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OPENING GENERAL SESSION

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9:15 A.M. – 10:30 A.M. Oregon Ballroom

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My warmest greetings to all of you! It is a great pleasure for me to welcome you to this year’s conference on behalf of StormCon and Forester Media. Thank you all for making yourself available to present, exhibit, and attend the thirteenth annual stormwater pollution prevention conference and exposition. This year continues to raise the bar of excellence. An incredibly dedicated group of stormwater industry practitioners and professionals have contributed to provide StormCon 2014 with something for everyone in the industry: Vendors, Manufacturers, Consultants, Stormwater Managers, Municipal Government Professionals, County and State Government Representatives, EPA Representatives, Wetland Mitigation and Restoration Staff, Environmental Regulations and Compliance Personnel. This cadre of dedicated professionals has contributed over 165 presentations and 185 exhibits. This is the largest stormwater event ever assembled and it is your best opportunity to see the latest in equipment, technology, and services for this industry. Once again, the conference has something for everyone. The newly redesigned professional program presents solutions to stormwater sector challenges in grouped sessions that span the entire event. Our six-track course curriculum will offer an extensive range of material that focuses on green infrastructure, BMP case studies, stormwater program management, waterquality assessment and monitoring, industrial stormwater, and advanced research topics. You will fi nd the schedule will allow you the time to do and see everything you want. Visit the exhibit hall and cyber cafe, the networking hub of the conference. Join in our featured events and reach out to like minded professionals who have many of the same concerns as you. Make ke the most of your time aatt StormC StormCon Con n aand nd en enjoy all the beauty the City of Portland tland has to offer!! Sincerely, cerely,

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GENERAL INFORMATION

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WELCOME TO PORTLAND

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SPONSOR ACKNOWLEDGMENT

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CONFERENCE SCHEDULE AT A GLANCE

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NETWORKING FUNCTIONS, AMENITIES, & SPECIAL EVENTS

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PRE-CONFERENCE COURSES

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PRE-CONFERENCE CERTIFICATION COURSES

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CONFERENCE PROGRAM TRACKS

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CONFERENCE COURSE SCHEDULE 24–31 Tuesday Courses 32–39 Wednesday Courses 40–41 Thursday Courses

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Layout, Information

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Exhibitors List

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EXHIBITOR DIRECTORY

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NOTES

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General Information Registration

Tote Bag Literature

The StormCon registration desk is located in the exhibit hall foyer area and will be open for workshop and course registration, pre-registration confirmation, name badge pickup, and general information during the following hours:

StormCon encourages you to spend some time looking through the tote bag that is available at our registration desk for interesting product literature and much more. TOTE BAG HOSTED BY

Sunday: Monday: Tuesday: Wednesday: Thursday:

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Remember to pick up your badges at the registration desk. The Speaker Ready Room is located in the Oregon Convention Center meeting room A104.

Photography StormCon prohibits the use of cameras or video- or audio-recording equipment in the exhibit halls, in pre-conference workshops, course sessions, or during any networking function or event associated with the conference.

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Course Rooms and Events StormCon activities will be held in the convention center. Please check with the staff at the registration desk for pre-conference workshop and course room assignments, or for assistance with finding the location of any conference activity. Have some coffee, catch up with colleagues, and enjoy the comforts of the Cyber Cafe. COURSE TRACKS HOSTED BY

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Office of Mayor Charlie Hales City of Portland

