Flooding is no longer a rare event; it is an increasing reality for communities across the country. New federal standards, updated floodplain maps, and resilience-focused mandates are reshaping how sewer and drainage systems must be designed. Infrastructure built on outdated assumptions risks being undersized, leaving critical services, property, and public safety exposed.
View this webinar recording where we examine how modern flood-modeling approaches that connect underground networks with overland flows provide the insight needed to adapt to today’s requirements and prepare for tomorrow’s storms. Viewers will learn how to strengthen compliance, improve resilience, and make informed decisions that stand up to scrutiny.
Viewers of this webinar will learn how to:
- Apply evolving federal standards and mandates to sewer and drainage system planning
- Visualize vulnerabilities and flooding impacts with integrated 1D/2D hydraulic modeling
- Turn model results into defensible decisions that support resilience and justify investments