MKB will be exhibiting at the 2025 Florida Stormwater Association (FSA) Conference December 3-5, 2025, in Kissimmee, FL.
About the FSA Winter Conference:
FSA’s Winter Conference is different from the rest. Here are the top reasons:
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Florida-Focused, Peer-Curated Agenda – This is the only stormwater conference in Florida created by Floridians, for Floridians. Every session is chosen by stormwater professionals who live and work here, so you’ll gain insights that are relevant and immediately actionable.
- Unmatched Networking – Connect with the brightest minds and most experienced professionals in the field. Whether you’re solving local challenges or exploring regional trends, this is your chance to build lasting relationships across the stormwater community.
- Earn Continuing Education Credits – Knock out your continuing education requirements in just a few days! Florida Professional Engineers and Florida Certified Floodplain Managers can earn PDHs and CECs on an hour per hour basis. (see CE section below for credits and Provider numbers). Florida Certified Floodplain Manager credits are pending approval.
- Discover the Latest Innovations – Explore the Exhibit Hall, where industry leaders showcase the latest technologies, tools, and services that can streamline your projects and boost your results.
Connect with the MKB team in Kissimmee to discover our range of products for your next erosion & sediment control project.
Meet MKB at the 2025 FSA Winter Conference:
Booth #28
Location: Embassy Suites by Hilton Orlando Lake Buena Vista South in Kissimmee, FL
Date: December 3-5, 2025
Registration link

MKB Products & Resources:
- How to Minimize Environmental Risks in Oil & Gas Exploration with Proper Sediment Control
- Effective Stormwater Management: Protecting Urban Environments and Enhancing Water Quality
- How Inlet Protection Enhances Sustainable Stormwater Management
- ErosionTech™ Erosion Control Blankets: Proven Performance for Soil Stabilization and Sustainable Site Management
- Temporary vs Permanent Check Dams: What’s Best for Your Project?