July 09, 2014

Dear Attendees and Guests of StormCon: Welcome to Portland, Oregon, for your 2014 Annual StormCon Conference. I know there were many destinations from which to choose. It's exciting to know that "The City of Roses" was chosen. Portland’s attributes have garnered a lot of positive attention recently. In January 2014, Rough Guides included Portland as the onlyy U.S. destination on their listt off top 10 ci c ties. Last year, CNN named Portland the No. 1 best beer town in Am A ericca an nd Food & Wine named Southeast Division Street one of the “10 bes e t fo f odie streets in America.” I can assure you that these are not empty platitudes. Portland has worked hard to nurture the arts, to encourage eco-friendly practices and ideas,, to en e couragee innovati t ve v publ pu b ic transit, to support the chefs and winema m kers r of ou ourr re regi gion on,, an and d to pro rote t ct c and pres pr eser erve ve the cit ity’ y’ss su surr rrou ound ndin ing g na natu tura rall be beau auty ty.. We hope you have the pleasur ure of exp xperie ienc n ing thi his firsth han a d. And we are thrilled d to welcome StormCon to Portland. With wa warm regards,

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Schedule at a Glance SUNDAY, AUGUST 3 7:30 A.M. – 5:00 P.M.

Registration Open PRE-CONFERENCE CERTIFICATION COURSES

8:30 A.M. – 5:30 P.M.

Certified Professional in Storm Water Quality (CPSWQ®)

Review Course

8:30 A.M. – 4:30 P.M.

Certified Professional in Erosion and Sediment Control (CPESC®)

Review Course

8:30 A.M. – 4:30 P.M.

Certified Erosion, Sediment, and Storm Water Inspector (CESSWI™)

Review Course

8:00 A.M. – 5:00 P.M.

Certified Inspector of Sediment and Erosion Control (CISEC®)

Training Modules

8:30 A.M. – 4:30 P.M.

Certified Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System Specialist (CMS4S™)

Review Course

5:00 P.M. – 8:00 P.M.

EXHIBIT SETUP

MONDAY, AUGUST 4 7:30 A.M. – 5:00 P.M.

Registration Open

8:00 A.M. – 3:00 P.M.

EXHIBIT SETUP PRE-CONFERENCE CERTIFICATION COURSES AND EXAMS

8:30 A.M. – 1:30 P.M.

Certified Professional in Storm Water Quality (CPSWQ®)

Exam

8:30 A.M. – 1:30 P.M.

Certified Professional in Erosion and Sediment Control (CPESC®)

Exam

8:30 A.M. – 1:30 P.M.

Certified Erosion, Sediment, and Storm Water Inspector (CESSWI™)

Exam

8:00 A.M. – 5:00 P.M.

Certified Inspector of Sediment and Erosion Control (CISEC®)

Training Modules/Exam

8:30 A.M. – 1:30 P.M.

Certified Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System Specialist (CMS4S™)

Exam

PRE-CONFERENCE COURSES 8:00 A.M. – 4:00 P.M.

BMP Selection to Improve Your Watershed

8:00 A.M. – 4:00 P.M.

Construction Site SWPPP Compliance: Learning to Truly Implement a Compliant Program

8:00 A.M. – 4:00 P.M.

Repairing Entrenched, Incised, and Degraded Urban Streams – Techniques and Case Studies

8:00 A.M. – 4:00 P.M.

Stormwater Pollution Modeling for LID, TMDL, and Retrofitting Analyses – An Overview of WinSLAMM

4:00 P.M. – 7:00 P.M.

EXHIBIT HALL OPEN

4:00 P.M. – 7:00 P.M.

Cyber Café Open

4:00 P.M. – 7:00 P.M.

EXHIBIT HALL RECEPTION (Open to all attendees)

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TUESDAY, AUGUST 5 7:00 A.M. – 5:00 P.M.

Registration Open

9:15 A.M. – 10:30 A.M.

OPENING GENERAL SESSION: Former Maryland Governor Parris Glendening, President of Smart Growth America’s Leadership Institute

9:00 A.M. – 12:15 P.M. 1:15 P.M. – 5:30 P.M.

Cyber Café Open

9:00 A.M. – 12:15 P.M. 1:15 P.M. – 5:30 P.M.

EXHIBIT HALL OPEN

8:00 A.M. – 9:00 A.M. 11:00 A.M. – 12:00 P.M. COURSE SCHEDULE 1:30 P.M.. – 3:00 P.M. 3:30 P.M.. – 5:00 P.M. 12:15 P.M. – 1:15 P.M.

