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About the Workshop

Overview

Communities across the State of North Carolina must manage rainfall that runs off roads, streets and parking lots. This runoff is called stormwater. To manage stormwater, many treatment devices, called SCMs, have been built. These devices include wet retention ponds, bioretention areas, swales, stormwater wetlands, permeable pavement, rainwater harvesting systems, proprietary devices, and level spreaders. SCMs must have annual, and sometimes more frequent, inspection and maintenance to perform as intended. Maintenance includes hydrologic and water quality function, landscape functions, and consideration of impacts on human health and safety. Many communities across North Carolina are now requiring annual inspection, and if called for, maintenance of SCMs. SCMs are not managed as standard landscape features, as they are water quality treatment devices, and specialized training is needed to perform inspection and maintenance activities.

SCM Inspection and Maintenance also presents a business opportunity for inspection by licensed professionals such as engineers and landscape architects, and maintenance by landscape and other green industry professionals. Designers will learn to design SCMs with maintenance in mind; landscapers can diversify their business to ensure year-round work in a recession-proof area of work, and suppliers of materials and technology to the stormwater industry can learn about new and existing opportunities to support the stormwater industry.

Certification Goals

  • Understand stormwater, how it affects water quality and regulations associated with it.
  • Understand stormwater management devices used in North Carolina and how they function.
  • Understand the inspection and maintenance requirements of each stormwater practice.

After full participation in the workshop and passing the certification exam with a score of 80% or higher, attendees will become certified in SCM Inspection & Maintenance. 

Who Should Attend

  • Commercial Landscapers
  • Property Managers
  • Owners
  • Homeowner Associations
  • Professional Engineers, Land Surveyors, and Professional Landscape Architects
  • Regulators
  • Municipal and County Landscape Personnel

This workshop is formerly known as “Stormwater BMP Inspection & Maintenance”.

Registration Information

PLEASE NOTE: BEFORE you register please click and read these IMPORTANT NOTES regarding certification information.

Registration Fees

Regular Registration Fee – $410
Fee increases to $460 after May 13, 2026

Government/Non-profit/Education Registration Fee – $350
Fee increases to $405 after May 13, 2026

Register By
June 2, 2026 11:59 PM

Payment Information

We accept Visa, Mastercard, American Express, and checks for payment of registration fees. Checks should be made payable to NCSU–BAE and be mailed to:

NCSU-BAE
Campus Box 7625
Raleigh, NC 27695
Attn: Workshop Coordinators

Severe Weather, Cancellation, and Refund Policies

Cancellation requests should be sent to bae_training@ncsu.edu for processing. The cancellation request must be submitted at least thirty-one (31) days before the date of the workshop to receive a full refund. Cancellation requests made between thirty (30) days and eight (8) days before the date of the workshop will receive a full refund minus a $25 administrative processing fee. Any cancellation requests made on or within seven (7) days of the workshop will be ineligible for a refund.

Attendee substitutions from within the same company may be made at any time at no cost. Please send an email to bae_training@ncsu.edu with the name of the current registrant and the name and email address of the new registrant.

In the event of severe weather, this workshop may be postponed or canceled at the discretion of the workshop instructors and coordinators. If the workshop is postponed, you may receive a refund if you are unable to attend the newly scheduled date, time, and location. Please contact bae_training@ncsu.edu if you are unable to attend the rescheduled workshop. If the workshop is canceled, you will receive a full refund. 

If the workshop is postponed or canceled, the workshop instructors and coordination staff are not responsible for participants not meeting their PDHs or CEUs requirements with their various professional licensing boards.

Tentative Course Schedule

Below is a sample schedule of the workshop to demonstrate the topics that will be covered.

