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LID-MARC
Moving the Metrics: Better Ways to Determine LID Effectiveness - Bill Hunt, NC State University
Engineering and Low Impact Development - Allen Davis, University of Maryland
LID-MARC - Present and Future: Directions with LID Research - Rob Traver, Villanova University
Session 1 - Monitoring
Moderator: Thomas O'Connor, EPA
Technical Performance of an Integrated LID Site After Six Growing Seasons - Jennifer Brophy-Price, Wetland Studies and Solutions, Inc.
Performance Monitoring of LID Stormwater Improvements in Fairfax County, Virginia - Nancy Roth, Versar
Michigan Avenue Bioretention Three Years Later: The Monitoring Results Are In - Dan Christian, Tetra Tech
Innovative Temperature Monitoring Technique to Determine BMP Functionality - Derek Winogradoff, Prince George's County Government
Session 2 – LID Economics I
Moderator – Thomas Halliwell, Duffield Associates
Linking the Economic Benefits of LID and Community Decisions - Robert Roseen, UNH Stormwater Center
LID Adoption: Decision Drivers in the Development World - Ed MacMullan, ECONorthwest
LID Developers/Builders Perspective of SWM - Neil Myers, Williams Creek Consulting
Municipal Stormwater Management Tools: LID Policy and Sustainable Financing - Marlou Gregory, AMEC Earth & Environmental
Session 3 – LID Design Standards & Implementation I
Moderator – Anne Gelbman, Minnesota Pollution Control Agency
Low Impact Development Construction Guides for Designers, Contractors and Inspectors
Robb Lukes, Credit Valley Conservation; Jay Michels, Emmons & Olivier Resources, Inc.; Carl Almer, Emmons & Olivier Resources, Inc.
The Importance of Landscaping to LID Success - Robb Lukes, Credit Valley Conservation
The Continuum of Municipal Stormwater Management Programs - Bradley Newlin, URS Corporation, and Adam Zahniser, Herbert, Rowland & Grubic, Inc.
A New Approach to NPDES Permit Implementation Incorporating LID Requirements for Stormwater Dischargers in San Bernardino County - Steven Wolosoff, CDM
Session 4 – Sustainability & LID I
Moderator – Hunter Loftin, Michael Baker
Sustainable Watershed Management and Low Impact Development - Amy Brennan, Chagrin River Watershed Partners, Inc.
A Case Study of Suburban Infill Redevelopment, Stormwater Challenges, and Public Cooperation - Matt Meyers, Fairfax County Stormwater Management
Rain Gardens – Derek Godwin, Maria Cahill, and Marissa Sowles, Green Girl Land Development Solutions
Building Blue and Green: Low Impact Development and Stormwater Management in the 21st Century - Thomas Cahill, CH2M Hill
Session 5 – Filtering and Manufactured Devices
Moderator – Nick Lindow, Biohabitats
Enhancing LID Designs Using Manufactured Treatment Devices & Materials - Gene LaManna, Stormwater Equipment Manufacturers Association
Advancing Conventional Stormwater Treatment With High Flow Rate Bioretention Design - Glen Payton, Filterra Bioretention Systems
Stormwater Management By The Upflow Filtration Method - Noboru Togawa, The University of Alabama
Treating and Recharging Stormwater Using High Flow Inverted Cone Filtration - Todd Wacome, Wynwood Associates
Session 6 – Outreach I
Moderator – Bob Spencer, Seattle Public Utilities
A Tailored Stormwater Education for Professionals and Communities – Shahram Missaghi, University of Minnesota
NC Low Impact Development Certification Program: A Potential Model - Dwane Jones, NC State University
Developing an In-depth Multi-Disciplinary Certification Course in Low Impact Development - Greg Giraldo, SvR Design Company
RainScapes – Lessons Learned and Tools for Retrofitting Small-Scale Runoff Reduction on Private Property - Pamela Rowe, Montgomery County Department of Environmental Protection
Session 7 – 319 I – Planning and Information Exchange
Moderator – George Townsend, Tetra Tech
Today's Collaboration, Tomorrow's Success In Lid Adoption - Joshua Olorunkiya, The University of Auckland
Greening Greenfield: LID in the Urban Schoolyard - Michele Adams, Meliora Design
Barriers and Lessons Learned in Multi-Level Stakeholders ' Collaboration for Collaborative Decision-Making (CDM) in Strategic Watershed Planning- a study of three case studies in Bow Basin Alberta, Canada - Sheikh Javed Ahmed, Water Resources, City of Calgary, Alberta
Web Based GIS Tools to assist Municipal Retrofit Programs - Hunter Freeman, Withers & Ravenel
Session 8 – Bioretention I
Moderator – Tom Ballestero, University of New Hampshire
Bioretention Design to Improve Nitrogen Removal - Emilie Stander, American Association for the Advancement of Science
Flow dynamics and nutrient reduction in rain gardens - Sivajini Gilchrist, Oak Ridge Institute of Science and Education
Bioretention Retrofit for Enhanced P Removal - Allen Davis, University of Maryland
Predicting the Transport and Fate of Phosphorus in Fly-Ash Amended Bioretention Cells - Glenn Brown, Oklahoma State University
Session 9 Hardscape I
Moderator – Andrew Potts, CH2M Hill
A Side By Side Comparison Of Contaminants At Villanova's Pervious Concrete/Porous Asphalt Parking Area - Andrea Welker, Villanova University
Development Of Design System For Permeable Interlocking Concrete Pavement - David Smith, Interlocking Concrete Pavement Institute
Design Review and Simulation Tool for Permeable Pavement and Bioretention - Matthew Jones, Hazen and Sawyer, PC
Evaluating Hydrologic Significance of Evaporation in Pervious Concrete Systems - Evgeny Nemirovsky, WBCM
Session 10 – LID Economics II
Moderator – Fernando Pasquel, Michael Baker Jr., Inc.