LUNCHEON

2:45 P.M. – 3:30 P.M.

Afternoon Refreshment Break

5:30 P.M. – 8:00 P.M.

GALA RECEPTION

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 6 7:00 A.M. – 5:00 P.M.

Registration Open

9:00 A.M. – 12:15 P.M. 1:15 P.M. – 4:30 P.M.

Cyber Café Open

9:00 A.M. – 12:15 P.M. 1:15 P.M. – 5:00 P.M.

EXHIBIT HALL OPEN

8:30 A.M. – 10:00 A.M. 10:30 A.M – 12:00 P.M. 1:30 P.M. – 3:00 P.M. 3:30 P.M. – 5:00 P.M.

COURSE SCHEDULE

12:15 P.M. – 1:15 P.M.

LUNCHEON

3:15 P.M. – 3:45 P.M.

Afternoon Refreshment Break

5:00 P.M. – 8:00 P.M.

Exhibits Dismantle

THURSDAY, AUGUST 7 7:00 A.M. – 11:00 A.M.

Registration Open

8:00 A.M. – 9:30 A.M.

COURSE SCHEDULE

9:45 A.M. – 11:00 A.M.

SPECIAL SESSION: Update on EPA Stormwater Program

8:00 A.M. – 12:00 P.M.

STORMWATER BUS TOUR The Port of Portland Oregon and Port of Vancouver USA (see page 14 for additional information)

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Networking Functions, Amenities & Special E Exhibit Hall Reception

Gala Reception

Monday, August 4

Tuesday, August 5

4:00 P.M. – 7:00 P.M. Location: Exhibit Hall

5:30 P.M. – 8:00 P.M. Location: Oregon Ballroom

Join us for the opening of the StormCon exhibit hall for complimentary food, drink, and to kick off the conference at 4:00 p.m. It’s a great way to meet colleagues, network, and visit with vendors who will be offering all of the services and technologies that you need for your community’s stormwater plan.

Enjoy a very pleasant evening of relaxed entertainment and terrific food! The night will include an inspired Oregon buffet, live music, passed hors d’oeuvres, carving stations, and much more. Complimentary non-alcoholic beverages and cash bars are also provided. Admission is complimentary with your conference badge. Please join us for this favorite StormCon tradition!

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Opening General Session

Hosted by

Tuesday, August 5 9:15 A.M. – 10:30 A.M. Location: Oregon Ballroom Parris N. Glendening is President of Smart Growth America’s Leadership Institute. In this role, he travels across the country and around the world advising state and local governments on smart growth, transit, and sustainability policies and practices. He has been a keynote speaker at international conferences in Turkey, China, Australia, South Africa, Canada, and Ghana. He also serves as President of the Governors’ Institute on Community Design, a technical assistance program run in partnership between the HUD-EPA-DOT Partnership for Sustainable Communities and Smart Growth America.

STORMWATER T Port of Portland Oregon and Port of Vancouver USA Bus Tour 0.25 CONTINUING EDUCATION UNIT

Thursday, August 7 8:00 A.M. – 12:00 P.M.

All attendees are invited. Bring your comments and questions and participate! Be part of the national stormwater conversation.

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al Events Cyber Café

Luncheons

Monday, August 4

Tuesday, August 5 Wednesday, August 6

4:00 P.M. – 7:00 P.M.

Tuesday, August 5 9:00 A.M. – 12:15 P.M., 1:15 P.M. – 5:30 P.M.

Wednesday, August 6 9:00 A.M. – 12:15 P.M., 1:15 P.M. – 4:30 P.M. Location: Exhibit Hall Stay in touch with e-mail, news, and industry websites in our highly interactive StormCon Cyber Café. Conveniently located Hosted by in the exhibit hall, the Cyber Café is the center of conference activity. Have some coffee, catch up with colleagues, and enjoy the comforts of our spacious café.