Day 1

8:00 am - 8:30 am

Check In

8:30 am - 10:15 am

Lectures on:

  • Welcome and Introduction
  • Watershed
  • Regulations

10:15 am - 10:30 am

Break

10:30 am - 12:15 pm

Lectures on:

  • SCM Function
  • Elements of SCM Maintenance
  • Retention Pond I

12:15 pm - 1:00 pm

Lunch (provided)

1:00 pm - 2:30 pm

Lectures on:

  • Retention Ponds II
  • Stormwater Wetlands

2:30 pm - 2:45 pm

Break

2:45 pm - 5:00 pm

Lectures on:

  • Bioretention
  • Certification and Exam Information
  • Site Visit of SCMs

Day 2

8:30 am - 10:00 am

Lectures on:

  • Level Spreaders
  • Other Green SCMs I

10:00 am - 10:15 am

Break

10:15 am - 12:15 pm

Lectures on:

  • Other Green SCMs II
  • Parking Lot SCMs
  • Pre-Exam Review

12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

Lunch (provided)

1:00 pm - 2:30 pm

Exam

Professional Development Hours
(Pending Approval)

The following professional development hours (PDHs) are PENDING APPROVAL. Regardless of exam grade, and a certificate of attendance will be emailed afterward listing these PDHs.

  • 11 PDHs for professional engineers and land surveyors (approved by the NC Board of Examiners for Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors) 
  • 10 CEUs for landscape architects (approved by the NC Board of Landscape Architects)
  • 5L CEUs for landscape contractors (approved by the NC Landscape Contractors’ Licensing Board, CE#: 213)
  • 1 Commercial pesticide recertification credit (Categories A, D, H, L, N, X)
  • 7 CEUs for Geologists (Approval Code: 190075)
  • 9 CECs for Certified Floodplain Managers

Other professionals may appeal to their respective boards to obtain professional education credits.

Certification Information

  • This certification is awarded by NC State University Cooperative Extension and is housed in the Biological and Agricultural Engineering Department.
  • To receive the certification, attendees must attend the Stormwater SCM Inspection & Maintenance Certification workshop and receive a score of at least 80% on an examination. Participants have up to 1 hour to complete the exam, which includes approximately 50 multiple-choice and true or false questions. All exams are graded by NC Cooperative Extension faculty.
  • After receiving the certification, one will be certified to inspect and maintain stormwater practices in North Carolina according to the Stormwater Design Manual in compliance with North Carolina's Stormwater Rules and Regulations.
  • The certification lasts for up to 3 years (the remaining portion of the year in which the class is taken, plus the following 2 years). Those that take the course and exam in October – December will receive 3 full years. All certifications expire on December 31st of the given year.
  • Communities in North Carolina may either require or recommend this certification of people who conduct maintenance on and/or inspect stormwater management practices. The state of North Carolina’s NC DENR endorses but does not require, this certification.
  • The certification is NOT intended to be a replacement for professional licensure (like PE or RLA) and is only a supplement to those rigorous professional licenses.

Re-certification Information

To continue the certification beyond the original 3 years, certified professionals must attend Update workshops that will be offered throughout North Carolina. There is NO reexamination associated with the 5-hour Update courses. To qualify for the Update course to receive re-certification, certifications must be current or have expired within the last 2 years. Participants whose certifications expired over 2 years ago must retake the regular class and exam. Please have your certificate number ready when registering for an Update workshop, it is a required part of the registration process. Upon completion of the Update workshop, attendees will receive an updated inspector card, good for up to 3 years (the remaining portion of the year in which the class is taken, plus the following 2 years).

NOTE: The workshop and conference coordinators do not have the capacity to alert you when your certification is about to expire. Please make the necessary reminders or other arrangements for yourself to keep your certification active. No concessions will be made, especially at the end each year, for those who were not responsible enough to manage their own certification. We are only able to offer this workshop a limited number of times a year, across the state, and each workshop has a limited number of seats available. Again, please plan accordingly to maintain an active and valid certification.

Instructors

William "Bill" F. Hunt, III, Ph.D., PE

William Neal Reynolds Distinguished University Professor & Extension Specialist

William "Bill" Lord

Extension Associate

Amber Ellis

Extension Associate