Measuring Cost-Effectiveness of LID and Conventional Stormwater Management Plans Using Life Cycle Costs and Performance Metrics - Alex Foraste, US EPA
Valuing Benefits of Low Impact Development and Green Infrastructure-based Redevelopment - Jeffrey Odefey, American Rivers
The role of practice scale in determining the costs and benefits of stormwater treatment systems - Shandor Szalay, AKRF, Inc.
Market Approach to TMDL Implementation - Patrick Starr, Pennsylvania Environmental Council
Session 11 – Design Standards II
Moderator – Jane Clary, Wright Water Engineers
Performance Standard Options for the EPA National Stormwater Rulemaking - Gary Belan, American Rivers
Going Green with New York State Stormwater Design Standards - Shohreh Karimipour, NYS Environmental Conservation Dept.
Development of Low Impact Development Design Guide - Xiangfei Li, City of Edmonton
Developing Standards for Low Impact Development in San Diego: City of San Diego Low Impact Development Design Manual - Jason Wright, Tetra Tech
Session 12 – Sustainability & LID II
Moderator – Lauren Boles, Philadelphia Water Department
San Francisco's Urban Watershed Framework – A Decision Making Process To Support Multi-Benefit Wastewater And Stormwater Projects - Karen Kubick, San Francisco Public Utilities Commission
LID and Sustainability Rating Systems - Neil Weinstein, The Low Impact Development Center, Inc.
Restorative Development as an Approach to Environmental Restoration in Urbanized Watersheds: A Case Study in Integrating Development and Water Management with Environmental Restoration through Sustainable Design Elements - Joseph Pfeiffer, KCI Tecnologies, Inc.
Evaluation And Comparison Of Benefits And Impacts Of Green Infrastructure Practices Using A Life Cycle Approach - Kevin Flynn, Villanova University
Session 13 – Models I
Comparing LID Implementation in Combined Sewer Systems: Identifying what controls the Transition from Gray to Green
Moderator - David Sample, Virginia Tech and William Lucas, Integrated Land Management, LLC.
Philadelphia's Green City, Clean Waters: Entering the Implementation Phase - Marc Cammarata , Director, Office of Watersheds, Philadelphia Water Dept.
Combining Green & Gray Infrastructure in Kansas City for CSO Control - Richard Field, U.S. EPA Urban Watershed Management Branch, and Scott Struck, Tetratech, Inc.
Planning and Implementing Green Infrastructure to Reduce CSOs in the Pacific Northwest - Tracy Tackett, Director Green Stormwater Infrastructure Program Manager, Seattle Public Utilities and Tim Kurtz, Sustainable Stormwater Management Program, City of Portland, Oregon
Panel discussion on the Similarities and Differences of CSO solutions using Green and Gray Infrastructure across the Nation. Panel members include the above authors, Sri Rangarajan, HydroQual, Inc.; David Sample, Virginia Tech; and Mitch Heinemann, CDM, Inc.
Session 14 – Outreach II
Moderator – Dwane Jones, NC State University
Low Impact Development Implementation and Education in Newark, New Jersey - Amy Rowe, Rutgers University Cooperative Extension
City of Indianapolis-Rain Garden Program and Web Resource Center - Heather Williams, AMEC Earth and Environmental
Tulsa Area Rain Garden Project: Engaging Cities, Educating Volunteers, and Outreach to the General Public - Cheryl Cheadle, Oklahoma Conservation Commission Blue Thumb Program
A NIMBY Success-Baltimore's Stony Run Restoration - Kimberly Burgess, Baltimore City Dept. of Public Works, Surface Water Management Division
Session 15 – 319 II – Design and Implementation
Moderator – Steve Dressing, Tetra Tech
Improving Urban Stormwater Using Photocatalytic Pervious Concrete Shoulders - Feras El-Ghussein, University of Missouri-Kansas City
Low Impact Development Applications For Super Porous Pavers - Peter Blundell, Xeripave, LLC
North Carolina Rain Garden Certification Program - Mitchell Woodward, North Carolina Cooperative Extension
North Canadian River Watershed Project: Combining Agricultural BMPs with Urban Education to Address Nonpoint Source Issues - Shanon Phillips, Oklahoma Conservation Commission
Session 16 – Bioretention II
Moderator – Michele Adams, Meliora Engineers
Long-Term Performance of a Bioinfiltration Raingarden for Phosphate Removal - John Komlos, Villanova University
Nutrient Removal Performance of Advanced Bioretention Systems: Results from Four Years of Mesocosm Studies
Bill Lucas, Griffith University
Evaluating Bioretention and a Swale for the Treatment of Highway Bridge Deck Runoff - Ryan Winston, NC State University
Nitrogen Removal Efficiencies of Different Filter Media for Bioretention Facilities - Junqi Li, Beijing University of Civil Engineering and Architecture
Session 17 - Hardscape II
Moderator – Amy Rowe, Rutgers Cooperative Extension
Innovative Permeable Permeable Pavement Design for Mitigation of Stormwater Pollutant and Thermal Load in North Carolina's Mountain Region - Brad Wardynski, NC State University
Permeable pavement monitoring at the Edison Environmental Center - Thomas O'Connor, US EPA
Real Time Hydrology of Permeable Pavements: water movement, capillarity, and modeling - Thomas Ballestero, University of New Hampshire
Curve Number for Permeable Pavements - Thomas Ballestero, University of New Hampshire
Session 18 – Metrics
Moderator – Jennifer Orr, PaDEP
A New Tool for Quantifying Volume Reduction for Site Level Designs - Holly Piza, Urban Drainage and Flood Control District
Volume-Based Stormwater Criteria and LID: Can it Make a Difference to Receiving Stream Health? - Ted Brown, Biohabitats
Using the UD-BMP Workbook to Facilitate BMP Selection and Sizing - Shannon Tillack, Wright Water Engineers, Inc.
