Past Events Archive
2013 Advanced Bioretention Design Workshop, March 20, 2013
2013 Post-Construction Stormwater Management Workshop, March 21, 2013
Keynote Speakers
- Stretching the Boundaries of an MS4 Phase II Community: Dean Mattoon, City of Dubuque, IA
- Performance Evaluation of Green Solutions in the Middle Blue River Basin: Francis Reddy, City of Kansas City, MO
- New Ideas for Nebraska Green Roof Ecosystems: Dr. Richard Sutton, University of Nebraska - Lincoln
- Green Alleys, Clean Water - The Dubugue Project: Jon Dienst, City of Dubuque
Breakout Sessions
- Infrastructure Work and Collaborations with the EPA for the Omaha CSO Program: Jim Theiler, City of Omaha
- Reducing Stormwater Volumes with Green Infrastructure Techniques. Examples from Douglas County: Kent Holm, Douglas County Environmental Services
- UNO Bioretention Garden Case Study: Design, Funding and Client Perspective: Steve Rodie, UNL; John Royster, Big Muddy Workshop; Ryan Bentley, Big Muddy Workshop; Christina Hoyt, Nebraska Statewide ARboretum; Andy Szatko, City of Omaha
- Urban Bioinfiltration Case Studies: Tom Bentley, Kinghorn Gardens & Bryan Kinghorn, Kinghorn Gardens
- Bioswale Comparison in Culvert Extension Project: Allison Krohn, NDOR
- Impacts of Impervious Surface Areas: Andy Szatko, City of Omaha
- Green Infrastructure Modeling for Missouri Avenue/Spring Lake Park Sewer Separation Project: Rocky Keehn, SEH
- City of Dubuque, IA Data Collection Methods: Dean Mattoon, City of Dubuque, IA
2012 Nebraska Post-Construction Stormwater Management Conference: Bioretention Garden Preworkshop, March 20, 2012
2012 Nebraska Post-Construction Stormwater Management Conference, March 21, 2012
Keynote Speakers
- Forging the Link: Linking the Economic Benefits of LID and Community Decisions - Dr. Robert Roseen , Director, University of New Hampshire Stormwater Center
- Climate and Land Use Consequences to 100-Year Flooding - Robert Roseen, P.E., Director, University of New Hampshire Stormwater Center
- Multi-variate Study of Stormwater BMPs - Jim Schuessler, ASLA, PLA, LEED AP, BNIM, Inc., Kansas City, MO
Breakout Sessions
- City of Omaha Infiltration Study: Performance Assessment of Two Stormwater BMPs for Infiltration, Water Quality, & Vegetative Growth - Presentation - Ted Hartsig, Olsson's & Assoc. & Andy Szatko, City of Omaha & UNL
- City of Omaha Infiltration Study - Report - Ted Hartsig, Olsson's & Assoc. & Andy Szatko, City of Omaha & UNL
- Towne Centre Case Study - Applying the Runoff Reduction Methodology Enables Credible Cost Comparative Analysis & Incentives for Innovative Implementation of BMPs - Ryan Bentley, Big Muddy Workshop
- Performance of Established Rain Gardens in Lincoln, NE - Thomas Franti, UNL
- Plant Survivability & Homeowner Perceptions in the Holmes Lake Rain Garden Pilot Program - Kelly Feehan, UNL
- Emerging Plant Possibilities for Bioretention - Bob Henrickson
- Monitoring 101: Collecting data for urban watersheds in a post-construction environment - Rebecca Kauten, Senior Research Associate, University of Northern Iowa
- Antelope Creek Watershed Basin Management Plan - Jon Trombino, P.E., EA Engineering, Science, and Technology; Jonathan Mohr, EA Engineering, Science, and Technology
- Case Study: Bioswale Construction – A Learning Process - Selma Kessler, P.E., CFM, Civil Engineer, City of Omaha
- Southland Lane Detention Pond Project is a "classroom" for future green infrastructure projects in the City of Brookings, South Dakota - Rocky Keehn, P.E., D.WRE, LEED AP, Senior Water Resources Engineer, Short Elliott Hendrickson, Inc.
- Omaha Regional Post-Construction Stormwater BMP Design Manual Update - Andy Sauer, P.E. CDM Smith
- Perspective of a Phase II community: Lessons learned in our first permit term - Annie Folck, Stormwater Program Specialist, City of Scottsbluff, Nebraska
Information presented within the Stormwater Management section of this Water Web site has been reviewed by the University of Nebraska Stormwater Management Team. Please contact Katie Pekarek, Kelly Feehan, or Thomas Franti with questions.
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