CONFERENCE PROGRAM
Responding to Change:Dynamic stormwater management in economic, political, and climatictransitions
Denton Convention Center at Embassy Suites by HiltonDenton, Texas
July 28 - August 1, 2019
Hosted by:The City of Denton and
the North Central Texas Council of Governments
In Partnership with:The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency,
Texas A&M University Kingsville, the MunicipalSeparate Storm Sewer Systems and States in
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Welcome to Denton
Welcome to Denton
The City of Denton is a vibrant and growing community with many opportunities, no matter what your interest or passion. You’re freeto be whoever you are in a friendly atmosphere with a small town vibe that’s just a short drive away from the big city; and, the Cityinvites you and your friends to discover Denton, too. Denton is the county seat of Denton County with a population of approximately120,000 residents. The City includes a municipally owned electric utility; an airport; three libraries; parks, trails, and recreationcenters; a water park and natatorium; a 2,900-acre natural heritage area; and a resource recovery park. Our educated and creative residents value sustainability and collaboration, as evident in the city’s cutting-edge practices, vibrant artand music scene, and popular hot spots and events. With two universities and more than 50,000 students, two hospitals, anindustrial district, and a lively downtown and entrepreneurial community, Denton is one of the top 25 fastest-growing cities in thecountry and was ranked the No. 1 Best Small Town in America by Rand McNally and USA Today in 2012.
Conference Information
General InformationRegistration information, an online agenda, access to the conference Guidebook application, and more are available on theconference website at https://tamuk-isee.com/conferences/epa2019conference/. NOTE: Due to the document size, printed versions will not be provided at the conference. If you would like a hard copy, please printone prior to your arrival at the conference. Course Room and EventsThe 21st Annual EPA Region 6 Stormwater Conference will be held at Denton Convention Center in the Embassy Suites by Hiltonon the first floor of the Center. Hotel ReservationsThe Embassy Suites by Hilton Denton Convention Center is located at 3100 Town Center Trail, Denton, Texas 76201. A room blockhas been reserved for conference participants at a reduced rate of $94.00 under the name “EPA Region 6 Stormwater Conference”or “EPA STORMWTR CONF”. Reserve your room at http://group.embassysuites.com/EPARegion6StormwaterConference orcontact Embassy Suites at 1-855-271-3617 (toll free) or 1-940-240-3799.
Exhibitor Information(Set-up information forthcoming)
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CONFERENCE SCHEDULE AT A GLANCE
Sunday, July 288:00 am - 5:00 pm Certified Inspector of Sediment and Erosion Control (CISEC) Denton/Fort Worth Program Training
Monday, July 298:00 am - 12:00 pm Certified Inspector of Sediment and Erosion Control (CISEC) Denton/Fort Worth Program Training continued8:00 am - 12:00 pm Green Infrastructure and Strategic Planning Workshop Arabian8:00 am - 12:00 pm Innovative Funding Workshop Palomino8:00 am - 10:30 pm Construction General Permit (CGP) and How to Conduct Inspections Quarter of Construction Sites Workshop10:30 am - 12:00 pm, Industrial General Permit (MSGP) and How to Conduct Inspections Quarter 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm of Industrial Sites Workshop1:00 pm - 5:00 pm CISEC Certification Exams Denton/Fort Worth1:00 pm - 5:00 pm Green Infrastructure and Strategic Planning Workshop Arabian2:00 pm - 5:00 pm Municipal Programs: Phase I & Phase II and Legal Authorities Workshop Quarter