The New Jersey Nonstructural Strategies Points System - Joseph Skupien, Storm Water Management Consulting, LLC
Session 19 – Design Standards III
Moderator – Carolyn Paone, Langan
A Review of Pre-Treatment Options and Practices - Jeremy Fink, Hydro International
Engaging Developers and Consulting Engineers in Low Impact Development through Site Planning and Design Analysis Tools - Christine McKay, US EPA Region 4
Implementation of Distributed Stormwater Controls in New Urban Development: A Case Study in South Korea
Joong Lee, US EPA
Eastern Delaware County Stormwater Collaborative Project - Karen Holm, Southeastern PA Resources Conservation and Development Council
Session 20 – Streets I
Moderator – Elizabeth Fassman, University of Auckland
Innovative Approaches to Green Roadways - Ross Gordon, AECOM
LID Practices in Urban Areas–Example Projects and Opportunities in Redevelopment – Brian Kuchar, Horsely-Witten
Green Streets and Regional Stormwater Management within the Public Right-of-Way: Creative Streetscape SWM Concept Prototypes within the American Street Industrial Corridor in Philadelphia - Julie Hendrickson, AKRF
Ecological and Best Management Practices Planning to Address Combined Sewer Overflows in New York City
Sandeep Mehrotra, Hazen and Sawyer
Session 21 – Models II
Moderator – Paul DeBarry, NTM Engineering
Enhancement of the EPA Stormwater BMP Decision-Support Tool (SUSTAIN) - Joong Lee, US EPA
BMP Decision Support System Enhancements - John Craig, Tetra Tech
Optimizing LID Performance with Real-Time Controls - Joseph Jeray, Geosyntec Consultants
Calibration and Long-term Modeling of Bioretention Cells with DRAINMOD - Robert Brown, NC State University
Session 22 – Outreach III
Moderator – Mark Bowen, Kleinschmidt
Education, Awareness and Action: How a whole community is "Saving the Rain" - Khristopher Dodson, Environmental Finance Center
The Three "I"s of Successful Green Infrastructure Projects: Innovation, Public Involvement, Neighborhood Improvements Bryan Pariseault, URS Corporation
Sustainable Landscape Partnerships - Jessica Sprajcar, PA Dept. of Conservation and Natural Resources
National LID Atlas: A Collaborative Resource for Showcasing LID Examples - David Dickson, University of Connecticut Cooperative Extension & Center for Land use Education And Research
Session 23 – 319 III – Bioretention Evaluation and Reporting
Moderator – Michael Clar, New Castle County Delaware
Prioritization of Green Infrastructure for CSO Communities – Identifying Cost-effective Implementation - Scott Struck, Tetra Tech
Road Salt Impacts on Bioretention Systems – Edward Peltier, University of Kansas
Chloride Standards and the Impacts of Road Salt on Small, Urban Streams - Rebecca Kauten, University of Northern Iowa, Iowa Dept. of Natural Resources
Bioretention Performance Findings from the International Stormwater BMP Database - Jane Clary, Wright Water Engineers, Inc.
Session 24 – Nonstructural Measures and Integrated Infrastructure
Moderator – Jason Wright, Tetra Tech
Effectiveness of Non-Structural Measures in Watershed Restoration - William Frost, KCI Technologies, Inc.
Restore and Protect: the Case for Riparian Buffers - Diane Wilson, PA DEP
Integrated Infrastructure and Hydrologic Controls for Stormwater Management - Bjornulf White, AB Tech Industries, Inc.
The Search for the Perfect Site: Installing BMP Retrofits around Greenwood Lake - Amy DeBuck, Princeton Hydro, LLC
Session 25 – LID in the Philadelphia Region
Moderator – Jon Capacasa, EPA Region III
Retrofit Stormwater Systems Within Built Out Municipalities - Stephen Burgo, Tredyffrin Township
An Integrated Green Infrastructure (GI) Plan to Address Combined Sewer Overflow, Stormwater, and Pollutant Reductions in Lancaster City, PA - Andrew Potts, CH2M Hill
Assessment of Stormwater Management Practices As A Result of Philadelphia's Stormwater Regulations - Christine Marjoram, Philadelphia Water Department
Evaluation of Low Impact Development on a Watershed Basis: Two Case Studies in the Philadelphia Region - Jeffrey Featherstone, Temple University
Philadelphia Water Department Stormwater Fees - A Perspective From "Downstream" - John Miller, Princeton Hydro, LLC
Session 26 – Volume Reduction I
Moderator – Ryan Winston, NC State University
Establishing Flow Goals for Urban Stream TMDLs, and Implications for Low Impact Development Design Standards
Michael Dietz, UConn NEMO
Media Moisture Content to Determine Evapotranspiration from a Bioretention Cell - Elizabeth Fassman, University of Auckland
Does your infiltration BMP design hold water? - Clay Emerson, Princeton Hydro, LLC
Modeling the Natural Variability of Infiltration in a Stormwater Control Measure - Ryan Lee, Villanova University
LID Practices as Surrogates for Infiltration - Kathy DeBusk, NC State University
Session 27 – Municipal Planning I
Moderator – Courtney Finneran, CH2M Hill
Incorporating LID into Historic Building Preservation in an Urban Setting - Susan Donaldson, University of Nevada Cooperative Extension
Beyond the Green Infrastructure - what do you do with the trash and debris - Suzanne Dill, Hans de Bruijn, Fresh Creek Technologies, Inc.
