Wednesday, OCTOBER 22
A session
Moderator: Mike Adams, Stantec
Location: Baltimore
ADVANCES IN STREAM RESTORATION
8:30 am
The Jabez Stream Restoration: Goals, Methods, and Preliminary Monitoring Results of a Restored Coldwater Trout Stream on the Atlantic Coastal Plain
-- Keith Binsted & Camille Calure, Underwood & Associates, Millersville, Maryland
8:50 am
Relationships that Drive Restoration
-- Andrea Taillacq, Tailwater Limited, Wellington, CO
9:10 am
eDNA Substantively Enhances Restoration Monitoring of Fish and Benthic Macroinvertebrates
-- Robert H. Hilderbrand, Appalachian Laboratory, University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science, Frostburg, MD
9:30 am
Big Lick Hollow Stream Mitigation Project: Using a Combination of Hand Placed Wood Structures and Filling with a Wood, Stone, And Soil Matrix to Restore Headwater Channels
-- Davis Huston, PE, Stantec Consulting Services, Inc., Louisville, KY
9:50 am
Conserving Relict Floodplain Soils during Stream Restoration to Promote Soil Health and Floodplain Nutrient Cycling
-- Tyler Jones, EIT & Brian Tetrick, PE, WSP USA, Baltimore, MD
10:10 am
Break in the Exhibit Hall
10:30 am
Designing Mosaics: Ecological Considerations for Designing Diverse Stream-Wetland Complexes for Mitigation Banking
-- Emily Jones, Beaver Creek Hydrology, Lexington, KY
10:50 am
Stony Clove Creek Bank Stabilization and Channel Restoration
-- Ethan Ely, PE, SLR Consulting, Waterbury, VT
-- Miguel Castellanos, EIT, SLR Consulting, New Paltz, NY
11:10 am
The True Cost of Natural and Beneficial Functions
-- Scott C. Blossom, PE, CFM, LEED AP, Blossom Consulting and Engineering, Inc., Williamsburg, VA
11:30 am Lunch Provided