Tuesday, July 307:30 am - 5:00 pm Conference Registration Exhibit Hall8:00 am - 5:00 pm Exhibit Hall Open Exhibit Hall10:00 am - 10:15 am Break and Refreshments Exhibit Hall10:15 am - 12:15 pm General Session Presentations Kincaid Ballroom12:15 pm - 1:45 pm Lunch Break On Your Own1:45 pm - 2:45 pm State Breakout Sessions Presentation Rooms2:45 pm - 3:00 pm Break and Refreshments Exhibit Hall3:00 pm - 4:00 pm Technical Presentations Presentation Rooms4:00 pm - 5:00 pm EPA GI/LID Project Competition: Student Presentations Denton/Fort Worth5:00 pm - 6:00 pm Exhibitor Reception Exhibitor Hall6:00 pm - 7:00 pm EPA GI/LID Project Competition: Professional Presentations Denton/Fort Worth
Wednesday, July 317:30 am - 5:00 pm Conference Registration Exhibit Hall8:00 am - 5:00 pm Exhibit Hall Open Exhibit Hall8:30 am - 10:30 am Technical Presentations Presentation Rooms10:30 am - 10:45 am Break and Refreshments Exhibit Hall10:45 am - 11:45 pm Plenary Speaker Kincaid Ballroom11:45 pm - 1:30 pm Keynote Speaker Luncheon and EPA GI/LID Competition Awards Chilton Ballroom 1:30 pm - 4:30 pm Field Trips Exhibit Hall6:00 pm - 8:00 pm Texas Motor Speedway Social Networking Event Exhibit Hall
Thursday, August 17:30 am - 5:00 pm Conference Registration Exhibit Hall8:00 am - 12:00 pm Exhibit Hall Open Exhibit Hall8:00 am - 10:00 am Technical Presentations Presentation Rooms10:30 am - 10:45 am Break and Refreshments Exhibit Hall10:45 am - 11:45 pm Technical Presentations Presentation Rooms
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PRE-CONFERENCE CERTIFICATION AND EARLY BIRD WORKSHOPS
Certified Inspector of Sediment and Erosion Control (CISEC)CISEC, Inc. offers an inspector certification program to individuals who inspect, contract, design, or regulate construction activities. Theprogram provides inspectors with knowledge and the necessary skills to ensure compliance with erosion and sediment controls andpollution prevention requirements during construction. The Review Course is Sunday, July 28 from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm and Monday,July 29 from 8 am to 12 pm. The Exam is Monday, July 29 at 12:00 pm to 5:00 pm. Note: Pre-registration with CISEC is required and there is a separate registration fee. Green Infrastructure and Strategic Planning Workshops Presented by Christy Williams and Sam Sakar, Tetra Tech, in association with EPA Region 6These workshops will be delivered as two 3.5-hour sessions. The first session will cover performance assessment of GI with a focus onthe potential to reduce flooding and improve stormwater quality using demonstration tools including, but not limited to, the EPA GIModeling Toolkit. A case-study for a local site appropriate for GI adoption will also be presented. The intended audience for this sessionincludes modelers, designers, planners, and public works professionals. The second session will cover programmatic stormwater strategic planning with a focus on reducing redundancies, improvingcompliance and achieving multiple benefits using an equitable and sustainable funding source. Through regional examples, methodswill be demonstrated to evaluate existing stormwater management programs. The intended audience for this session includesstormwater program managers and public works professionals. Construction General Permit (CGP) and How to Conduct Inspections of ConstructionSites WorkshopPresented by Rebecca Villalba, Texas Commission on Environmental QualityThis workshop will cover basic construction stormwater permitting requirements, regulations, enforcement and inspection techniques.Subjects to be discussed will include stormwater pollution prevention plans, construction site best management practices, inspectionforms, what to anticipate during an inspection, and some of the most common violations.