Financing Green Infrastructure Retrofits For Non-Residential Owners In Philadelphia - Alisa Valderrama and Larry Levine, Natural Resources Defense Council
Overcoming Common Barriers to Implementation of LID Practices - Rod Frederick, Michael Baker Jr., Inc.
A Carrots and Sticks Approach to Promoting Green Infrastructure - Noah Garrison, Natural Resources Defense Council
Session 28 – DC Session I - Policy Innovation: Stacking Incentives to Encourage LID
Moderator – Allen P. Davis, University of Maryland
A Stormwater User Fee and Discount Program for the District of Columbia - Jonathan Champion, District of Columbia Department of Environment
Stormwater Retention Trading as an Option for Regulatory Compliance in the District of Columbia: Potential Benefits and Plan for Implementation - Brian Van Wye, District of Columbia Department of Environment
Embracing the Green Project Reserve of the Clean Water State Revolving Fund: From Stimulus Forward - Stephen Reiling, Russell Clark, District of Columbia Department of Environment
Implementing the Green Area Ratio in Washington DC - Laine Cidlowski, District of Columbia Office of Planning
Integrating stream restoration and LID retrofits: a case study of rejecting a false dichotomy - Peter Hill, District of Columbia Department of Environment
Session 29 – CSOs I
Moderator – Shirley Clark, Penn State Harrisburg
From Design to Completion: Three LID Retrofits Implemented Within New York City - Amanda Bayley, eDesign Dynamics, LLC; Shino Tanikawa, NYC Soil & Water Conservation District
Implementation and Evaluation of Green Infrastructure Stormwater Retrofits to Reduce Combined Sewer Overflows at a Public Housing Facility in New York City - Matthew Jones, Hazen and Sawyer
Onondaga County's Save the Rain Program – Implementation Lessons Learned from the Nations 1st Green CSO Court Order - Brian Marengo, CH2M Hill
From Gray to Green, Onondaga County's Green Strategy Addressing CSOs - Hongbin Gao, Atlantic States Legal Foundation, Inc.
Hartford CSO Case Study - Mitchell Heineman, CDM
Session 30 – Watershed Planning I
Moderator – Sri Rangarajan, HDR, Inc.
Water Quality Retrofit Basin Selection Process In Louisville Kentucky - Eric Senn, Land Design & Development, Inc.
Watershed Analysis of Implementing Structural BMPs to Reduce Metals Contaminants - Brenda Macke, CDM
Application of the Watershed Treatment Model for a Countywide Watershed Implementation Plan in the Chesapeake Bay - Nick L. Lindow, Biohabitats,Inc.
The Role of Visual Assessments in Identifying Restoration Sites in the Metedeconk River Watershed - Eileen Althouse, CDM
Bolin Creek Watershed Retrofits and Stream Restoration - Greg Jennings, NC State University
Session 31 – Chesapeake LID and Federal Energy Act
Moderator – Shanon Phillips, Oklahoma Conservation Commission
EPA's New National Stormwater Rule and its Impact on Homebuilders and Developers - Ty Asfaw, National Association of Home Builders
The Future for Home Builders in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed - Glynn Rountree, National Association of Home Builders
ESD Stormwater Retrofits: A Maryland MS-4 Case Study - Diane M. Cameron, Audubon Naturalist Society, Danila S. Sheveiko, Environmental Consultant
The Benefits of Implementing Low Impact Development at Federal DoD Installations - Richard Woodham, Weston Solutions, Inc.
Regional Stormwater Planning for Department of the Navy's Compliance with the Chesapeake Bay TMDL - Jane McDonough, AECOM
Session 32 - Bioretention III
Moderator – Kenneth Murin, PADEP
Effects of Deicing Salts on the Structure of and Infiltration Rate through (Bio)(in)filtration Soils - Shirley Clark, Penn State Harrisburg
Advancing Bioretention Media To Enhance Bacteria Removal From Stormwater Runoff - Larry Coffman, Convergent Water Technologies
Effect of Vegetation on the Fate of Petroleum Hydrocarbons in Laboratory-Scale Raingardens - Gregory LeFevre, University of Minnesota
Bioretention with Groundwater Interference: Research Findings and Lessons Learned - Philip Jones, Biohabitats, Inc.
Session 33 - Green Roof 1
Moderator – Jason Vogel, Oklahoma State
Performance Evaluation Of Different Green Roof Designs – Chengdu, China - Richard Stanford, ATR Associates, Inc.
Evapotranspiration Evaluation of the VUSP Green Roof Project - Bridget Wadzuk, Villanova University
The Relationship of Green Infrastructure and Stormwater Quality During Extreme Storm Events in a Changing Climate - Aimee Clinkhammer, Syracuse Center of Excellence
Green Roofs, Cooler Climates, and Clearer Waters - Noah Garrison, Natural Resources Defense Council
Session 34 – Volume Reduction II
Moderator – Blaine Linkousm, WBCM
Measurement and Estimation of Evapotranspiration from Urban Green Spaces in New York City - Kimberly DiGiovanni, Drexel University
Relationships between land cover and infiltration capacity in urban landscapes - Bita Alizadehtazi, Drexel University
Open Canopy in Urban Streams Induces Seasonal Variation in Transient Storage - Robert Ryan, Temple University
Maximizing Storm Water Contribution to Base Flow - Robert Maestro, StormChamber
Session 35 – Municipal Planning II
Moderator - Julie Moore, Stone Environmental
LID and the Cost of TMDL Compliance in the Upper Charles River Watershed - Richard Claytor, Horsley Witten Group, Inc.