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12:15 P.M. – 1:15 P.M. Location: Exhibit Hall Join your peers at StormCon’s fantastic sitdown buffet networking lunches on Tuesday and Wednesday. The course sessions are closed during the luncheons so you can take full advantage of this conference highlight and networking opportunity.

Tuesday Luncheon Hosted by

Wednesday Luncheon Hosted by

Afternoon Refreshment Breaks Tuesday, August 5 2:45 P.M. – 3:30 P.M.

The Port of Portland in Oregon, and the Port of Vancouver USA in Washington believe that sustainability and economic development go hand-in-hand and have succeeded in supporting thousands of family wage jobs and the Northwest’s trade-dependent economy while continually striving to enhance and minimize impacts on the environment. Both ports have incorporated out-ofthe-box stormwater management solutions at several of their facilities that are unique in the industry and have provided a model for others to follow. The bus tour will showcase how green stormwater infrastructure and traditionally residential concepts have been adapted at industrial port facilities on the Columbia River.

Wednesday, August 6 3:15 P.M. – 3:45 P.M. Location: Exhibit Hall Join us Tuesday and Wednesday for a complimentary refreshment and power snack in both exhibit halls. Use this break from your courses to catch up with colleagues and explore the latest technologies and services available to address all of your surface and stormwater challenges. Tuesday Afternoon Break hosted by

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Tour attendees will board buses at 7:30 A.M. at the Oregon Convention Center for a short ride to Terminal 6 at the Port of Portland.

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Pre-Conference Courses Monday, August 4 8:00 A.M. – 4:00 P.M. BMP Selection to Improve Your Watershed 0.5 Continuing Education Unit Gordon England, PE, D.WRE, president of Stormwater Solutions, Inc.; Stuart Stein, PE, D.WRE, president of GKY and Associates

Construction Site SWPPP Compliance: Learning to truly implement a compliant program 0.5 Continuing Education Unit Jennifer Hildebrand, CPESC, CPSWQ, CESSWI, CISEC environmental compliance manager, WSB and Associates Inc.

Repairing Entrenched, Incised, and Degraded Urban Streams — Techniques and Case Studies 0.5 Continuing Education Unit John McCullah, president of Salix Applied Earthcare; Dave Derrick, potomologist & senior restoration consultant with Cardno ENTRIX

Stormwater Pollution Modeling for LID, TMDL, and Retrofitting Analyses — An Overview of WinSLAMM 0.5 Continuing Education Unit Presented By: Brown and Caldwell James Bachhuber, PH, Brown and Caldwell; Caroline Burger, PE, water resource engineer, Brown and Caldwell

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Pre-Conference Certification Courses Certified Professional in Storm Water Quality (CPSWQ®) Alan Black, PE, CPSWQ, CPESC Review Course: Sunday, August 3: 8:30 A.M. – 5:30 P.M. Certification Exam: Monday, August 4: 8:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m.

Certified Professional in Erosion and Sediment Control (CPESC®) Alwwwex Zimmerman, CPESC, CISEC, CESSWI, CESCL Review Course: Sunday, August 3: 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Certification Exam: Monday, August 4: 8:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m.

Certified Erosion, Sediment, and Storm Water Inspector (CESSWI™) Sue Clarke, CPESC, CESSWI, CMS4S Review Course: Sunday, August 3: 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Certification Exam: Monday, August 4: 8:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m.

Certified Inspector of Sediment and Erosion Control (CISEC®) Yolanda Leal, CISEC No. 449 Training Modules: Sunday, August 3: 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Monday, August 4: 8:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. Certification Exam: Monday, August 4: 1:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.

Certified Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System Specialist (CMS4S™) Lori Gates, CPESC, CPSWQ, CMS4S Christopher B. Burke Engineering, LLC, senior resource planner Review Course: Sunday, August 3: 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Certification Exam: Monday, August 4: 8:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m.

