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Introduction and Overview of the Updated Regional Design Criteria: Comprehensive Overview of Updated APWA 5600

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Add to Calendar 06/10/2026 08:30 AM 06/10/2026 12:30 PM America/Chicago Introduction and Overview of the Updated Regional Design Criteria: Comprehensive Overview of Updated APWA 5600

Introduction & Overview of the Updated Regional Design Criteria 

Join MARC staff and the manual development team to learn the practicalities of applying the updated KC Metro Chapter of APWA, Section 5600 manual in your work as a stormwater professional in the Kansas City region. The manual uses a volume-based layered approach to on-site stormwater management, a departure from current performance-based standards. This half-day workshop will provide an in-depth orientation to the updated APWA Section 5600 manual and its role in advancing regional goals for stormwater resiliency, flood risk reduction, water quality improvement, and natural resource stewardship. Technical staff will provide a comprehensive overview of the manual and appendices, compliance calculator, and technical specifications and details. 

Additional training topics will include: 

  • Why the region adopted a new volume‑based, layered approach to stormwater management 
  • The key drivers for updating the criteria (flooding, erosion, infrastructure performance, affordability, water quality, and more) 
  • Structure of the updated manual, appendices, and compliance tools 
  • Big‑picture guidance on consistency and regional implementation across watersheds 
  • Training exercise to apply the updated criteria to a real project 

This session is ideal for anyone seeking to understand the purpose, goals, and regional benefits of the new criteria before diving into application or review.

Powell Community Center
Powell Community Center

Introduction & Overview of the Updated Regional Design Criteria 

Join MARC staff and the manual development team to learn the practicalities of applying the updated KC Metro Chapter of APWA, Section 5600 manual in your work as a stormwater professional in the Kansas City region. The manual uses a volume-based layered approach to on-site stormwater management, a departure from current performance-based standards. This half-day workshop will provide an in-depth orientation to the updated APWA Section 5600 manual and its role in advancing regional goals for stormwater resiliency, flood risk reduction, water quality improvement, and natural resource stewardship. Technical staff will provide a comprehensive overview of the manual and appendices, compliance calculator, and technical specifications and details. 

Additional training topics will include: 

  • Why the region adopted a new volume‑based, layered approach to stormwater management 
  • The key drivers for updating the criteria (flooding, erosion, infrastructure performance, affordability, water quality, and more) 
  • Structure of the updated manual, appendices, and compliance tools 
  • Big‑picture guidance on consistency and regional implementation across watersheds 
  • Training exercise to apply the updated criteria to a real project 

This session is ideal for anyone seeking to understand the purpose, goals, and regional benefits of the new criteria before diving into application or review.

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About this program

The Kansas City region has completed a comprehensive update to stormwater design and management standards, incorporating modern practices, advanced technology, and the latest data and modeling used by stormwater professionals nationwide. This latest version of the KC Metro Chapter of APWA, Section 5600 includes best management practices for green stormwater infrastructure, addressing both stormwater drainage (quantity) and stormwater quality. These standards were approved by American Public Works Association Kansas City chapter membership in 2025 and now reflect current best practices for resilient and sustainable stormwater management.

Location

Powell Community Center
6200 Martway 
Mission, KS 66202


Topics: APWA

Focus Area: Environment