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Focus on Low Impact Development Training

 
Publication number Date Published
13-10-004February 2013
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Author(s) Jones, Jocelyn
Description To address polluted stormwater runoff, the Department of Ecology updated municipal stormwater permits for the next permit term to require low impact development (LID) in new development and re-development of properties. Low impact development is a construction technique that uses vegetation, healthy soils, porous pavement, and other tools to keep stormwater from running off a site and carrying pollution downstream. New LID requirements will create a high demand for training from a very large and diverse audience throughout our state. Ecology proposes that the Legislature provide funding this biennium to implement LID training around Washington State.
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Keywords training, low impact development
WEB PAGE Developing Low Impact Development (LID) Standards