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Tuesday, September 1

D session
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Policy, Planning & Community Partnerships

8:30 am
A Framework for Equity and Ecological Engineering Applications in the Lowcountry
-- Holly Yaryan Hall, PhD, PE, Robinson Design Engineers, Hendersonville, NC

8:50 am
Engineering with the Community: Lessons from an Urban Stream Restoration
-- Juan Campos, PE & Michelle Manfrey, EIT, Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc., Reston, VA

9:10 am
Community Connections in Stream Restoration
-- Mary Beth Sutton, WaterWays, Chattanooga, TN

9:30 am
Stream Restoration & Nature-Based Solutions Projects – Communicating the “Why”
-- Michele Seib, PE & Chris Stone, PG, CFM, Loudoun County Virginia, Leesburg, Virginia

9:50 am
Using Tiered Floodplains for Resilient Outfall Restorations
-- Rebecca Oaks, PE & Nora Howard, PE, RK&K, Baltimore, MD

10:10 am  Break in the Exhibit Hall

10:30 am     
Enhancing Flood Resilience and Community Connectivity Through Floodplain Culvert Design in a Downtown Setting
-- Emily D. Brown, PhD, PE, TSP, Freese and Nichols, Inc., Raleigh, NC

10:50 am
Floodplain Reconnection and Adaptive Design and Construction on Camp and Scotch Creeks, a High Priority Salmonid Bearing Tributary System of The Klamath River
-- Gene Haffey, Stantec, Charlottesville, VA

11:10 am
Application of the Ecological Floodplain Inundation Potential (EcoFIP) Methodology to Enhance Nutrient Processing in the Lower Green River, Kentucky
-- John Stofleth, Verdantas, Wadesville, IN

11:30 am
Ditch the Berms and Restore the Floodplain! 
-- Julie Fino, Wildlands Engineering, Inc., Asheville, NC 

11:50 am Lunch Provided