May 2022 - Issue #98
Project Update: 2022 National Watershed & Stormwater Conference Highlights
From April 26th to April 29th, the Center for Watershed Protection, Inc. hosted its seventh annual National Watershed & Stormwater Conference in St. Petersburg, Florida. Each year, this conference provides a forum for sharing fresh ideas on watershed and stormwater management principles and practices. This year, there was a tremendous level excitement felt by the conference attendees in participating in the in-person event after two years of virtual conferences. The Center went above and beyond to make this a thrilling event filled with presentation about cutting edge research with experienced practitioners, evening activities which provided opportunities to network, and field trips to enjoy the local. Here are some highlights from the conference!
CWPA Member Spotlight: CloudCompli Has Arrived
As new members of the CWP, CloudCompli is excited to introduce ourselves! Thank you, thank you, we are happy that we are here also. We specialize in streamlining your workflow so you can focus on the bigger environmental picture. We offer a software solution to simplify your stormwater compliance. Our cloud-based platform significantly decreases the time spent on inspections by digitizing the process. Our user-friendly dashboard centralizes data to offer actionable insights and visibility into your program. Our diverse client-base includes municipalities, environmental consultants, and construction companies. 

CWPA Member Spotlight: In- Situ: Eli Kersh Discusses Innovations in Lake Monitoring on AquaPod, and More…
On the latest AquaPod podcast, LakeTech President and Founder Eli Kersh discusses his unique data management platform designed to support private and public lake managers with data-based action plans. Water-focused podcasts were popular in May, as In-Situ representatives Kerry Caslow and Andrew Luessenhop joined the Cleveland Water Alliance for the inaugural episode of the CWA Innovator Showcase. Both conversations highlight the ways in which new technology, creative partnerships and an urgent need for action are driving improvements in water quality monitoring.

Learn more at in-situ.com.
CWP Staff Profile: Meet Yan Yang
Marlyn Argueta interviews Yan Yang, CWP's newest intern.

How did you get started working on watersheds?
I practically grew up outdoors so I’ve always had a great appreciation for nature. I found myself working with Howard Ecoworks in BMP construction. Working there, I found myself interested in the “how” and the “why” of stormwater management and how that impacts our environment. I reached out to CWP as an intern to learn more about watershed management and have been lucky to do so ever since.

What is your favorite part about working for the Center?
My favorite part about working at the Center is all the new skills and concepts that I’ve learned. I get to be involved in so many different projects and in turn get to learn more about how broad and expansive this field is.

Now for the silly questions. What was your favorite TV show when growing up?
I loved watching Psych with my friend growing up. Even to this day, it is still one of my comfort shows.

Which sea creature is your favorite?
The Blobfish.

What is your favorite river?
My favorite river is the Patapsco River. I always go there with my friends during the summer.

If you could have any one superpower, which would you choose?
I would love to have the ability to freeze time. I can really just do anything I want while the rest of the world is frozen around me.

What do you want to make sure you do before you die?
I would love to travel to all seven continents and experience the different cultures and meet new people.
Pets of CWP!
Shout out to our patron sponsor, Ecotone for this paws-itive idea!
Name: Lilo Argueta. Named after Disney's 'Lilo and Stich' movie because her rescue approval news came during a Disney trip.
Age: 3
Breed: Chihuahua Mix
Home watershed: Little Patuxent River
Likes: Snacks, dinosaur toys, and sleeping all day.
Dislikes: Rain, snow or any cold weather...and any delivery person!
CWP News
CWP Announces the National Watershed Research Network
Communities across the country are working hard to meet clean water goals but need answers to a growing set of research questions about the causes of watershed impacts and effective solutions to address them. Lack of information, funding, time, and staff resources often hinder progress on translating research into measurable action. That’s where the National Watershed Research Network comes in. This collaborative helps communities achieve clean water and healthy watersheds by funding applied research on topics determined by its members. Click here to learn more and join the network:

Help grow your local green infrastructure workforce!
Want to become an instructor for the Clean Water Certificate workforce training program? Now is the time to register for the July 11-15, 2022 Instructor Preparation Program virtual training. Successful completion of the 12-hr. online training will permit qualified candidates to teach the Center’s hands-on, ANSI-accredited certificate program that delivers industry-specific skills and knowledge for entry-level jobs in Green Stormwater Infrastructure (GSI) construction, inspection, and maintenance.
Celebrate our 30th anniversary by going “back to the basics” with experts at the CWP
The Center for Watershed Protection is celebrating our 30th anniversary by sharing our experience, resources, and tools curated from decades of collaboration and industry leadership with you! Are you looking to enhance your industry knowledge and skillset, receive curated lists of guidance documents, manuals and tools, network with industry professionals, and earn Center for Watershed Protection CEUs/PDHs? Register now to receive discounted rates for this late summer virtual training series, beginning August 23, 2022!

