Tuesday, August 2
I session
Location: Ryman Studio ABC
Moderator: Joshua White, Water & Land Solutions (WLS)
Channel Stability and Adjustment
&
Innovative Structures and Grade Control
Channel Stability and Adjustment
1:30 pm
Using a Scaled Model to Assess The Performance of the Penticton Creek Restoration Project, British Columbia
-- Elli Papangelakis, PhD, McMaster University, School of Earth, Environment & Society, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
Papangelakis’ Presentation
1:50 pm
Naturalized Instream Diversion Design in an Avulsing Planform
-- Michael Scurlock, PhD, PE, AECOM, Glenwood Springs, CO
Scurlock’s Presentation
2:10 pm
Effects of Spatial and Temporal Variability in Erosion Pin Measurements on Erosion Rating Curves for the BANCS Model
-- Rex S. Gamble, EIT, GZA GeoEnvironmental, Norwood, MA
Gamble’s Presentation
2:30 pm
2:50 pm
Use of Protocol 1 for Prevented Sediment Credit
-- Craig Carson, McCormick Taylor, Inc., Baltimore, MD
Carson’s Presentation
3:10 pm
Break in the Exhibit Hall (Ryman Exhibit Hall B3)
Innovative Structures and Grade Control
3:30 pm
Innovative Grade Controls for Restoring an Incised Urban Channel at Millbrook Exchange Park, Raleigh, NC
-- Barbara A. Doll, PhD, PE, NC Sea Grant and Biological and Agricultural Engineering Department
NC State University, Raleigh, NC
Doll’s Presentation
3:50 pm
Use of Hay Bales in Stream Restoration: A Review of their Performance, and Vegetation Establishment to Secure Stability
-- Gina C. Levesque, 5 Smooth Stones Restoration, Livermore, Colorado
Levesque’s Presentation
4:10 pm
The Effect of Design and Site Characteristics on the Success of Instream Structures in Maryland
Benjamin Smith, Stantec Consulting, Roanoke, Virginia
Smith’s Presentation
4:30 pm
Sub-Grade Structures in Restoration Design
-- Grant Ginn, PE, Stantec Consulting, Asheville, NC
Ginn’s Presentation
4:50 pm
Bioengineering Solution for Infrastructure Protection and Stream Stability in Blackwater Creek
-- Emily Burgess, AECOM, Germantown, MD
Burgess’ Presentation
5:10 pm Adjourn