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Conference Program Tracks BMP Case Studies Examples of structural and nonstructural best management practices to achieve water-quality goals B

Green Infrastructure Low impact development (LID) techniques as well as smart growth and other green infrastructure practices G

Stormwater Program Management Funding, public education and outreach, staffing, regulatory compliance, and other elements of managing a successful program P

Water-Quality Monitoring Water-quality assessment, monitoring and sampling techniques, and modeling practices Q

Industrial Stormwater Management Industrial stormwater management and permitting, focusing on publicly and privately owned facilities covered by industrial stormwater permits or EPA’s stormwater multi-sector general permit D

Advanced Research Topics Comparing BMP performance, evaluating testing protocols, and trends in stormwater research R

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Conference Course Schedule PROGRAM TRACKS

Tuesday, August 5 8:00 A.M. – 9:00 A.M.

ROOM

BMP Case Studies

BMP Case Studies .............................. B 116

Examples of structural and nonstructural best management practices to achieve water-quality goals

Green Infrastructure................ B 110-111-112

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SW Program Management ......B 117-118-119 Water-Quality Monitoring ..................... B 115 Industrial Stormwater Management ..... B 113

Green Infrastructure Low impact development (LID) techniques as well as smart growth and other green infrastructure practices G

Advanced Research Topics ................. B 114 11:00 A.M. – 12:00 P.M.

ROOM

BMP Case Studies .............................. B 116 Green Infrastructure I .............. B 110-111-112

Stormwater Program Management

Green Infrastructure II .......................... B 113 SW Program Management I ....B 117-118-119

Funding, public education and outreach, staffing, regulatory compliance, and other elements of managing a successful program

SW Program Management II................. B115 SW Program Management III ............... B 114 P

1:30 P.M. – 3:00 P.M.

Water-Quality Monitoring Water-quality assessment, monitoring and sampling techniques, and modeling practices Q

ROOM

BMP Case Studies .............................. B 116 Green Infrastructure................ B 110-111-112 SW Program Management I ....B 117-118-119 SW Program Management II................ B 115 Industrial Stormwater Management ..... B 113

Industrial Stormwater Management

Advanced Research Topics ................. B 114

Industrial stormwater management and permitting, focusing on publicly and privately owned facilities covered by industrial stormwater permits or EPA’s stormwater multi-sector general permit D

3:30 P.M. – 5:00 P.M.

ROOM

BMP Case Studies .............................. B 116 Green Infrastructure I .............. B 110-111-112 Green Infrastructure II .......................... B 113 SW Program Management I ....B 117-118-119

Advanced Research Topics

SW Program Management II................ B 114

Comparing BMP performance, evaluating testing protocols, and trends in stormwater research

Water-Quality Monitoring ..................... B 115 R

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Wednesday, August 6 8:30 A.M. – 10:00 A.M.

Thursday, August 7 ROOM

8:00 A.M. – 9:30 A.M.

ROOM

BMP Case Studies I ............................ B 116

BMP Case Studies .............................. B 116

BMP Case Studies II ............................ B 115

Green Infrastructure....................... B 111-112

Green Infrastructure................ B 110-111-112

SW Program Management .................. B 113

SW Program Management ......B 117-118-119

Water-Quality Monitoring ..................... B 115

Industrial Stormwater Management ..... B 113

Industrial Stormwater Management ..... B 110

Advanced Research Topics ................. B 114

Advanced Research Topics ................. B 114

10:30 A.M. – 12:00 P.M.

ROOM

BMP Case Studies .............................. B 116 Green Infrastructure................ B 110-111-112

9:45 A.M. – 11:00 A.M.

ROOM

Special Session: ................................A 105-106 Update on EPA Stormwater Program

SW Program Management ......B 117-118-119 Water-Quality Monitoring ..................... B 115 Industrial Stormwater Management ..... B 113 Advanced Research Topics ................. B 114 1:30 P.M. – 3:00 P.M.

ROOM

BMP Case Studies .............................. B 116 Green Infrastructure I .............. B 110-111-112 Green Infrastructure II .......................... B 115 SW Program Management ......B 117-118-119 Water-Quality Monitoring ..................... B 114 Industrial Stormwater Management ..... B 113 3:30 P.M. – 5:00 P.M.