Industrial General Permit (MSGP) and How to Conduct Inspections of IndustrialSites WorkshopPresented by Texas Commission on Environmental Quality and City of Denton (Course description forthcoming)This workshop will cover basic industrial stormwater permitting requirements, regulations, enforcement and inspection techniques.Subjects to be discussed will include benchmark monitoring, annual reports, industrial site best management practices, inspectionforms, what to anticipate during an inspection, and some of the most common violations. Municipal Programs: Phase I & Phase II and Legal Authorities WorkshopPresented by Rebecca Villalba, Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (Course description forthcoming)
Innovative Funding Workshop (Under development)Presented by Urban Waters Federal Partnership Coordinators
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EPA WELCOMES OUR KEYNOTE AND PLENARY SPEAKERS
David "Nick" Dornak, Watershed Services Director, The Meadows Center for Water andthe Environment, Texas State University(bio)
Victor Murphy, Climate Service Program Manager, NOAA - National Weather Service (bio)
Jennifer Hildebrand, Environmental Compliance Group Manager, WSB(bio)
Katherine Hayhoe, Ph.D., Climate Science Center Director, Texas Tech University Katharine Hayhoe is an accomplished atmospheric scientist who studies climate change and why it matters to ushere and now. She is also a remarkable communicator who has received the American Geophysical Union’s climatecommunication prize, the Stephen Schneider Climate Communication award, and been named to a number of listsincluding Time Magazine’s 100 Most Influential People, Foreign Policy’s 100 Leading Thinkers, and FORTUNEmagazine’s World’s Greatest Leaders. Katharine has served as lead author on the Second, Third, and FourthNational Climate Assessments. She also hosts and produces the PBS Digital Series, Global Weirding, and serveson advisory committees for a broad range of organizations including the Smithsonian Natural History Museum, theEarth Science Women’s Network, and the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Katharine iscurrently a professor and directs the Climate Science Center at Texas Tech University. She has a B.Sc. in Physicsfrom the University of Toronto and an M.S. and Ph.D. in Atmospheric Science from the University of Illinois.
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Chris Kloss, Municipal Branch Chief, Water Permits Division, Office of WastewaterManagement, Office of Water, EPA (bio)
Jeff Lape, Office of Science and Technology Deputy Director, Office of Water , EPA (bio)
Greg Schaner, Attorney Advisor, Water Permits Division, Office of WastewaterManagement, Office of Water, EPA (bio)
FIELD TRIPS
Low Impact Development Field Trip * maximum participants is forthcoming
Downtown Denton - The Square Moderator: Upper Trinity Water District (UTWD) Presented by: Lindsey White, CCA Landscape ArchitectsHickory Creek was a road upgrade that was part of the redevelopment of Denton's Downtown Historic City Center know as “The
Square”. The area has pervious pavement and a rain garden/bioretention system integrated into the overall landscape plan for the
road redevelopment. Personal Protection Equipment is required, such as closed toe shoes.
Stormwater Industrial Field Inspection * 45 participants maximum
Peterbilt Motors Moderator: TBD Presented by: Aaron Myers, Peterbilt MotorsThe Peterbilt trucking facility based in Denton, TX and manufactures on-highway, vocational and medium duty trucks.As a global
citizen, Peterbilt is determined to ensure it is an environmentally friendly company. Employees are committed to reducing the
environmental impact through innovative designs, new manufacturing and operational practices, and aggressive recycling and
waste reduction.Participants must agree to Peterbilt Visitor Guidelines:
Personal Protective Equipment: Hearing protection and protective eyewear (regular prescription glasses are not sufficient) are
required in all areas of the plant and are available in the front lobby. Safety shoes or protective covers are required when off the
main aisles. Closed toe shoes are required in all areas of the plant. No open toe shoe of any king. Visitors in all areas of the plant
are required to wear high visibility safety vests. No shorts. No flowing clothing.
Photography: Tour guides may arrange for photos to be taken in the Peterbilt Experience Area. No other photos on the property are
permitted.
Stormwater Construction Field Inspection (additional site location information forthcoming)
Site tour of construction activity. Personal Protection Equipment is required, such as closed toe shoes.
City of Denton Green Infrastructure Field Trip * maximum participants forthcoming
Rayzor Ranch Town Center Moderator: City of Denton Presented by: Tom Galbraith, Dunaway and AssociatesRayzor Ranch Town Center is part of the 400-acre, mixed use development that includes retail, residential, office, hotel, medical and
entertainment uses in one cohesive, pedestrian-friendly urban village. The area has a sophisticated Treatment System for
stormwater including trash traps, parking islands, bioretention, a water quality pond and eventual pocket wetland.The Rayzor Ranch
development will be the largest super-regional retail development between Dallas and Oklahoma City. Personal Protection
Equipment is required, such as closed toe shoes.
