

This PCSWMM and EPA SWMM5 workshop focuses on getting both new and experienced modelers up to speed on the full capabilities of these two integrated software packages. Learn the theory, tools and practical hands-on applications of hydrologic and hydraulic modeling for stormwater, wastewater and watershed systems. Special emphasis is on drainage system planning, management and analysis using single event and continuous modeling. Advanced topics include green infrastructure (LIDs), integrated 1D-2D and watershed flood modeling. You can attend the full 2 day workshop (for beginner and intermediate skill levels) or just the advanced workshop on Day 2 (recommended for returning attendees).
PCSWMM will be used throughout the workshop to speed learning and program execution, and to enhance the understanding of the underlying EPA SWMM5 processes. Participants will develop the necessary skill and confidence to explore and apply the official EPA SWMM5 hydrology/hydraulics engine effectively.
You will receive full workshop details, including venue information, two weeks prior to the workshop. If you have any questions or comments, please contact our workshop coordinator.
Earn 1.5 CEUs for participating in the regular 2 day workshop. Earn 0.75 CEUs for participating in the advanced 1 day workshop.
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9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Day 1 focuses on introducing the theory, concepts and tools available for EPA SWMM5 stormwater and wastewater modeling using PCSWMM. Lectures are interspersed with real-world hands-on exercises, with plenty of time for one-on-one interaction with the instructor.
Introduction to EPA SWMM5 and PCSWMM, hydrology and hydraulics theory, model construction, discretization and parameterization (including GIS integration), model validation and model inference, with a focus on urban stormwater and/or sanitary modeling including flood management, storage facility design, and system evaluation using both design storms and continuous modeling.
8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Day 2 focuses on progressing your skills and mastering the latest advances in EPA SWMM and PCSWMM. We highly recommended that you have already participated in the Day 1 training of a PCSWMM workshop if signing up for this advanced 1 day course.
Low Impact Development (LID), integrated 1D-2D flood modeling, model debugging and calibration, watershed modeling (including importing HEC-RAS models), erosion, and time series analysis (duration analysis, hydromodification, etc.).

2 day regular workshop ( Feb 26-27): $1,070.00
1 day advanced workshop (Feb 27): $535.00
Full-time students (with proof of status) are entitled to a 30% discount.
Please note ALL prices are subject to applicable taxes.

60 day workshop license
Real-world example models and sample data files
Digital workbook including lecture presentations and step-by-step exercises
The latest version of the EPA SWMM User Manual (PDF)
Three volumes of SWMM reference manuals; hydrology, hydraulics, and water quality (PDFs)
PDF guide (307 pages)

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PCSWMM Professional 2D (60-day workshop license)
We will supply a link to download software two weeks before the workshop. You must download, install, and activate the latest version of the software prior to the workshop. Please notify us if you have problems with installation or activation.
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Administrative rights to install/remove software
Hands-on exercises and potentially other software (e.g. PCSWMM update) will be installed during the workshops on your laptop. Please ensure you have such rights or know the administrator's log-in procedures.
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A usable USB port
Training files are supplied on USB key at the workshop. Please ensure your laptop's USB port (type A) has not been blocked for security purposes.
- Microsoft Windows 10, 8, or 7 operating system
- Microsoft .NET 4.5 framework
- Minimum physical memory: 4 GB
- Minimum free disk space: 20 GB
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Minimum screen resolution: 1600 x 900 pixels
We strongly recommend a 15" or larger screen, with a resolution between 1600x900 pixels and 1920x1200 pixels and text size set to 100%. This will enable the exercise instructions and the software to be displayed on the screen side-by-side.
- Microsoft Excel (usually part of Microsoft Office)
- Earbuds/headphones and audio jack (for additional help videos)
- 2 button mouse with wheel (strongly recommended)
- Power supply (don’t forget it!)
- We recommend against using a tablet, Microsoft Surface Pro or any underpowered, ultralight, or older laptop

This workshop will be led by one or more of the following instructors:
This workshop will be led by one or more of the following instructors:












Please note that a minimum number of registrations are needed by February 12, 2024 for the workshop to proceed. Please register early to avoid cancellation.