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Wet Weather Partnership/NACWA
CSO Workshop

April 21-23, 2010

The Intercontinental

525 N. Michigan Ave.

Chicago, Il 60611

 

Past Workshop Presentations

2009 Chicago Workshop Presentations

Wednesday, April 22

  1. Federal and State Enforcement Issues and Strategies: Report by the Massachussetts Coalition for Water Resources Stewardship and Government Negotiation Tip Sheet - F. Andes and D. Blake
  2. CSO LTCP Development Issues - J. Perras and P. Calamita
  3. Green Infrastructure Opportunities and Challenges - J. Molloy and J. Lyons

Thursday, April 23

  1. Chicago's Nationally Recognized Program Update - D. Lanyon
  2. First 100 Days (Almost) of the 111th Congress and Obama Administration - K. Jones
  3. The Evolving National Municipal Storm Water Program - C. Wilber
  4. EPA Initiatives to Incorporate Green Infrastructure in CSO LTCPs - J. Molloy
  5. Kansas City's Model Green LTCP & Pilot Programs - T. Leeds
  6. Finding the Balance Between Green and Grey Without Being Handcuffed by Either - J. Turner
  7. Adaptive Financial Management: Defining Consent Decree Requirements Within Community Financial Capabilities Presentation and Attachment, E. Rothstein
  8. Impact of the 2008-2009 Economic Crisis on Wet Weather Control Negotiations - L. Hollander
  9. How to Comply with Consent Decrees During an Economy in Crisis - J. Eger
  10. Managing Financial Risk in CSO Program Implementation - A. Russell

Friday, April 24

  1. Effectively Addressing Satellite Systems in Your Wet Weather Control Program - the ALCOSAN and HRSD Models - T. Henefin, HRSD and D. Borneman, ALCOSAN
  2. State Satellite System Orders in Columbus, OH, Addressing Wet Weather Flows: National Model for Regional Systems? - T. Wolff
  3. Verifying Wet Weather CSO/SSO Capacity Assurance - A. Lukas
  4. Black & Veatch Latest Annual National Water/Wastewater/Stormwater Rate Survey: Implications for Your Organization - L. Jaworski and A. White
  5. Significant Real-Time Control Benefits in Louisville, KY - B. Bingham
  6. EPA Office of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance Perspectives and Initiatives - M. Pollins
  7. Richmond's Tenacious Standards Revision Initiative - B. Steidel
  8. Addressing Water Quality Standards Compliance in Your Wet Weather Control Program - P. Bradley
  9. Post Construction CSO Compliance Monitoring - A. Nemura
  10. Putting It All Together: The Toledo Plan - C. Hufnagel
  11. Performance Criteria and Schedules for Recent CSO LTCPs - P. Calamita

2008 Chicago Workshop Presentations

Thursday, April 17

  1. M. Umberg - Green Infrastructure in CSO LTC Planning
  2. B. Bingham - Louisville & Jefferson Co. MSD
  3. S. Lipke - Cutting Edge CSO LTCP Developments
  4. J. Theis - Opportunities and Obstacles to Incorporating Green Solutions into Sewer Overflow Control Programs - USEPA's Perspective
  5. J. Lyons - Opportunities and Challenges to Incorporating Green Solutions Into Sewer Overflow Control Programs
  6. J. Eger - NKY Watersheds: Challenges and Solutions
  7. Hollander/Calamita - Financial Capability and Market Forces Affect CSO Decision-Making
  8. K. Jones - 2008 Congressional Update
  9. G. Garner - Do You Speak Green?

Friday, April 18

  1. B. Krill - Milwaukee's Watershed Approach to CSO, SSO and Polluted Stormwater Runoff
  2. J. Samons - Maintaining Forward Progress When Rates are Up
  3. R. Steidel - Water Quality Coordination/TMDL Allocation for the James River
  4. L. Jaworski - Toledo Waterways Initiative and 185 mgd HRT Facility
  5. K. Kharkar - DC WASA's Strategy to Maximize Wet Weather Treatment While Meeting New Nutrient Requirements
  6. J. Perras - Approved Use Attainability Analysis for Indianapolis CSOs
  7. D. Lanyon - TARP Update and Green Solutions for Wet Weather
  8. D. Burchmore - Stormwater and CSO Litigation Update
  9. C. Gamble and J. Scholl - Lansing's Integrated Approach to Permit and ACO Requirements While Replacing Aging Infrastructure
  10. C. Wilber - Calculating Wet Weather Capture
  11. V. Adderly - Portland's Experience in Operating Their CSO System for Compliance
  12. M. Cammarata - Philadelphia's Green Vision for CSO Long Term Control Planning
  13. M. Wahl - Green Solutions: Not Just A Demo Anymore
  14. J. Eger - NKY Watersheds: Challenges and Solutions