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Tuesday, July 30
7:30 am - 5:00 pm Conference Registration Exhibit Hall8:00 am - 5:00 pm Exhibit Hall Open Exhibit Hall
Opening Session in the Kincaid Ballroom8:00 am EPA Welcome and Sponsor Welcome Charles Maguire - Director, Water Division, EPA Region 6 Kim Jones, - Director, Institute for Sustainable Energy and the Environment, TAMUK
10:00 - 10:15 am Break and Refreshments in the Exhibit Hall
12:15 - 1:45 pm Lunch on Your Own
2:45 - 3:00 pm Break and Refreshments in the Exhibit Hall
Texas Arkansas
Breakout Open Forum Q&AKerri McCabe, Inspection Branch
Supervisor and Kai Imamura,Permits Branch Engineer, Arkansas
Department of Environmental Quality(ADEQ)
Kincaid Ballroom
Breakout Open Forum Q&ARebecca Villalba, Stormwater Team
Leader, Texas Commission onEnvironmental Quality
(TCEQ)
Breakout Open Forum Q&AMelissa Reboul, General & Municipal
Permits Manager, LouisianaDepartment of Environmental Quality
(LDEQ)
1:45 -2:45 pm
Louisiana
Palomino Quarter
5:00 - 6:00 pm Exhibitor Reception Appetizers and Refreshments Provided - Jazz Band performance
Dinner on Your Own
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8:15 am Welcome the to City David Hunter, City of Denton and Edith Marvin, North Central Texas COG8:30 am EPA Stormwater Program Update Chris Kloss - Chief, Municipal Branch, Water Permits Division, EPA - Invited9:15 am EPA Stormwater NPDES New eReporting Rule Tools and Program Update Greg Schaner - Attorney Adviser, Water Permits Division, EPA - Invited
11:35 am Dynamic Stormwater Management in Periods of Climatic Transition Victor Murphy, Climate Service Program Manager, NOAA - National Weather Service
11:15 am Dynamic Stormwater Management in Periods of Political Transition Texas Representative Eddie Lucio III, Author of HB 1059 promoting Green Infrastructure
Evaluation of PCBs in StomwaterContributing to the Middle Rio
GrandeZach Shepard and Kali Bronson,
Bernalillo County NM
Construction & Industrial
Real Time Monitoring in the MiddleRio Grande
L. Brad Sumrall, Weston Solutions
Summary of State BreakoutSessions
City of Oklahoma City IndustrialStorm Water Program: Permits,
Challenges & Upcoming ChangesRebecca Dallen, City of Oklahoma
City
3:00 -3:30 pm
Stormwater Managment Programs
Increasing Construction GeneralPermit Compliance through
EducationKevin Hurley, City of Dallas
State Breakout Summary
3:30 -4:00 pm
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4:00 - 5:00 pm 2019 EPA Region 6 Outstanding GI/LID Project Competition Kincaid Ballroom Student Category Presentations to the Judges
6:00 - 7:00 pm 2019 EPA Region 6 Outstanding GI/LID Project Competition Continued Kincaid Ballroom Professional Category Presentations to the Judges
10:45 am Draft National Water Reuse Action Plan Update Jeff Lape, Deputy Director, Office of Science Technology, Office of Water, EPA
10:15 am The Value and Economics of a New "One Water" Concept for Water Resources, including Stormwater D. Nick Dornak, Watershed Services Director, Meadows Center for Water & Environment, Texas State Univ.
Tuesday, July 30
Tuesday Sessions and Session Chairs
Breakout Open Forum Q&AJennifer Foote, Industrial and
Stormwater Team Supervisor, NewMexico Environment Department
(NMED)
Breakout Open Forum Q&AMichelle Chao, Oklahoma
Department of Environmental Quality(ODEQ)
1:45 -2:45 pm
New Mexico Oklahoma
Arabian Appaloosa Denton/Fort Worth
(Jazz Band Information forthcoming)Jazz Band
A Farm and.or Small WatershedManagement Decision-Making
Nutrient Tracking Tool Ali Saleh, TX A&M Tarleton
Design Practices for StreamErosion Control in the Urban
EnvironmentAiza Jose, Atkins Engineering
Future of Texas Floods: Updateon Statewide Flood Planning and
Impacts to StormwaterManagement
Chad Ballard, Alan PlummerAssociates
3:00 -3:30 pm
TMDLs & Watershed Protection Water Quantity/Water Quality
North Texas Collaborates on FloodWarning: A Cooperative Success
StoryMia Brown, NCTCOG
3:30 -4:00 pm
Nature Explore Trail: A Resourcefor Watershed Education
Erin Hoffer
Advancing Resiliency and GI
Improving Drainage SystemDesign in Bioretention Areas for
Optimal PerformanceMichelle Wood-Ramirez, TX A&M
Palomino Stormwater Management Program: Monitoring Chandani Rana, City of Grand Prairie Kali Bronson, Bernalillo County Quarter Construction and Industrial Stormwater Management Scarlett Binh, Westra Consultants Anthony Myers, Peterbilt
Arabian Advancing Resiliency and Green Infrastructure Sarah Ganley, Bohannan Huston Echo Rexroad, City of Plano Appaloosa TMDLs and Watershed Protection Planning Scott Finney, Sewerage and Water Board of New Orleans Chad Johannesen, Daniel B. Stephens & Associates Denton/Fort Worth The Relationship Between Water Quantity and Water Quality Judy Schmidt, City of Dallas Catherine Elliot, Harris County FCD
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2:45 - 3:00 pm Break and Refreshments in the Exhibit Hall
Wednesday, July 31
7:30 am - 10:30 am Conference Registration Exhibit Hall8:00 am - 5:00 pm Exhibit Hall Open Exhibit Hall
Wednesday Sessions and Session Chairs
Fostering CooperativeRelationships with Other
Departments and Agencies:Panel Discussion
Discussion led by Perry Harts, City ofFrisco, Kevin Hurley, City of Dallas,
and Raymond Melton, City ofOklahoma City
The City of Denton'sEnvironmentally Sensitive
Areas RequirementsChristi Upton, City of Denton
8:30 -9:00 am
Stormwater Management Programs Advancing Resiliency and GI
Palomino Arabian
10:30 - 10:45 am Break and Refreshments in the Exhibit Hall
Restoring Coastal Prairie Habitatto Enhance Water Quality and
Reduce Runoff VolumeStephen Benigno, Harris County
Flood Control District
9:00 -9:30 am
Managing Small MS4s:Workshop and Q&A
Kristin Fenati, TCEQ - DFW
Trees and Water-Sensitive UrbanDesign
Matthew Werle, GreenBlue Urban
9:30 -10:00 am
Assessing the Performance ofBioretention and Sand Filter Media
Using Columns and SyntheticStormwater
Abtin Shahrokh Hamendani, UTSA
10:00 -10:30 am
10:45 - 11:45 am "Working Smarter, Not Harder - Dynamic MS4 Management" Jennifer Hildebrand, Environmental Compliance Group Manager, WSB
Plenary Invited Presentation in the Kincaid Ballroom
11:45 - 1:30 pm "Stormwater Management During Periods of Climatic Transition" Katherine Hayhoe, PhD, Texas Tech University 2019 EPA Region 6 Outstanding GI/LID Project Competition Winners Announced
Keynote Speaker Luncheon in the Chilton Ballroom
1:30 - 4:30 pm Please see page 5 for a list of field trips. (Meeting location for field trip groups is forthcoming.)Field Trips
6:00 - 8:00 pm Please see the next page for more information. Texas Motor Speedway Social Networking Event
Assessing Quality Over Space andTime: Multi-scale Analysis of the
Stream Team Volunteer WaterMonitoring Data
Kelly Albus, University of NorthTexas
Innovative Technologies
Quarter
Application ofEnhanced Treatment Strategies for
Soluble Metals In TexasRichard Lucera, Weston Solutions
Monitoring with a Purpose: TheEvolution of the North CentralTexas Regional Wet Weather
Characterization ProgramCarolyn Horner, NCTCOG, and Chad
Richards, Atkins
Lower Bear Tributary Arroyo:Construction of a Water Quality
Treatment Train in a FloodConveyance Channel
Patrick Chavez, AMAFCA, andSarah Ganley, Bohannon Huston
Palomino Stormwater Management Program: Getting Your Staff Involved Perry Harts, City of Frisco Kevin Hurley, City of Dallas Quarter Advanced Research Topics and Innovative Technologies Sol Stigall, Westra Consultants Dave Gatterman, Southern Sandoval County Flood Control Authority Arabian Advancing Resiliency and Green Infrastructure Anthony Kendrick, Construction EcoServices Jennifer Foote, New Mexico Environment Department
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Wednesday, July 31
Wednesday Sessions and Session Chairs
Bacteria Source Tracking PanelDiscussionPanel TBD
8:30 -9:00 am
TMDL and Watershed Protection
Appaloosa
9:00 -9:30 am
Water Quality on the West Fork:TRA's Watershed Protection
Stetegies on the Lower West ForkTrinity River
Aaron Hoff, Trinity River Authority
9:30 -10:00 am
Rowlett Creek WatershedCharacterization
Heather Firn, City of Plano10:00 -10:30 am
Appaloosa TMDLs and Watershed Protection Planning Aaron Hoff, Trinity River Authority Aiza Jose, Atkins Engineering Denton/Forth Worth The Relationship Between Water Quantity and Water Quality Howard Redfearn, City of Mansfield Webster Mangham, Trinity River Authority
Texas Motor Speedway Social Networking Event
Flooding and Flood Response:Panel Discussion
Panel TBD
Risk Assessment and Resiliencyfor Design Rainfall
Allison Wood and RobertArmstrong, Huitt-Zollars
Why is the Effect of Growth onStormwater Infrastructure an
Afterthought?Edith Marvin, North Central Texas
COG
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Water Quantity and Water Quality
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10:00 - 10:15 am Break and Refreshments in the Exhibit Hall
(Event information forthcoming)
Thursday, August 1
7:30 am - 10:30 am Conference Registration Exhibit Hall8:00 am - 12:00 pm Exhibit Hall Open Exhibit Hall
Thursday Sessions and Session ChairsPalomino Stormwater Management Program: Innovative Ways to Get the Public Involved JoEtta Dailey, City of Denton David Ramirez, Texas A&M Kingsville Quarter Construction and Industrial Stormwater Management Zach Peterson, City of Denton Sami Khalil, Jefferson Parish Arabian Advancing Resliency and Green Infrastructure Krista Pender, City of Carrollton Raymond Melton, City of Oklahoma City
11:15 - 12:15 pm Federal, State, and Local Enforcement Panel Discussion - You Do What Now?12:15 - 12:30 pm General Session - 2020 Conference Planning, Q&A
General Session Wrap Up in the Kincaid Ballroom
10:00 - 10:15 am Break and Refreshments in the Exhibit Hall
Groundwater Discharges Underthe Construction General Permit
Jennifer Foote, New MexicoEnvironment Department
Illuminate the Lone Star State:Responding to Change with Storm
Drain ArtMiola Aganovic, City of Lubbock
Protecting Our NeighborhoodDetention Pond (POND) Program
Jeri Fleming, University of Oklahoma
10:15 -10:45 am
Drain Art: Connecting People withTheir Watersheds to Reduce
PollutionKerri McCabe, Arkansas DEQ
Landscape-Scale Nature-BasedGreen Infrastructure Biomimicry
to Mitigate Drought, Flooding, andNutrient Runoff Liabilities
Bryan Hummel, EPA Region 4
Keeping the Stream GreenHoward Redfearn, City of Mansfield
10:45 -11:15 am
Utilizing GIS to IncreaseParticipation and Productivity of
Waterway Litter CleanupOlivia Osborne and
Charlotte Sangermano, City of Plano
The Strategies and Challenges ofImplementing an Industrial
Stormwater Compliance Programfor Multiple Facilities
Nathan Collier, Power Engine
Green Infrastructure MaintenanceChallenges: Post-Construction
Compliance and Performance ofPermeable Pavement
and Bioretention Matthew Smith, Eco Services
8:00 -8:30 am
Stormwater Management Programs Construction and Industrial Advancing Resiliency and GI
Palomino Quarter Arabian
CHARM: Engaging Communitiesin Resource Planning and
Watershed ProtectionMD Yousuf Reja, TX A&M
Tarrant Regional Water District'sImplementation Strategy for
Stormwater Quality in the TrinityRiver
Brenton Dunn, TRWD
8:30 -9:00 am
People and Pet Waste: "Bark inthe Park" Event Fights the Poo
ProblemKatie Masucci, City of Plano
Finishing TouchesChuck Brown, Upper Colorado River
Authority
9:00 -9:30 am
Stormwater Quality CommunityOutreach and Education Programs
Andrea Shelton, City of OklahomaCity
Creative Consulting: CommonSense Solutions to the Most
Common Industrial StormwaterIssues
Charles "Dude" Hall
Rainscaping for HealthyWatersheds: Practical Examples ofManaging Residential Stormwater
with GardensShannon Brown, Ecosystem
Regeneration Artisans
9:30 -10:00 am
Stormwater: Industrial ComplianceInspection Program
Shellie Eaton, City of Albuquerque
Compliance Challenges with theStormwater Multi-Sector General
Permit for Industrial FacilitiesNatalie Rojas, BSI
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Green Infrastructure for Texas:Managing Stormwater Across the
Landscape SpectrumCharriss York
TX A&M AgriLife Extension
The Together Project - Tiger CreekNature Park: A New ParadigmKenneth Schwab, City of Broken
Arrow
Thursday, August 1
Thursday Sessions and Session ChairsAppaloosa Stormwater Management Program: On a National Scale David Speicher, Wade Trimm and Associates Carrie Everson, City of Norman, OK TMDLs and Watershed Protection Planning Kristen Fenati, Texas Commission on Environmental Quality Carol Johnson, Environmental Protection Agency Denton/Fort Worth The Relationship Between Water Quantity and Water Quality Michelle Garza, San Antonio River Authority Jason Pierce, Upper Trinity Regional Water District
WEF Stormwater Institute Update -The National MS4 Needs
Assessment SurveyRebecca Arvin-Colon, WEF
8:00 -8:30 am
Stowmater Management Water Quantity and Water Quality
Appaloosa Denton/Fort Worth
8:30 -9:00 am
National Uses of the Clean WaterState Rovolving Fund for
Stomwater Projects and Ideas forFuture Stormwater ProjectsAnisa Pjetrovic, EPA Region 6
Publicly Available Data and Toolsfrom FEMA for Floodplain
Managment ResiliencyAlan Johnson, FEMA Region 6
9:00 -9:30 am
Stormwater Planning DuringClimatic Change
Sue Alvarez, City of Dallas9:30 -10:00 am
Impervious Cover MitigationStrategies for Future Development
of the Texas A&MUniversity/Toyota Regional Center
in San AntonioMikel Wilkins, Urban Ecoplan
Base Level Engineering: Approachand Data Availability
Alan Johnson andElizabeth Savage, FEMA Region 6
10:15 -10:45 am
Reinforcing the Triple BottomLine: People-Planet-ProfitsJulie Morelli,Power Engineers10:45 -
11:15 am
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General Session Wrap Up in the Kincaid Ballroom
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10:00 - 10:15 am Break and Refreshments in the Exhibit Hall
Large Diesel Spill in New OrleansDrainage Canal
Edward Schneider, Sewerage andWater Board of New Orleans
Advanced Modeling to Support theNorth and South Westcliff District
Drainage StudyDerek Wride