Announcing the 2022 Coastal & Island Symposium!
The CWPs Coastal/Island Symposium brings together subject experts to exchange and share their experiences and research results on all aspects of Coastal and Island issues. The Symposium provides a premier interdisciplinary platform for researchers, practitioners, and educators to present and discuss the most recent innovations, trends, and concerns as well as practical challenges encountered, and solutions adopted in Coastal & Island regions.

Watch our Executive Director, Hye Yeong Kwon, at the Chesapeake Bay Summit 2022
Experts, scientists and policy makers converge for a compelling discussion on the health of the Chesapeake Bay watershed, led by host Frank Sesno.


Upcoming Events
2022 Lunch and Learn Series (CWPA MEMBERS ONLY)
Next Webcasts:
  • Email Karen Titus if you would like to present!


River Network's River Rally 2022
June 4th - 7th, 2022
Washington, D.C.
Hosted annually by River Network, River Rally provides an inspiring and energy-infused touchpoint for nonprofit groups from across the US and beyond, as well as for agency and foundation representatives, industry innovators, philanthropists, academics, students, and community leaders. We bring thought leaders and practitioners together to accelerate progress towards an equitable and sustainable water future. 

Ecotone's BeaverCON 2022
June 14th - 16th, 2022
Hunt Valley, MD
Inspired by, and building on others' endeavors, BeaverCON brings to light much of the cutting edge research showing how beaver provide necessary ecological recovery, assist with restoring threatened and endangered species, improve water quality, and provide important adaptations to climate change. 


2022 Webcast 5: Using Drone Mapping for Water Quality Improvement Projects
June 22nd, 2022, 1:00 - 2:30 PM EST
Description: Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs or drones) have been around for a while now and have been used in mapping for a variety of purposes such as flood assessment, topography creation, current condition documentation, or change analysis. In Vermont, the use of drones in water quality work is beginning to take off (terrible pun intended). This webcast will explore how UAV mapping can be leveraged at a variety of scales and funding levels to create high-quality imagery and topography for use in assessment, planning, design, and implementation, in particular with respect to dam removal and flood restoration projects. But wait – there’s more! Data is cool – but presentation is cooler (especially when it comes to engaging stakeholders at all levels from seasoned practitioners to the general public). We’ll also take a look at different ways to present UAV data that go beyond the printed page or PDF.

Speakers: Dana Allen from FluidState Consulting & Katie Butler from GeoLiteracy, LLC

Instructor Preparation Program Virtual Training
July 11th - 15th, 2022
Virtual
Successful completion of the 12-hr. online training will permit qualified candidates to teach the Center’s hands-on, ANSI-accredited certificate program that delivers industry-specific skills and knowledge for entry-level jobs in Green Stormwater Infrastructure (GSI) construction, inspection, and maintenance. Bring the Clean Water Certificate workforce training program to your community this summer, by becoming a CWC Instructor, or learn about opportunities to become a friend of the program!

2022 Webcast 6: Erosion and Sediment Control
July 20th, 2022, 1:00 - 2:30 PM EST
Description: Erosion and sediment control (ESC) programs are a fundamental element of water quality protection programs that have been around in many parts of the country for decades. Managing runoff from an active construction site while construction equipment is literally moving the ground under your feet has presented continuing challenges for the regulator and regulated communities. This webcast will provide an overview of how ESC permit implementation programs are designed to work and discuss strategies for training, plan review, inspection, and enforcement that have been successful at improving on-site compliance.

Speakers: Josh Fluger from GBMc & Associates & Julienne Bautista from the District of Columbia Department of Energy & Environment


2022 Coastal & Island Symposium
November 10th - 11th, 2022
Fulton, MD
CWPs Coastal/Island Symposium brings together subject experts to exchange and share their experiences and research results on all aspects of Coastal and Island issues. The Symposium provides a premier interdisciplinary platform for researchers, practitioners, and educators to present and discuss the most recent innovations, trends, and concerns as well as practical challenges encountered, and solutions adopted in Coastal & Island regions.

2023 National Watershed and Stormwater Conference
April 24th - 27th, 2023
Join us in San Diego, California
Learning Links
The Center for Watershed Protection | www.cwp.org