LID Strategy Application in Sichuan Small Town Reconstruction and Development Project - Jianpeng Zhou, Southern Illinois University, Edwardsville
Key factors to LID adoption by Local Governments: Case Studies of Virginia Localities - Ted Koebel, Virginia Tech
Case Study: LID Retrofits in the Urban Landscape - Greg Hoffman, Center for Watershed Protection, Inc.; Christin Jolicoeur, Arlington County
Session 36 – Streets II
Moderator – Mitch Woodward, NC Cooperative Extension
A Bright Green Future: Attaining Vancouver's "2020 Greenest City" Objectives through Landscape-Based Infiltration Systems - Samantha Ward, Urban Systems Ltd., Andrew Ling, City of Vancouver
Bioswale Retrofit-A Dual Perspective: The Lakeview Community Streetscape Re-imagined Mississauga, ON - Chris Denich, Aquafor Beech Ltd.
Ballard Roadside Raingardens - What Went Wrong and How We Recovered - Shanti Colwell, Seattle Public Utilities
The City of Bellevue's First Major Pilot Demonstration of Green Stormwater Infrastructure for the 145th Place SE Roadway Improvement Project - Robin Kirschbaum, HDR
Session 37 – City Planning I
Moderator – Don Meals, Tetra Tech
Does LID encourage or discourage place-making? - Dwane Jones, NC State University
Community Revitalization and Smart Growth through Green Highways and Green Streets: The Port Towns Experience - Neil Weinstein, The Low Impact Development Center, Inc.
Leveraging Green Infrastructure to Revitalize Communities - Brian Wethington, City of Portland, Bureau of Environmental Services
LID3 – Raising the Power of LID - Kimberly Brewer, Tetra Tech
Session 38 – Outreach IV
Moderator – Robert Roseen, University of New Hampshire
Knowledge Flows: An Integrated Approach to Stormwater Education from Regional Watershed to Urban Puddle - Andrew Fox, NC State University
Managing uncertainty and complexity in the development of a green infrastructure program through stakeholder participation: An analysis of a participatory modeling process through a deliberative democracy lens - Katharine Travaline, Drexel University
RainWise Rebates: Lessons Learned in Delivering a Rebate Program to Control CSO Volumes Using Rain Gardens and Cisterns on Private Property - Bob Spencer, Seattle Public Utilities
Surfrider Foundation's Ocean Friendly Gardens Program: Breaking the Cycle of Insanity to Protect the Urban Watershed Pamela Berstler, G3, The Green Gardens Group
Session 39 – 319 IV – Monitoring Program Results
Moderator – Kelly Lindow, RK&K
Corsica River Watershed Restoration: Monitoring Water Quality from Field to Estuary - A National Nonpoint Source Monitoring Program Project Update - Ian Spotts, Maryland Dept. of the Environment
National Monitoring Program (NMP): Long-Term Monitoring Projects Documenting Water Quality Improvements from Best Management Practices - Jean Spooner, NC State University
Lessons Learned from Section 319 NNMP Urban BMP Projects - Steven Dressing, Tetra Tech, Inc.
National Monitoring Program Update:Eagle River Stamp Sand Remediation Project, Michigan - Joseph Rathbun, Michigan Dept. of Environmental Quality
Session 40 – Bioretention IV
Moderator – Greg Jennings, NC State University
The BMP That Keeps on Giving: Quantifying the Impact of Plants on Soil Water Properties - Scott Dierks, JFNew
Topsoil Development in Bioretention Cells: What are the Implications? - Emily Ayers, The Low Impact Development Center
Evapotranspiration Evaluation of the VUSP Bioretention Project - Bridget Wadzuk, Villanova University
Session 41 – Green Roof II
Moderator – Keith Lichten, SF Bay Regional Water Quality Control Board
Green Strategies, Big Improvements at the Lowell WWTF - James Drake, CDM
Portland Oregon Ecoroof Program - Matt Burlin, City of Portland, Environmental Services
Sorbtive Media to Enhance Green Infrastructure - Robert Gallucci, Imbrium Systems
Nitrate in Green Roof Runoff - Sue Morgan, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville
Session 42 – Attenuation
Moderator – Greg Jennings, NC State University
Implementing LID-Based Hydromodification Controls - Judd Goodman and Aaron Poresky, Geosyntec Consultants
LID vis-à-vis Detention SCM Ability to Meet Stream Erosion Standards - Erica Tillinghast, NC State University
Stream Restoration in Trenton: Working on the Petty's Run - Mary Paist-Goldman, Princeton Hydro, LLC
Stormwater Retrofit of Highwood Estates Detention Basins to address Water Quality Issues - Steven Trinkaus, Trinkaus Engineering, LLC
Session 43 – City Planning II
Moderator – Andrea Braga, Geosyntec
LID Retrofit Strategies for Urban Watersheds in the Pacific Northwest - Alice Lancaster, Herrera
Washington Avenue Green - From concrete slab to riverfront sanctuary - Adam Ganser, Biohabitats, Inc.
