2022 California CGP Informational Series
Register for any or all of our four-part series of informative webinars, specifically designed to provide essential education for successfully managing the 2022 California Construction General Permit (CGP). These webinars are tailored for professionals in construction and environmental management.
Next Webinars:
8/6: Crossing the Threshold: The 2022 CGP for the QSD
DATE and TIME: 6th August 2025, 12:00 PM PT | 1:00 PM MT | 2:00 PM CT | 3:00 PM ET
Matthew Renaud | Senior Consultant Water Resources | NV5
This webinar provides a comprehensive overview of the significant changes and new requirements introduced by California’s 2022 Construction General Permit (CGP), which goes into full effect after September 1st of this year.
Learning Objective:
Participants will be able to identify the key changes and requirements associated with California’s new Construction General Permit transition, including current versus new responsibilities for the QSD, SWPPP document requirements, and overall project planning maintenance.
By the end of this webinar, participants will be able to:
1) Understand the key changes introduced by CGP effective September 1st
2) Identify the new responsibilities and documentation requirements for the QSD
3) Apply updated compliance strategies to ensure effective storm water management throughout the construction project life cycle
4) Navigate the permit transition process with confidence and minimizing risks related to non-compliance
8/13: Crossing the Threshold: QSPs and the 2022 CGP Transition 11:00 PM PT
Melanie Sotelo, CPSWQ, CPESC, QSD/P, ToR | Director of Environmental Services | CASC Engineering and Consulting
This 1-hour webinar is designed to provide Qualified SWPPP Practitioners (QSPs) with critical guidance on complying with California’s 2022 Construction General Permit (CGP), particularly as the September 1, 2025 transition deadline approaches. The construction and stormwater compliance industries are currently facing widespread uncertainty about what the end of the transition period means for projects still operating under the 2009 CGP. Many professionals are unclear about how and when to shift to the new permit, what documentation updates are required, and how to manage ongoing site responsibilities during and after the transition.
This session addresses those concerns by offering a clear breakdown of the new CGP’s requirements, including updated Notice of Termination (NOT)procedures, long-term maintenance obligations, and the steps necessary to transition existing projects to the 2022 CGP. The webinar will also highlight key differences between the old and new permits, helping QSPs understand how these changes affect compliance strategies, reporting, and enforcement risk.
By attending, participants will gain practical tools and regulatory insight to confidently manage stormwater compliance under the new CGP framework—ensuring they are prepared not only for current expectations but also for the full implementation of the updated permit after the transition period ends.
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Cyndi Brinkhurst B.S., A.A., A.S.
Western Chapter IECA admin
Grass Valley, CA
(530) 320-9631
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