ROOM

BMP Case Studies .............................. B 116 Green Infrastructure I .............. B 110-111-112 Green Infrastructure II .......................... B 113 SW Program Management ......B 117-118-119 Water-Quality Monitoring ..................... B 115 Advanced Research Topics ................. B 114

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Tuesday Conference Courses August 5 8:00 A.M. – 9:00 A.M. BMP CASE STUDIES Room B 116 B11 ................................... 8:00 A.M. – 8:30 A.M. Basin-Wide Urban Stormwater BMPs: What Can Reasonably Be Done to Reduce Pollutant Loads?

WATER-QUALITY MONITORING Room B 115 Q11 ................................... 8:00 A.M. – 8:30 A.M. A Watershed-Based Sediment Monitoring Program to Assess Sediment TMDL Targets in Los Peñasquitos Lagoon

Dana B. de Leon, City of Tacoma, WA

Jeremy Burns, AMEC Environment and Infrastructure, San Diego, CA; Habib Matin, AMEC Environment and Infrastructure, Portland, OR; Edith Moreno, AMEC Environment and Infrastructure, San Diego, CA

B12 .................................. 8:30 A.M. – 9:00 A.M. Thea Foss Watershed Urban Streets Pollutant Load Generation and Street Cleaning Effectiveness Evaluation

INDUSTRIAL STORMWATER MANAGEMENT Room B 113

Todd M. Thornburg, Anchor QEA, Portland, OR

Roger Sutherland, AMEC Environment and Infrastructure, Portland, OR

GREEN INFRASTRUCTURE Room B 110-111-112 G11 ................................... 8:00 A.M. – 8:30 A.M. Forging Partnerships to Implement Green Infrastructure Retrofitting Projects Don Green, City of Chattanooga, TN Mo Minkara, City of Chattanooga, TN

G12 ................................... 8:30 A.M. – 9:00 A.M. Juanita Creek Stormwater Retrofit Analysis Jenny Gaus, City of Kirkland, WA Jeff Burkey, King County Water and Land Resources Division, Seattle, WA

STORMWATER PROGRAM MANAGEMENT Room B 117-118-119 P11 ................................... 8:00 A.M. – 8:30 A.M. Asset Management and Tacoma’s Storm Rapid Assessment Program (STRAP) Lorna Mauren, City of Tacoma, WA

P12 ................................... 8:30 A.M. – 9:00 A.M. How to Utilize Mobile Technology to Meet NPDES Compliance in a Cost-Effective Manner

D11 ................................... 8:00 A.M. – 8:30 A.M. Small Airports, Big Challenges: A SectorSpecific Look at the Unique Challenges of Industrial Stormwater Compliance Jennifer Burke, GZA Environmental, Springfield, MA

D12 ................................... 8:30 A.M. – 9:00 A.M. No More Ponds: Interagency Collaboration to Change Stormwater Management Rules for North Carolina Airports Jennifer Fuller, North Carolina Department of Transportation, Raleigh, NC

ADVANCED RESEARCH TOPICS Room B 114 R11 ................................... 8:00 A.M. – 8:30 A.M. Adaptive Management Planning for Climate Change: Addressing Potential Impacts on Infrastructure Planning and Design Lisa Jeffrey, Brown and Caldwell, Virginia Beach, VA David Rutter, Mid Ohio Regional Planning Agency, Columbus, OH

R12 ................................... 8:30 A.M. – 9:00 A.M. Potential Impacts of Climate Change on Local Stormwater Management Policy in Southern California Richard Lucera, RBF Consulting, Carlsbad, CA

Bryan Chappell, Pierce County Public Works, Spanaway, WA

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TUES. 9:15 A.M. – 10:30 A.M. OPENING GENERAL SESSION Oregon Ballroom Parris Glendening, Former Maryland Governor and President of Smart Growth America’s Leadership Institute