Exploring green infrastructure program scenarios in a gentrifying ultra-urban blighted neighborhood through stakeholder informed agent-based simulations - Alexander Waldman, Drexel University
NYC Parks and High Performance Landscapes - Nette Compton, City of New York Parks Department
Session 44 – Streets III
Moderator – Doug Weikel, HRG
Piloting Blue Alleys in Baltimore - Ashley Traut – Blue Water Baltimore
The Urban Forest Is Broken: How We Can Fix 1,000,000 Tree Initiatives to Meet Stormwater Goals - Peter MacDonagh, The Kestrel Design Group, Inc.
Hunters Point South - A Pilot of Green Infrastructure in NYC - James DeMarco, Arup
Greenways Network Design Combined With Stormwater Management Via Low Impact Development (LID) - Jianlong Wang, Beijing University of Civil Engineering and Architecture
Session 45 – Models III
Moderator – Erin Burke, Dewberry
Comparison of a High and Low Spatial Resolution Model for an Urban Block and Implications for Depicting Low Impact Development - Alisha Goldstein, Drexel University
Low Impact Development Computations - Bill Lucas, ILM Inc.
Impact of the Rainfall Event Method on the Water Quantity Capture Efficiency of Bioretention Devices - Ruth Sitler
Water Balance Algorithms for Analysis of Low Impact Development BMPs - Linda Severson, Montgomery Associates
Session 46 – Regulations & Code I
Moderator – Steve Dressing, Tetra Tech
A Low Impact Development (LID) Model Ordinance And Guidance Document - Steven Trinkaus, Trinkaus Engineering, LLC
Volume Based Stormwater Management Guidance - Robert Goo, US EPA
EPA's Forthcoming Stormwater Regulations: An Opportunity for Progress - Jeffrey Odefey, American Rivers
LID Technical Assistance Program for Puget Sound: 2009-11 Activities & Accomplishments - Bruce Wulkan, Puget Sound Partnership
Session 47 – 319 V – Success Stories and the Future
Moderator – Rob Traver, Villanova
Nonpoint Source Success Stories: Linking On-the-ground Projects with Water Quality Improvement
Kathryn Phillips, Tetra Tech, Inc. and Steven Epting, US EPA
Vegetated Roof Systems, a Review of the Benefits and Design Features of Tray Systems and Built Up Systems
James H. Lenhart, PE, D.WRE and Vanessa Keitges, Columbia Green
Sustainable Green Infrastructure - Stormwater for the Next Decade: Advancing the profession through long time monitoring - Robert Traver, Villanova University
Closing Summary, Tom Davenport, EPA 319 Non Point Source Monitoring Program
Chesapeake Bay Panel - "LID and the Chesapeake TMDL"
Sponsored by the 319 NPS National Monitoring Program
Moderator: Robert G. Traver
Jennifer Molloy, USEPA Chesapeake Bay Program Office
Tom Schueler Coordinator, Chesapeake Stormwater Network
Ken Murin, PaDEP Bureau of Watershed Management, Chief, Waterways, Wetlands, and. Stormwater Management
Allen Davis, Ph.D., PE University of Maryland
Larry Coffman, Filterra Bioretention Systems
Session 48 – Green Roof III
Moderator – Scott Struck, Tetra Tech
Integrated Stormwater Management - Green Roof and Bioretention Solutions at Tobyhanna Army Depot - Michael Parrent, Environmental Management Division
Climatic Factors and Stormwater Runoff Reduction of Green Roofs - Daniel Roehr, University of British Columbia
Quantifying Evapotranspiration from an Extensive Green Roof - Meghan Feller, Herrera
Hydrology and Water Quality from Five Extensive Living Roofs in Auckland, New Zealand - Elizabeth Fassman, University of Auckland
Session 49 – Campus
Moderator – Sam Shamsi, Michael Baker
Coolidge HS Retrofit – Planting a Garden, growing a Community - Ann English, Montgomery County Department of Environmental Protection
Purdue University Campus-Wide Sustainable Stormwater Modification Design - Susan McDaniels, Meliora Environmental Design, LLC
Integrated Lid And Green Infrastructure Planning At Rutgers University To Achieve Better Ecological Outcomes At Lower Cost - Ted Brown, Biohabitats, Inc.
