Wednesday, OCTOBER 22
B session
Location: tba
Moderator: TBA
Innovative Tools & Techniques
8:30 am
Bridging the Gap: Integrating Digital Tools and Natural Channel Design in Stream Restoration
-- Sean Bernheisel, EIT, AECOM, Germantown, MD
8:50 am
Leveraging Remote Sensing and GIS to Inform Decision Making
-- Alice Colville, Freese and Nichols, Houston, Texas
-- Phillip Todd, Freese and Nichols, Raleigh, NC
9:10 am
Creating a 360° Digital Twin for a Historical Record, Public Outreach Tool, or Virtual Site Visit
-- Courtney Gallagher, EarthViews, Wimberley, TX
9:30 am
LIDAR and Topographic Openness to Target and Identify Erosion in Watersheds
-- Hannah Hearn, PE, KCI Technologies, Inc., Georgetown, DE
9:50 am
The Role of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles in Characterizing Stream Flow Dynamics
-- Gregory Zuknick, CERP, EA Engineering, Science, and Technology, Inc., PBC, Hunt Valley, MD
10:10 am
Break in the Exhibit Hall
10:30 am
Enhancing Stream Field Data Collection Methods Using ArcGIS FieldMaps
-- Jenny Sawyer, Rick Anthes, Jr. & Michael Romankiewicz, Philadelphia Water Department, Philadelphia, PA
10:50 am
Why is Modeling Small Streams in HEC-RAS so Challenging?
-- Tori Nelson, PE, CFM & Emily Burgess, AECOM, Germantown, MD
11:10 am
Design of Resilient and Sustainable Stream Restoration Projects using 2D Models
-- Art Parola, PhD, PE, Wetland Studies and Solutions, Inc., Louisville, KY
11:30 am
Catchment Conundrum: Pros and Cons of Rain-on-Grid Modeling the Nashawannuck Brook Restoration in Northampton, MA
-- Rosalie Starvish, MS, PE, CFM, CPMSM, GZA GeoEnvironmental Inc., Springfield, MA
-- Rex S. Gamble, EIT, GZA GeoEnvironmental Inc., Norwood, MA
11:50 am
Calibrating Watersheds in Maryland and Adventures in HEC RAS
-- Katie Scott, PE, Coastal Resources, Inc., Annapolis, MD
12:10 pm - Lunch Provided