Tuesday, September 1
H session
Moderator:
Location:
Hydrologic & Hydraulic Modeling for Restoration Design
1:30 pm
How Hydrologic Evaluations in HEC-RAS Can Influence Stream Restoration Design
-- Victoria Nelson, PE, CFM, AECOM, Germantown, MD
1:50 pm
LOMRs and Stream Relocation: Lessons Learned and Troubleshooting Tips
-- Mary Beth Berkes, PE, GAI Consultants, Inc, Pittsburgh, PA
2:10 pm
Caught in the Confluence: Hydraulic 1D Modeling Challenges in Peter’s Creek Floodplain Mitigation Project
-- Rebecca Stubbs, PE, McAdams, Raleigh, NC
-- Curry McWilliams, CFM, Env SP, RK&K, Roanoke, VA
2:30 pm
High-Flow Diversion Strategies for Effective Floodplain Reconnection
-- Robert Stewart, PE, Naturion, Johnson City, TN
2:50 pm
Floodplain Restoration and Bankfull Wetlands for Watershed-Scale Benefits: Insights from Model-Informed Design Case Studies in Ohio and Kentucky
-- Sarah M. Wallentine & Robert Hawley, PhD, PE, Sustainable Streams, LLC, Louisville, KY
3:10 pm Break in the Exhibit Hall
3:30 pm
Forecasting Mitigation in a Growing City: Targeting Stream & Wetland Credits for Future Development in Charlotte, North Carolina
-- Jason Claudio-Diaz, PE, CFM, Kimley-Horn, Charlotte, NC
-- Erin Shanaberger, PWS, City of Charlotte Storm Water Services, Charlotte, NC
3:50 pm
Mitigation Banking in California: Ecosystem Restoration Supporting the Marine Corps and United States Fish and Wildlife Service
-- Spencer Lindley, PE, Burns & McDonnell, Omaha, NE
4:10 pm
Dead Sheep Stream and Wetland Restoration Project for a New Regulatory Requirement
-- Reid Cepa, PE, KCI Technologies, Inc., Madison, WI
4:30 am Adjourn - Enjoy a Night in Nashville!
