Master the science, regulations, and practical design strategies to optimize stormwater management and site sustainability.

This 6.5-hour course, built on a foundational understanding of water and soil science, provides design professionals with the knowledge and information needed to facilitate, improve, and maximize stormwater infiltration effectively. The course also discusses the use of Low-Impact Development techniques and examines numerous case studies.
Moving past foundational concepts, the course delves into the complex realities of designing, implementing, and maintaining high-performance stormwater infiltration systems. As urban development and climate variability place unprecedented stress on traditional water management infrastructure, effective infiltration has become critical for flood mitigation, water quality protection, and groundwater recharge. This deep dive explores the intricacies of advanced site characterization, including navigating challenging soil profiles, high groundwater tables, and highly constrained urban environments.
The curriculum examines sophisticated hydrologic modeling techniques, cutting-edge Best Management Practices (BMPs), and innovative green infrastructure designs tailored for suboptimal site conditions. Furthermore, the course addresses the vital, often-overlooked aspects of long-term system performance, focusing on advanced troubleshooting, lifecycle maintenance strategies to prevent clogging and failure, and navigating complex regulatory compliance frameworks.
Through the lens of real-world applications and advanced engineering solutions, this overview provides a comprehensive look at the sophisticated strategies required to optimize stormwater infiltration and ensure resilient, sustainable water management infrastructure.

Online Courses for Engineers
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Senior Project Manager at Ware Malcomb
Mr. Nuño is a civil engineering manager at the Denver office of Ware Malcomb. A 2008 graduate of the University of Notre Dame with a specialty in structural and environmental engineering, he has established himself as a leader in the field of drainage and erosion and sediment control. In his 15‐year career, Mr. Nuño has excelled in the design of land development projects including grading, utility design, stormwater management, and erosion control. Through his experiences as a consulting engineer, he has prepared civil construction plans for such clients as Marriott International, San Diego Gas & Electric (SDG&E), Lennar Homes, Oakwood Homes, and Kiewit Infrastructure West. In the field, Mr. Nuño has provided stormwater inspection services for SDG&E, Caesars Entertainment Group, and public agencies such as the City of Carlsbad, California, and the Town of Elizabeth, Colorado. He has managed civil projects in 17 different states and prides himself on working with developers, architects, and contractors to bridge the gap between regulatory compliance and constructability in the field. Mr. Nuño is a registered professional engineer in Colorado, Montana, Wyoming, and California; a Certified Floodplain Manager; a certified professional in erosion and sediment control, a Colorado LEED accredited professional, and a qualified SWPPP developer/practitioner. He is an active member of the American Society of Civil Engineers, the Urban Land Institute, and the Colorado Association of Stormwater and Floodplain Managers.