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BMP Training Facility

BMP Training Facility

BMP facility (photo by Gregg Gargan)

This project was undertaken in connection with the settlement of an enforcement action taken by the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment for violations of the Colorado Water Quality Control Act.

Open-enrollment training classes are now open for registration at the CDOT BMP Field Academy.

These all day sessions are hands-on opportunities to install BMPs in the field and evaluate their performance under simulated precipitation run-off conditions. These training sessions are being offered complimentary by CDOT and are open to non-CDOT employees and industry professionals that have completed the CDOT ECS Certification training. For more information and registration forms, click here to be taken to Altitude Training's website. 

The training facility is located to the west of the CDOT HQ campus behind Good Times on the southeast corner of Louisiana Avenue and Colorado Boulevard.  

You can also contact Rick Willard (303-757-9343) for more information. 

Click here for the PowerPoint presentation on the BMP facility.

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Contact Information

Rick Willard, 303-757-9343
Water Quality Unit Work Leader

Bob McDade (303) 757-9127
Water Quality Specialist

Rik Gay, 303-757-9507
Deputy Water Quality Program Manager

Brian Laschanzky, 303-757-9976
Water Quality Specialist

Tripp Minges, 303-757-9788
Water Quality Specialist

Jiovanna Toppi, 303-757-9813
Water Quality Administrative Assistant

Amber Law, 303-757-9814
Water Quality Specialist

Illegal Discharge

To report an illegal discharge, please call 303-512-4H2O

An illegal discharge, often called an illicit discharge, is a discharge to CDOT's storm drain system that could cause pollution. Common pollutants include oil and grease, fertilizers and pesticides, grass clippings and leaves, and any substances that have a "funny" smell or color. Click here for more information.

 
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