2007 Chicago Workshop Presentations

Thursday, April 26

  1. D. Lanyon - CSO in Chicago: Progress, Strategies and Challenges
  2. E. Odeal - Down to Business: An Overview of Our Combined Sewer Overflow Long Term Control Plan
  3. D. Marriott - Portland's CSO Program: Sixteen Years and Counting
  4. A. Russell - Washington, D.C.'s CSO Plan: Development to Implementation
  5. J. Samons - The Narragansett Bay Commission's CSO PR Efforts
  6. J. Perras - Strategically Managing Rate Increases to Fund CSO Controls
  7. K. Siddiqui - Recreation Management Program
  8. C. Wilber - Green Infrastructure in CSO Cities: Nation Overview and Strategic Considerations
  9. C. Crockett - Clean Water, Green City: Philadelphia's Watershed Approach to CSO Management
  10. V. Adderley - Portland's Sustainable Stormwater & Public Incentives Programs
  11. T. Leeds - Green Solutions
  12. J. Rexhausen - The CSO Financial Challenge: Economic Forces and Other Factors
  13. E. Rothstein - Utility Experience to Date and How it Can Help EPA Refocus Its Financial Capacity Assessment Guidance

Friday, April 27

  1. M. Pla - Watershed Planning and LTCP: Where We Are and How Did We Get Here
  2. P. Freedman - 21st Century Approaches to CSO and Water Quality Restoration
  3. L. Wilcher - CWA Water Quality and Compliance and LTCP Developments: LTCPs and Watershed Planning
  4. M. Pollins - CSO Enforcement Issues
  5. J. Lyons - Federal / State Dynamics Play Out in Kentucky: CSO Control Strategies and Key Developments Among CSO Communities
  6. E. King - Water Quality Standards: Wet Weather Issues and Recreational Use Protection
  7. P. Calamita - Regulatory Update
  8. Andes-Markowitz-Nemura - CSO LTCP Hot Topics
  9. A. Dunn - Paying For Clean Water: A Report on the 110th Congress and Beyond

2006 Chicago Workshop Presentations

  1. Alexandra Dunn Presentation
  2. Clyde Wilber Presentation
  3. David Burchmore Presentation - Consent Decree Handbook
  4. David Burchmore Presentation - LTCP
  5. Dax Blake Presentation
  6. Fred Andes Presentation
  7. Gary Mercer Presentation
  8. Jim Keating Presentation
  9. Jodi Perras Presentation
  10. John Lyons Presentation
  11. John Sheehan Presentation
  12. Kevin Shafer Presentation
  13. Michelle Pla Presentation
  14. Nancy Wheatley - Reggie Rowe Presentation
  15. Pat Karney Presentation
  16. Paul Calamita Presentation
  17. Ralph Wallace Presentation
  18. Rosemary Spalding Presentation
  19. Walker Smith Presentation

2005 Chicago Workshop Presentations

  1. Evolving LTCP Issues
  2. Alexandra Dunn Presentation
  3. Avis Russell Presentation
  4. Art Umble Presentation
  5. Clyde Wilber Presentation - Simplified UAAs
  6. Clyde Wilber Presentation - UAA's Data Needs
  7. Dave Evans Presentation
  8. Jodi Perras Presentation - UAA and LTCP Development
  9. Jodi Perras Presentation - Model UAA: Managing Public Participation
  10. Jodi Perras Presentation - Model UAA - Working With Stakeholders
  11. James Scholl Presentation
  12. John Sheehan Presentation
  13. J. St. John Presentation
  14. Paul Calamita Presentation
  15. W. Kurtz Presentation
 
   
 
 

 

 

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