August 26, 2016
By:
Walter G. Wright
Category:
Arkansas Environmental, Energy, and Water Law
Arkansas Environmental, Energy, and Water Law
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The Missouri Water Environment Association (“MWEA”) will hold its 2016 Stormwater/Watershed Management Conference (“Conference”) on September 19-20.
The conference will be held in Columbia, Missouri.
The speakers and their topics include:
- Christopher Stafford: Faxon Creek Watershed Study, City of Superior, Wisconsin
- Teresa Stadelmann: Eight Years in the Making: Flood Recovery and Protection in Coralville IA, 2008-2016
- Errin Kemper/Eric Dove: Detention Basin Retrofits – An Integrated Planning Opportunity
- David Carani: Columbia’s Integrated Management Plan for Wastewater and Stormwater
- Aaron Gwinnup: Sioux City’s Ravine Park – Watershed – Scale Stormwater Improvements with Innovative Funding
- Sarah Mangelsdorf: Legal Considerations for Stormwater Management
- Jay Hoskins: St. Louis County TMDLs: Creve Coeur, Coldwater, Fishpot and Watkins Creeks
- Eric Christensen: Longitudinal Characterization of E. coli Contamination Along an Impaired Reach of the Little Blue River in Independence, Missouri
- Doug Bauer: Life Cycle Cost Analysis: Construction, Operation and Repair of a Permitted Stormwater Facility Within the MSD Footprint
- John Dyson/Mark Hughes: New Solution for Wet Weather Treatment
- Trent Stober: Latest State and National regulatory Drivers: How Will These Impact Wastewater and Stormwater Utilities?
- Roland Biehl: MS4 Phase II Audit Planning and Preparation
- Michael Abbott: Status of MS4 Permitting
- Michael Beezhold: Stormwater Institute, STEPP, GI Certification Program
A “Water for People Golf Tournament” is also scheduled.
A copy of the brochure with registration information can be found here.
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