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Webinar Description:
Updated for 2020 using recent drainage enhancement projects, this webinar will focus on the low impact development (LID) principals, methods, and materials of site drainage including utilizing the landscape to capture and treat storm water runoff.
The webinar will provide guidance on how to:
Read grading and drainage plans
Create and install functioning drainage systems
Incorporate unique design elements in a drainage installation
Utilize drainage systems to protect and benefit ecosystems from site to sea
The webinar will review drainage solutions that can be constructed in the field and those that are available prefabricated from different manufacturers. Greg will also provide basic instruction on indispensable grading and layout tools for the landscape contractor such as a builder's level / transit, rotary laser levels, and high accuracy GPS equipment.
Learning Objectives:
1. Learn the principles of landscape drainage and the engineering fundamentals to create an effective drainage system.
2. Learn how the landscape can be used to collect, capture, and treat storm water runoff.
3. Learn how storm water management infrastructure can be used as an elegant component of the functional landscape.

Gregory Zoll
Registered California Landscape Architect, ISA Certified Arborist, Landscape Dynamics
Greg Zoll is a Licensed Landscape Architect and ISA Certified Arborist with over twenty years of experience in landscape architecture, landscape construction, landscape maintenance management, and water conservation. Greg is a founding partner of the design build company Landscape Dynamics and Urban | Ecosystem | Solutions (UES).
The firm continues to pursue an integrated sustainable approach to landscape architecture and construction management. Utilizing tools such as drones and GPS systems, UES implements innovative tools and methods to meet each project's challenges. Greg's understanding of the multiple disciplines and processes involved in complex projects has given him the ability to manage design and construction effectively on projects of varying size such as natural open space projects, large scale land developments, commercial office campuses, public landscapes, community gardens, and parks.
His experience with municipal clients includes managing landscape maintenance contracts, assisting in streamlining public works field procedures, providing on-site trouble-shooting with cost effective solutions, as well as completing various scale municipal design and design-install projects.
