Drainage (Leadville)

Event Date: 5/4/2026
8:00 AM - 4:00 PM

Capacity:

4/25
Event Overview

915 County Road 23 First Building on Right after Gate
Leadville

***Hosted in Partnership with

            Lake County***  

 

 

 

Course Description:

An often-repeated adage in the road construction and maintenance industry is that "the three most important things to understand in building and maintaining roads are 'DrainageDrainage, and Drainage'!" This critical issue is often ignored when building and maintaining local roads.

With Roadway Drainage, the saying “Pay me now or pay me later” is absolutely true but the cost later is going to be a lot higher. Do your roadways have soft spots, turn into mud holes in the spring, or do high school kids come to your road for mud bogging? If so, you may have a drainage problem. The challenge for most agencies is keeping the moisture out from under the roadway; because it is this water that makes the subgrade soft and destroys the roadway. On average, most agencies will spend 25% of their budget remedying drainage issues. However, it is often the most overlooked item in your maintenance plan.

 

 Learning Objectives:

  • Understanding of how water gets into the roadway
  • How the freezing temperatures and traffic impact the roadway
  • Methods for keeping the water out of the roadway and draining it away
  • Maintenance that should be performed on the drainage system
  • Effects of Forest or Range fires on the drainage system


 

 

Roads Scholar I - Core

This course is a CORE class in the Roads Scholar I course track and required for graduation. Click above for more details.


 

Registration Fee

The registration fee for this workshop is $50 per person for employees of government agencies and $75 per person for non-government agencies. Fee includes any class handouts and lunch. Registration can be paid online, or via invoice upon special request. Please contact cltap@frontrange.edu for questions.

 

Cancellation Policy

Please be considerate of those on the waiting list, cancel early if necessary. A full refund will be made if you cancel no later than 3 business days prior to the training day; otherwise, you will forfeit the registration fee.

 

Special Notes

In order to receive credit for this class, attendees must stay until the end when it is dismissed by the instructor and class certificates are awarded.

 
Instructors

Unger, Jeremiah

Jeremiah Unger is the Environmental and MS4 Administrator for E-470 Public Highway Authority and has worked in the Stormwater field since 2007. He was at CDOT for 9 years and before that at Southeast Metro Stormwater Authority for 9 years.

Additionally, Jeremiah is the founding chair of the Post Construction Control Measure Committee and the Municipal Operation Committee for the Colorado Stormwater Council. He worked with this group to create the Colorado Stormwater Infrastructure Catalog through his work with the Colorado Stormwater Center, a Colorado State University Extension. This system was developed to share stormwater mapping information between MS4 (stormwater) permittees. Jeremiah provides training to county and municipal employees about stormwater quality and management through: Colorado Local Technical Assistance Program (CLTAP), Colorado Stormwater Center and the CDOT Maintenance Training Academy as well as, many conferences and private trainings. He has extensive experience in stormwater asset management and regulatory compliance.

Jeremiah received his undergraduate degree from Metro State University of Denver in Environmental Science and his graduate degree from the School of Public Affairs at the University of Colorado Denver.

Jeremiah is married and has a wonderful 21-year-old daughter. He is a Colorado Native and loves to get out into the Colorado Environment either at leisure or at work.
Registration
Non-Government: $75.00 Register

Government: $50.00 Register