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Education - Environmental Finance Center Training

The Environmental Finance Center offers a variety of training opportunities for local communities on topics related to financing sewer, stormwater, source drinking water, and similar systems, septic upgrades, and watershed financing.

For more information on any of these trainings, please contact:
Joanne Throwe, Assistant Director, at (301) 405-5036 or jthrowe@umd.edu

Stormwater Financing for Municipalities

The Stormwater Financing for Municipalities Workshop provides the background and lays the groundwork for establishing and maintaining strong, well-coordinated stormwater management programs for municipalities.

The workshop begins with an overview of the history, development and progression of stormwater management programs and highlights the paradigm shift from flood control to a focus on water quality.

The workshop will outline the financing tools and legal and process issues that must be evaluated when innovative financing approaches are being considered. The session will also address general guidelines for establishing your program, ranging from gaining acceptance to plan to implementation. In addition, a number of case studies will be highlighted to demonstrate the variety of approaches that can be considered.

Green Infrastructure Financing

As communities increasingly turn to water resource management plans that integrate both hard and green infrastructure, the challenge becomes determining how to pay for the implementation of these plans. The EFC's Green Infrastructure Financing program is designed to provide participants a better understanding of the components of a sustainable financing strategy. Financing mechanisms discussed include cost-reducing measures, like collaboration, regulation, and leveraging community priorities; potential new revenue streams, such as utility fees, taxes, and voluntary programs; and market-based opportunities, like trading and incentive programs.

The EFC's Green Infrastructure Financing offerings range from twenty minute introductory sessions that touch on general green infrastructure financing considerations to hour-long programs that delve into these considerations in greater detail and site relevant case studies from communities that have successfully incorporated these mechanisms into their own implementation strategies. A full-day workshop is also in the planning stages.

Green Building for Municipalities

Cities and states across the country are adopting green building standards at a rapid rate. Even in those communities that have not yet officially adopted specific ordinances, the development community is submitting green building applications in increasing numbers.

This workshop is designed to help municipal employees respond to this growing volume of plans and permit requests that do not fit the "business-as-usual" model. How prepared is your staff to respond to and to administer this new wave of green building.



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