Creating a Sustainable Future at Penn State - Larry Fennessey, The Pennsylvania State University
Session 50 – City Planning III
Moderator – Steve Trinkaus, Trinkaus Engineering
The Farmington River Enhancement Grants: A tale of two towns and the path to Low Impact Development - Steve Trinkaus, Trinkaus Engineering
Application of LID BMP Technical Infeasibility Guidelines to a Master Planned Development in Los Angeles County - Aaron Poresky, Geosyntec Consultants
The City of Bellevue's Bel-Red Urban Revitalization; Extending the Vision for Regional Stormwater Management within the NE 15th/16th Street Roadway Corridor and Beyond - Robin Kirschbaum, HDR
Applying LID to development project for non-point source pollution best management: Korean case - Juchul Jung, Pusan National University
Session 51 – Streets IV
Moderator – Hunter Freeman, Withers & Ravenel
Evaluation of Highway Stormwater Practices along Interstate-40 in North Carolina, USA - Ryan Winston, NC State University
1050 K. Street-Success of the Urban Treatment Train - Lucille Lanier, Timmons Group
Greening Virginia's Capitol - A Case Study - Christopher Sonne, Civil & Environmental Services, LLC
City of Richmond's Green Alleys Program - Charlene Harper, Timmons Group
Session 52 – Models IV
Moderator – Eban Bean, Geosyntec
Application of SWMM LID to the LID projects in the Longmu Bay Resort Development Project - She Nian, Shenzhen University
A Monte-Carlo Method to determine highway Stormwater Capture Depth to satisfy TMDL criteria - Soroosh Sharifi, Catholic University of America
Estimating Annual Runoff Based on the NRCS Runoff Curve Number - Steve Wright, Delaware DNREC
Modeling Urban Forest Benefits: A Series of Case Studies - Vincent Verweij, AMEC Earth & Environmental
Session 53 – Regulations & Code II
Moderator – Bjornulf White, AbTech
A Model Ordinance as a Tool to Support LID in Pennsylvania - Katherine Blansett, Pennsylvania Housing Research Center (PHRC)
The Implications of Federal Stormwater Rulemaking for Pennsylvania - Liz Deardorff, American Rivers
Integrating LID into Local Codes and Ordinances: Innovations, Improvements and Inspirations - Kellie Dubay, Tetra Tech
New LID Requirements for Rhode Island - Michelle West, Horsley Witten Group
Session 54 - Operations & Maintenance
Moderator – Bill Lord, NC Cooperative Extension
LID Maintenance – Begin with the End in Mind - Andrew Sauer, CDM
Misunderestimating Maintenance: An Empirical Approach To Quantifying Reasonable Maintenance Expectations For Lid Strategies - James Houle, UNH Stormwater Center
Implementing a Low Level Monitoring Plan to Determine the Quality of Performance of Stormwater Control Measures Kathryn Greising, Villanova University
Green Street Maintenance: Adaptive Management in an Urban Environment - Denis O'Brien, City of Portland Bureau of Environmental Services
Inspection and Maintenance Program Development for the City of Philadelphia's Green Stormwater Infrastructure - Chris Bergerson, Philadelphia Water Department, Office of Watersheds
Session 55 – Water Harvesting I
Moderator – Marcus Quigley, Geosyntec
Rainwater Harvesting and Re-Use as a Stormwater Runoff Reduction Practice - Greg Kowalsky, CONTECH Construction Products, Inc.
Rainwater Harvesting: A Holistic Approach for Sustainable Water Management in Built Environments - Tamim Younos, The Cabell Brand Center
Do Not Drink the Toilet Water: Indoor Use of Harvested Rainwater - Sally Hoyt, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Quantifying the First Flush in Rooftop Rainwater Harvesting Through Continuous Monitoring & Analysis of Stormwater Runoff - Jessica Lay, Oklahoma State University
The Integrated Rainwater and Grey Water Management Project in Cebu, Philippines - Reeho Kim, Korea Institute of Construction Technology
Session 56 – Ecology
Moderator – Scott Dierks, Cardno JF New
Operating, Maintaining, and Monitoring an Urban Stormwater Treatment Wetland in Philadelphia, PA - Eric Haniman, Philadelphia Water Department
Floating Wetland Islands in Restoration Ecology in Fresh, Brackish and Salt Water - Ted Gattino, BlueWing Environmental Solutions & Technologies, LLC
Phosphorus Retention Optimization Strategies for Constructed Stormwater Wetlands - Kaitlin Vacca, Villanova University
Incorporating LID Stormwater Management Practices and Ecological Restoration on Re-Development Properties - Dani Johnson, VHB, Inc.
Beyond the Stormwater Function of LID: "Creating Ecological Networks" - Mark Merkelbach, Herrera
Session 57 – Watershed Planning II
Moderator – Jeffrey Featherstone, Temple University
Towar Rain Gardens: A Michigan Urban Retrofit of a Low Impact Stormwater Management System - Patrick Lindemann, Ingham County Drain Commissioner
Green Infrastructure for Reservoir Water Quality Improvement: Concept through Construction - John Carter, City of Columbus
Retrofitting with LID to Meet an Impervious Cover TMDL - Anne Kitchell, Horsley Witten Group
Urban Stream Restoration Challenges: Enhancing the Public Perception- Joshua Rogers, City of Chattanooga
LID Technology Retrofit Strategy For An Ultra Urban Creek - Mel Wilkins, Spa Creek Conservancy
Session 58 – Transportation I
Moderator – Ted Brown, Biohabitats
Initial Physical, Chemical and Hydraulic Characteristics of Mesocosm-Scale Bioretention Systems with Various Media Blends - Curtis Hinman, WSU Puyallup Research and Extension Center
Massachusetts Department of Transportation Impaired Waters Program - Bethany Eisenberg, Vanasse Hangen Brustlin, Inc.
Watershed Restoration Through Green Infrastructure Based Improvements - Thomas Graupensperger, Dewberry
Permeable Friction Course (PFC) Asphalt Overlay and Advanced Rainwater Harvesting System: Construction, Monitoring and Results - Andrea Braga, Marcus Quigley, Geosyntec Consultants, Inc.
Green Streets: Developing Comprehensive Municipal Programs in North Carolina - Hunter Freeman, Withers & Ravenel
Session 59 – CSOs II
Moderator – Jenny Molloy, US EPA
Kansas City Green Infrastructure – A Hybrid Approach for Meeting Volume and Flow Control Goals - Scott Struck, Tetra Tech
Quantifying LID Triple Bottom Line Benefits – Milwaukee Case Study - Karen Sands, Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District, Kimberly Brewer, Tetra Tech
Evaluating the Effectiveness of Green Stormwater Infrastructure for CSO Control in Seattle - Dustin Atchison, CH2M Hill
Maywood Avenue CSO Volume Reduction With Green Infrastructure - Jamie Brescol, Tetra Tech
Implementation and Assessment of the Effectiveness of the Green Infrastructure Technology in Newark, NJ - Caitlyn Nichols, Interstate Environmental Commission
Session 60 – DC Session II – LID Strategies: Changing Behavior of Individuals & Institutions
Moderator – Kelly Lindow, RK&K
RiverSmart Homes: Changing Behavior through Residential LID - Jenny Guillaume, District of Columbia Department of Environment
Litter Prevention Campaign for the District of Columbia - Matthew Robinson, District of Columbia Department of Environment
LID in DC Schoolyards - P. Trinh Doan, District of Columbia Department of Environment
Creating a Green Streets Program in DC - Meredith Upchurch, District of Columbia Department of Transportation
District Bag Law: Changing Behavior and Restoring the Anacostia River - Emily Rice, District of Columbia Department of Environment
Session 61 – Case Studies I
Moderator – Jay Dorsey, Ohio Dept. of Natural Resources
Capital Improvement Planning on a Watershed Scale to Improve Water Quality - Eileen Pannetier, Comprehensive Environmental Inc.
Coupling stormwater attenuation with gully and trail stabilization - Wissahickon Valley Park, Philadelphia - Todd Moses, Skelly and Loy, Inc.
Implementing Pollution Prevention and LID Stormwater Best Management Practices on Three Commercial/Industrial Business Properties in an Urban Watershed - Phil James, Credit Valley Conservation Authority
Retrofit and LID Implementation in the City of Medicine: A Case Study of Third Fork Creek Watershed in Durham, North Carolina - J. Todd Kennedy, Tetra Tech
Integrating LID in Watershed Management and Restoration Strategies to Reduce Bacteria Pollution in Impaired Coastal Waters - Lauren Kolodij, North Carolina Coastal Federation
Session 62 – Media
Moderator – Allen Davis, University of Maryland
Incorporating Experiments Under Simulated Rainfall To Improve Curve Number Estimates For BMP Features With Commonly Used Media Blends - Franco Montalto – Drexel University
Selecting Components of an Engineered Media Based on Pollutant Removal Requirements - Shirley Clark, Penn State Harrisburg
Organic Substrate Selection Considerations for Contaminant-Specific Treatment Using Bioinfiltration Systems - Paul Hagerty, Hagerty Environmental, LLC
Impacts of Soil Texture, Structure, and Compaction on Bioinfiltration Device Performance: Results of Lab and Field Investigations - Redahegn Sileshi, The University of Alabama
Session 63 – Water Harvesting II
Moderator – Kathy DeBusk, NC State University
Stormwater Non-potable Beneficial Uses; a review of United States practice - Leila Talebi, The University of Alabama
USGBC LEED 2012 and Rainwater Management - Steve Benz, Olin Studio, Michele Adams, Meliora Design
The Role of Harvesting and Onsite Use in Stormwater Control and CSO Mitigation - Philip Reidy, Geosyntec Consultants
Assessing Rainwater Harvesting Potential in Four U.S. Cities - Nathan Rostad, Drexel University
Session 64– Extreme LID
Moderator – Matthew Jones, Hazen and Sawyer
Implications of Winter Salt Use on LID Maintenance and Pollution Prevention Strategies -Phil James, Credit Valley Conservation Authority
Hydrogeologic Testing, Engineering, and Start-up of a Gravity Drain System - James Lolcama, KCF Groundwater, Inc.
Decentralized Irrigation Methods to Sustain LID in Arid Climates - Dasch Houdeshel, University of Utah
The Supportive Effects of the New Eco-community to the Realization of LID in China's Rapidly Urbanizing Region - A Case Study of Wulijie New Town in Wuhan - Lin Mo, Peking University, Graduate School of Architecture
Session 65– Climate Change
Moderator – Tamim Younos, The Cabell Brand Center
Evaluation of LID and Conventional Stormwater Practices Under Climate Change Scenarios - Sabu Paul, Michael Baker Jr., Inc.
Effectiveness of using low impact development for managing stormwater under a changing climate - Meredith Warren, US EPA
Low Impact Development and Sea Level Rise: Challenges for Northeastern North Carolina - Robert McClendon, UNC Coastal Studies Institute
Carbon Sequestration Potential of Highway SCMs - Natalie Bouchard, NC State University
Session 66 – Transportation II
Moderator – Katie Blansett, Pennsylvania Housing Research Center
LID Highway Design and Retrofit Practices to Address Bacteria TMDL's - Larry Coffman, LNSB, LLLP Stormwater Services
Permeable Friction Course for Improving Highway Runoff - Brandon Klenzendorf, Geosyntec Consultants
More Than A Drywell - Using Linear Infiltration Systems in the Roadway to Reduce CSO Events in Burlington, VT
Megan Moir, City of Burlington Department of Public Works
Incorporating BIM in LID and Stormwater Management (for Infrastructure) - Tanya West, Autodesk, Inc.
Session 67 – CSOs III
Moderator – Alice Lancaster, Herrera Environmental Consultants
Impact of Lid Options for Reducing Cso Events - Joseph Bushey, University of Connecticut
Modeling to Quantify the LID Benefits for CSO Reduction - Sam Shamsi, Michael Baker Corporation
Recalibration of New York City's Drainage System Models to Support Green Infrastructure Planning and Implementation - Sri Rangarajan, HDR Inc.
Estimating Pollutant Loads from a CSO System Utilizing Green Stormwater Infrastructure -Matthew Vanaskie, CDM
Session 68 – Regulations & Code III
Moderator – Domenic Rocco, PADEP
Missouri Guide to Green Infrastructure: Changing the Rules - Ted Blahnik, Williams Creek Consulting
Taking LID on the Road in Texas - Julia Raish, Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center
Retrofitting Residential neighborhoods for Improved Stormwater Management -Chuck Marshall, Valley Creek Restoration Partnership
Developing an Effective LID Focused Stormwater Management Program for Local Government - Jeff Herr, Brown and Caldwell