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Past Workshop Presentations 2011 CSO WORKSHOP PRESENTATIONS Wednesday, April 13, 2011 Nashville's Historic May 2010 Flood and Wet Weather Control Program - Scott Potter & Cyrus Toosi, Director and Assistant Director/ Chief Engineer, Metro Water Services, Nashville, TN. National Developments in Urban Storm Water Management Randy Bartlett, Fairfax County Paul Calamita, WWP General Counsel Pat Bradley, LimnoTech Scott Struck, Tetra Tech Thursday, April 14, 2011 Congressional Update - Nathan Gardner-Andrews, NACWA General Counsel View from State NPDES Directors: Alexandra Dunn, Executive Director and General Counsel, Association of State and Interstate Water Pollution Control Administrators When is it safe to swim? Communicating with the Public About Swimming Risks and How that Affects Wet Weather Control Priorities and Levels of Control Mainstreaming Green Solutions in Urban Wet Weather Control Programs Robert Karesh, TDEC Statewide Stormwater Coordinator John T. Lyons and Biju George, P.E., Deputy-Director, Cincinnati MSD Virgil Adderley, City of Portland, Oregon. Brandon Vatter, Sanitation District No. 1 Integrated Urban Wet Weather Management from Coast-to-Coast MWRA CSO Plan: The Successful Pursuit of Cost Effective Levels of Control, Dan Donahue, AECOM Development of an Urban Watershed Framework for San Francisco, Karen Kubick, San Francisco Public Utilities Commission Integrating Urban Wet Weather Best Management Practices in the James River Watershed, Bob Steidel & Michelle Virts, City of Richmond Metro Chicago Wet Weather Program Update, Kevin Fitzpatrick, Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago Jamie Samons, Narragansett Bay Commission, "How Can I Miss You When You Won't Go Away?" Friday, April 15, 2011 Evolving Issues Regarding Wet Weather Sanitary Sewer Overflows Richard Stahr, Brown & Caldwell, the Hampton Roads Sanitation District Regional Wet Weather Management Plan Nancy Schultz, CH2M Hill, Cincinnati's Wet Weather Improvement Program: Balancing Regulatory Expectations, Physical Realities and Budget Limitations. Terry Leeds, Kansas City, Missouri CSO Progress in the Nation's Capital - Carlton Ray, DC Water Cutting Edge Enforcement/Consent Decree Issues Cecilia Abbott, City of Kansas City, MO Jim Garrard, Evansville Water and Sewer Utility Paul Calamita, AquaLaw Wet Weather Total Maximum Daily Load Developments. Adrienne Nemura, LimnoTech Use Attainability Analyses for Wet Weather Discharges. Fred Andes, Barnes & Thornburg Past Workshop Presentations 2010 CSO WORKSHOP PRESENTATIONS
Past Workshop Presentations 2011 CSO WORKSHOP PRESENTATIONS Wednesday, April 13, 2011
Past Workshop Presentations
Wednesday, April 13, 2011
Nashville's Historic May 2010 Flood and Wet Weather Control Program - Scott Potter & Cyrus Toosi, Director and Assistant Director/ Chief Engineer, Metro Water Services, Nashville, TN. National Developments in Urban Storm Water Management Randy Bartlett, Fairfax County Paul Calamita, WWP General Counsel Pat Bradley, LimnoTech Scott Struck, Tetra Tech Thursday, April 14, 2011
Nashville's Historic May 2010 Flood and Wet Weather Control Program - Scott Potter & Cyrus Toosi, Director and Assistant Director/ Chief Engineer, Metro Water Services, Nashville, TN.
National Developments in Urban Storm Water Management
Thursday, April 14, 2011
Mainstreaming Green Solutions in Urban Wet Weather Control Programs Robert Karesh, TDEC Statewide Stormwater Coordinator John T. Lyons and Biju George, P.E., Deputy-Director, Cincinnati MSD Virgil Adderley, City of Portland, Oregon. Brandon Vatter, Sanitation District No. 1 Integrated Urban Wet Weather Management from Coast-to-Coast
Mainstreaming Green Solutions in Urban Wet Weather Control Programs
MWRA CSO Plan: The Successful Pursuit of Cost Effective Levels of Control, Dan Donahue, AECOM Development of an Urban Watershed Framework for San Francisco, Karen Kubick, San Francisco Public Utilities Commission Integrating Urban Wet Weather Best Management Practices in the James River Watershed, Bob Steidel & Michelle Virts, City of Richmond Metro Chicago Wet Weather Program Update, Kevin Fitzpatrick, Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago
Friday, April 15, 2011
Richard Stahr, Brown & Caldwell, the Hampton Roads Sanitation District Regional Wet Weather Management Plan Nancy Schultz, CH2M Hill, Cincinnati's Wet Weather Improvement Program: Balancing Regulatory Expectations, Physical Realities and Budget Limitations. Terry Leeds, Kansas City, Missouri
Cutting Edge Enforcement/Consent Decree Issues Cecilia Abbott, City of Kansas City, MO Jim Garrard, Evansville Water and Sewer Utility Paul Calamita, AquaLaw
Cutting Edge Enforcement/Consent Decree Issues
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