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Fundamentals of Low Impact Development (LID) for Stormwater Management in Urban Land Developments

Fee: $795 / Online / Apr 29 - 30, 2027 / Course Code: 17-0429-ONL27

OVERVIEW

Please note, This instructor-led course has specific dates and times:

This course is held online over 2 days on the following schedule (All times in Eastern Time Zone): 10 am to 2 pm Eastern (Will include a 30-minute break) Requirements Participants should have a basic understanding of the principles of hydrogeology and hydrology. Basic concepts will also be covered in brief in this course.

By the end of this course, you will be able to:

  • Evaluate the suitability of Low Impact Development (LID) practices for stormwater management objectives in urban development projects.
  • Apply regulatory requirements and industry guidance to support compliant LID planning and design decisions.
  • Select appropriate LID technologies based on site conditions, performance objectives, and project constraints.
  • Assess key hydrologic, hydrogeologic, and water quality factors that influence LID system performance.
  • Use the LID Treatment Train Tool to support preliminary stormwater management planning and conceptual design.

Description

Managing stormwater in urban environments has become increasingly challenging as development intensifies and regulatory expectations continue to evolve. Conventional stormwater systems are often limited in their ability to address runoff volume, water quality impacts, erosion, and the loss of natural hydrologic function. As a result, engineers and environmental professionals are increasingly expected to incorporate Low Impact Development (LID) practices into planning and design processes.

Effective LID implementation requires an understanding of watershed processes, regulatory requirements, site constraints, and the performance characteristics of a wide range of treatment measures. Selecting the right combination of LID practices can significantly improve stormwater performance while supporting sustainable, resilient, and cost-effective development outcomes.

This course provides a practical introduction to the principles, regulatory framework, and conceptual design of LID systems. Through real-world examples and applied discussion, you will explore commonly used LID practices, evaluate factors that influence design and performance, and learn how to use Ontario's LID Treatment Train Tool to support stormwater management planning and preliminary design decisions. The principles and design approaches are broadly applicable across Canada.

Who This Course Is For

This course is designed for:

  • Civil engineers involved in land development and municipal infrastructure projects
  • Hydrogeologists, hydrologists, and stormwater management professionals
  • Environmental consultants and environmental engineers
  • Urban planners and land development professionals
  • Construction project managers
  • Architects and landscape architects
  • Early-career to experienced practitioners seeking practical knowledge of LID planning and design

Prerequisites

Participants should have a basic understanding of hydrology, hydrogeology, and stormwater management concepts. Key foundational principles will be reviewed during the course.

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