Integrated Planning Webcast Recordings
- EPA’s Integrated Planning Toolkit and Technical Assistance
- Getting Started: Integrated Planning Community Workshop for Small to Medium-Sized Municipalities
- Environmental Finance Center Integrated Planning Peer-To-Peer Exchange For Municipalities
- EPA’s Integrated Planning Roundtable with State Permitting Authorities
- Introducing EPA's Integrated Planning Element Four - Analyzing And Prioritizing Projects
- The Straight Scoop on Integrated Planning
EPA’s Integrated Planning Toolkit and Technical Assistance
This webinar provides information for a new Integrated Planning Toolkit for Permitting Authorities (released on May 19, 2023) as well as technical assistance opportunities. The webinar dives into how this toolkit can help the permitting authority promote and support integrated planning for NPDES permittees.
- Robyn DeYoung, Senior Environmental Specialist, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Water
- Heather Huddle, Environmental Engineer, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Water
Getting Started: Integrated Planning Community Workshop for Small to Medium-Sized Municipalities (April 20, 2022)
This webinar provides information to help municipalities take action to begin the integrated planning process. Guest speakers Mayor Meghan George and Lou McMahon from Lakewood, Ohio discuss the city's Integrated Wet Weather Improvement Plan.
- Robyn DeYoung, Senior Environmental Specialist, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Water
- Evan Kirk, Environmental Finance Center at the University of North Carolina
- Mayor Meghan George and Lou McMahon from Lakewood, Ohio
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Environmental Finance Center Integrated Planning Peer-To-Peer Exchange For Municipalities (March 22, 2021)
This webinar addresses barriers and concerns for municipalities throughout the integrated planning process. Two municipalities discuss their successfully completed wastewater and stormwater integrated plans.
- Erin Kemper, PE, Director, Department of Environmental Services, Springfield, Missouri
- Megan Moir, Water Resources Division Director, Department of Public Works, Burlington, Vermont
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EPA’s Integrated Planning Roundtable with State Permitting Authorities (March 2, 2021)
During this virtual roundtable, EPA provides an update on its efforts to support the development of integrated plans in accordance with EPA’s 2012 Integrated Municipal Stormwater and Wastewater Planning Approach Framework and the Water Infrastructure Improvement Act of 2019. The roundtable also features three state speakers who explain how integrated plans have been incorporated in NPDES permits. A summary of breakout sessions is also available at the end of the video.
- Chris Kloss, Director, Water Permits Division, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
- Shelly Shores-Miller, Chief, Bureau of Water, Water Permitting and Compliance Section, Kansas Department of Health and Environment
- Michael Abbott, Operating Permit Section Chief, Missouri Department of Natural Resources
- Adam Eller, Senior Water Permit Writer, Virginia Department of Environmental Quality
Introducing EPA's Integrated Planning Element Four - Analyzing And Prioritizing Projects (October 22, 2020)
This webinar demonstrates how to evaluate both stormwater and wastewater projects when developing an integrated plan. Element 4 of EPA’s integrated planning process is key to assessing and prioritizing which suite of projects to implement to meet water quality goals.
- Robyn DeYoung, Senior Environmental Specialist, Office of Water, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
- Evan Kirk, Environmental Finance Center at University of North Carolina
- Erin Keys, Engineering and Operations Manager for City of Columbia, Missouri Sanitary Sewer and Storm Water Utilities
- Trent Stober, Director of Utility Management Services, HDR
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The Straight Scoop on Integrated Planning (January 21, 2020)
This webinar highlights Water Infrastructure Improvement Act of 2019 legislation, key elements of integrated planning and what it means for EPA, states, and municipalities.
- Grace LeRose, Program Manager for Water Quality Compliance, City of Richmond, Virginia Department of Public Utilities
- Tom Stiles, Director of the Bureau of Water, Kansas Department of Health and Environment, Kansas
- Robyn DeYoung, Senior Environmental Specialist, Office of Water, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency