STORMWATER MANAGEMENT IN COLD CLIMATES 
Planning, Design and Implementation
November 3-5, 2003
Holiday Inn by the Bay, Portland, Maine

 
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Pre- and Post-Conference Activities
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3
8:00-4:00 pm Certified Professional in Stormwater Quality Primer
*****UNFORTUNATELY THIS CLASS IS NOW FULL  WE ARE NO LONGER ACCEPTING REGISTRATIONS FOR THIS TRAINING****
Sponsored by the Northeast Chapter of International Erosion Control Association, this pre-conference training session is led by engineering specialist Don Lake, PE of the New York State Soil and Water Conservation Committee.  Cost is $110 and includes lunch
5:00-7:00 pm Site Visit to Hydro International, a locally-based stormwater treatment product manufacturer
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5
5:00-7:00 pm Site Visit to Vortechnics, a locally-based stormwater treatment product manufacturer

PRELIMINARY LISTING OF PRESENTATIONS

Adapting Porous Pavement and Other Infiltration BMPs to a Cold Climate
   Andrew Potts, Cahill Associates, Pennsylvania
Assessment of Cold Weather Highway Runoff Water Quality and BMP Performance
   Eric Strecker, Marcus Quigley, GeoSyntec, Oregon and Massachusetts
A String of Pearls--Using BMPs in Sequence to Enhance Nutrient Removals
  Terri-Ann P. Hahn, Landscape Architectural Design Associates, Connecticut
Casco Bay Interlocal Stormwater Working Group--A Case Study of Regionalism 
   Jeff Edelstein, Cumberland County Soil & Water Conservation District, Maine
   Katherine Earley, City of Portland, Maine
Cold Climate Considerations in Stream Restoration
  Kate White, Corps of Engineers, New Hampshire 
Comparing Stormwater Utilities to Impact Fees
   Paul Tischler, Tischler & Associates, Inc., Maryland
Design and Construction of Stormwater Management Projects in Alaska
   Clinton Pinks, CBLC Limited Consulting Engineers, Canada
Designed to Fail: Why Most Commonly Used Designs Will Fail and How
to Fix Them
   Eileen Pannetier, Comprehensive Environmental Inc., New Hampshire
Design of Stormwater Infiltration Systems for Cold Climates
   Daniel Holzman, Jaworski Geotech, Inc., New Hampshire
Factoring the Performance of Best Management Practices into the Development of
Total Maximum Daily Loads for Lake Tahoe
   Eric Strecker, GeoSyntec, Oregon
Financing Stormwater Planning, Infrastructure and Maintenance--Filling the Tool Box with Choices and Selecting the Correct Tools for Each Situation
   D. Scott Johnstone, Stone Environmental, Inc., Vermont
Functional Distribution of the Virginia Beach Stormwater Management Utility
   Bill Johnston, City of Virginia Beach, Virginia
Green Roofs and Urban Stormwater Management--An Industry Review for Cold Weather Climates
   Reid R. Coffman, The Ohio State University, Ohio
Green Roofs--Feasibility and Practicality for Stormwater Management in Cold Climates
   Katrin Scholz-Barth, Scholz-Barth Consulting, Washington, DC
Illicit Discharge Detection and Elimination -- State/Local Partnerships
   Andrea Donlon, New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services
   Rebekah Lacey, New England Interstate Water Pollution Control Commission
Improving the Corps of Engineers Snowmelt Modeling Capabilities
  Steven F. Daly, Corps of Engineers, New Hampshire
Improved Maintenance: Drainage Management System
   David J. Fluharty, University of New Hampshire Technology Transfer Center
Maine Model Stormwater Management Utility
   Todd Janeski, Maine Coastal Program, State Planning Office, Maine
Meltwater Treatment Practices
   Gary Oberts, Emmons & Olivier Resources, Minnesota
Miller Road--A Case Study in Urban Road Stormwater Treatment
   Michael G. Darga, Wayne County Department of Public Services, Michigan
Monitoring, Operation and Maintenance of Detention Ponds for Road Runoff
   Carina Färm, Department of Public Technology, Malardalen University, Sweden
New Research on Impervious Cover
   Deborah Caraco, Center for Watershed Protection, Maryland
Observation and Modeling of Urban Snow
  Annette Semandeni-Davies, Lund University, Sweden
Performance Assessment of Various Stormwater Treatment Facilities--Toronto, Canada
  Tim Van Seters, Stormwater Assessment Monitoring and Performance Program,
   Canada
Performance of a Vortechs System during Cold Weather Precipitation and Snow Melt Events
   Vaikko Allen, Vortechnics, Inc., Maine
Performance of Porous Pavement in Cold Climates
  Chris Spelic, Invisible Structures, Colorado
Problems in Urban Drainage in Cold Climates--Experience in the North European
Atlantic Region
   Sveinn Thorolfsson, Norwegian University of Science & Technology, Norway
Reducing Nutrient Runoff from Agricultural (and Urban Sites) in Syracuse, NY, USA
   John LaGorga, Moff & Assoc. Consulting Engineers, New York
Retrofitting a Public Works Highway Yard with Stormwater Treatment Practices--
A Cold Climate Stormwater Management Implementation Project in the City of Attleboro, Massachusetts
   Richard A. Claytor, Jr., Horsley & Witten, Inc., Massachusetts
Road Salt Impacts to Lakes and Streams from Interstate 93 and Adjacent Roads in Southern New Hampshire
   Douglas L. Heath, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, New England
Seasonal Effects on Stormwater Microbiology and Effects of Standard Treatment Methods
   Robert Roseen, University of New Hampshire
Snowmelt Research and Management--Ready for the Next Big Step
  Gary Oberts, Emmons & Olivier Resources, Minnesota
Stormwater Basins and Aesthetics--Not a Contradiction
   Alan G. LeBlanc, John Olcott, Camp Dresser & McKee, Inc., New Hampshire
   Amy Prouty Gill, City of Nashua, New Hampshire
Stormwater Infiltration Impacts on Groundwater Quality at Industrial and Commercial Sites in Southern Maine: Results of Long-Term Compliance Monitoring
   John Hopek, Maine Department of Environmenal Protection
Stormwater Management and Low Impact Development for Cold Climates
   Wendi Goldsmith, The Bioengineering Group, Inc. Massachusetts
Stormwater Phase II Implementation Costs and Funding Availability
   Kristie Rabasca, Robert Patten, Enviornmental Engineering and Remediation,
   Inc., Maine
Stormwater Quality and Quantity Management via Underground Systems
   Gregory R. Baryluk, Advanced Drainage Systems, Inc., Massachusetts
   Gregg Novick, StormTech, Maine
Stormwater Treatment Evaluation Project in Seabrook, New Hampshire
   Scott Nolan, University of New Hampshire
   Natalie Landry, New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services
Summary of the Impacts of Urbanization on Selected Maine Streams Detected by
the Maine DEP
   Jeff Varricchione, Maine Department of Environmental Protection
   Susanne Meidel, Partnership for Environmental Technology Education, Maine
The Most Bang for the Buck-- Developing a Watershed Restoration Plan for a Rapidly Urbanizing Vermont Watershed
   Lori Barg, Step by Step; Bob Kort, USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service,
   Vermont
The Virginia Beach Stormwater Utility--A Case Study of the First Ten Years
   Phillip Davenport, City of Virginia Beach, Virginia
Treatment of Stormwater Runoff from Snow Melt at the Portland Snow Dump
   Pamela J. Deahl, David Mongeau, Hydro International, Maine
Unintended Consequences
   Evan Richert, University of Southern Maine, Muskie School of Public Service,
   Maine
Using Fluvial Geomorphology to Assess and Restore Streams Impacted by Urbanization
   John Field, Field Geology Services, Maine
Visualizing Watershed Health: Access to Current Tools
   Jack Kartez, University of Southern Maine, Muskie School of Public Service,
   Maine

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