation #3: Green Roofs - D. Apt
- Presentation #4: Pervious Pavements - T. Ballesteros
- Presentation #5: Rainwater Harvesting - J. Walker
- Presentation #6: LID Project Examples in California
California Coastal Commission LID Workshops
“Reining in the Rain”: Four workshops held in 2008
Publications
LIDI Bioretention Standard Details and Technical Specifications (March 2013)
Bioretention, or the use of plants and soil to infiltrate, slow, and clean stormwater, is one of the most commonly used LID stormwater treatment control measures. The Central Coast Low Impact Development Initiative (LIDI) worked with bioretention experts to create a set of standard details and technical specifications that incorporate the most current knowledge of bioretention design and are consistent with the Central Coast Water Board’s newly adopted Post-Construction Stormwater Control Requirements. The bioretention standard details and technical specifications are available to all LID practitioners at the LIDI website and are provided in native file format (Microsoft Word, AutoCAD DWG) to facilitate incorporation into project design and municipal codes and ordinances.