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Regional Workshop: Stormwater Management

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U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
Regional Science Workshop on Stormwater Management
Pines Manor, Edison, NJ
October 20-22, 2009

Workshop Purpose: To bring together experts from EPA, states, academia and others to share strategies and the newest tools and techniques available to cost effectively manage the numerous ecological and human health impacts associated with storm-generated flows in urban areas; to identify remaining research needs for high priority regional issues; and, to foster collaboration and lay the groundwork for cooperative research efforts.

Agenda (PDF, 10pp., 62KB)

Final Report (PDF, 60pp., 1.3MB)

For more workshop information, go to http://www.scgcorp.com/greenchem2011/index.asp


Presentations

Addressing Urbanization in CADDIS (PDF, 20pp., 4.2MB)
Kate Schofield, EPA Office of Research and Development

Shepherd Creek: A Case Study of Watershed-Scale Stormwater Retrofits and Ecological Monitoring in Cincinnati, Ohio (PDF, 23pp., 4.9MB)
Allison Roy, Kutztown University

Stressor Identification-Fish Community Response to Flow Alteration and Imperviousness in Massachusetts Streams (PDF, 27pp., 3.6MB)
David Armstrong, USGS MA/RI Science Center

Stormwater BMP Effectiveness With Respect to Eco Condition (PDF, 23pp., 2.76MB)
Naomi Detenbeck, EPA Office of Research and Development

Detecting Regional Biological Responses to Watershed imperviousness: Resolving Different Taxon-specific and Community Thresholds Using Threshold Indicator Taxa Analysis (TITAN) (PDF, 18pp., 3.8MB)
Matt Baker, University of Maryland-Baltimore

Prioritization Based on Ecological Potential (PDF, 19pp., 2.8MB)
Chris Bellucci, Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection

Prioritization Based on Restoration Potential (PDF, 28pp., 1.6MB)
Doug Norton, EPA Office of Water

Methods to Improve Riparian Corridor and Stream Habitat to Compliment Runoff Volume and Quality Controls (PDF, 19pp., 3.6MB)
Mike Kline, Vermont Agency of Natural Resources

Using Ecological Data and Monitoring to Motivate the Public and Elected Officials Presentation of a Compelling Case (PDF, 12pp., 1MB)
Melissa Evers, Maine Department of Environmental Protection

 






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