G22 ................................ 11:30 A.M. – 12:00 P.M. Design and Installation of Green Roof on Amigos de Valle, San Juan, TX Mayokun Adekola, Texas A&M University, Kingsville, TX

GREEN INFRASTRUCTURE II Room B 113 G23 ................................ 11:00 A.M. – 11:30 A.M. How to Assess Your Knowledge in Low Impact Development and Get the Training You Need Gretchen Muller, Cascadia Consulting Group, Seattle, WA Hilary Wilkinson, Veda Environmental, Bellingham, WA

TUES. 11:00 A.M. – 12:00 P.M. BMP CASE STUDIES Room B 116 B21 ................................ 11:00 A.M. – 11:30 A.M. Performance Monitoring of a High-Flow Bioretention System in Washington State for Basic and Phosphorus Treatment Under the Technology Assessment Protocol – Ecology Rebecca Dugopolski, Herrera Environmental Consultants, Seattle, WA Mindy Hills, Filterra Bioretention Systems, Ashland, VA

G24 ................................ 11:30 A.M. – 12:00 P.M. Establishing a Stormwater LID Education and Outreach Center Charley Schwartz, Leon County Development Support and Environmental Management, Tallahassee, FL Natasha Hartsfield, Tallahassee Museum, Tallahassee, FL

Conference Program Tracks BMP Case Studies

B

Green Infrastructure

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Stormwater Program Management

P

GREEN INFRASTRUCTURE I Room B 110-111-112

Water-Quality Monitoring

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G21 ................................ 11:00 A.M. – 11:30 A.M. Bringing Green Roofs to the Ground Plane: Green Tracks for Baltimore

Industrial Stormwater Management

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Rudraksha Jhaveri, Mahan Rykiel Associates, Baltimore, MD JoAnn Trach Tongson, Mahan Rykiel Associates, Baltimore, MD Ken Schmidt, Mahan Rykiel Associates, Baltimore, MD

Advanced Research Topics

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B22 ................................ 11:30 A.M. – 12:00 P.M. Discussion of Vegetated Biofiltration Cell Performance Evaluation Study Results Conducted at the Port of Longview, WA John Pedrick, Contech Engineered Solutions, Portland, OR

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Tuesday Conference Courses STORMWATER PROGRAM MANAGEMENT I Room B 117-118-119 P21 ................................ 11:00 A.M. – 11:30 A.M. The Problem Is Complicated But the Solutions Don’t Have to Be: Salem’s Hydromodification Assessment Marjorie Wolfe, ESA, Portland, OR Keith Bondaug-Winn, City of Salem, OR

P22 ................................ 11:30 A.M. – 12:00 P.M. Integration of LID and Hydromodification Controls With a New Tool for the City of Sacramento Scott Taylor, RBF Consulting, Carlsbad, CA Dalia Fadl, City of Sacramento, CA

STORMWATER PROGRAM MANAGEMENT II Room B 115 P23 ................................ 11:00 A.M. – 11:30 A.M. Clean Water, Clear Choice: A Roadmap to a Public Supported Local Stormwater Program Lin Liang, Greeley and Hansen, Richmond, VA Erin Hawkins, City of Lynchburg, VA

P26 ................................ 11:30 A.M. – 12:00 P.M. A Model for Cost-Effective Stormwater Management Brian Boyer, Kieser and Associates, Kalamazoo, MI Mark Kieser, Kieser and Associates, Kalamazoo, MI

TUES. 12:00 P.M. – 1:30 P.M. LUNCH BREAK TUES. 1:30 P.M. – 3:00 P.M. BMP CASE STUDIES Room B 116 B31 ....................................1:30 P.M. – 2:00 P.M. Retrofitting 22 Impervious Acres in the Long Creek Watershed Management District, South Portland, ME Rich Niles, AMEC Environment and Infrastructure, Westford, MA

B32 ....................................2:00 P.M. – 2:30 P.M. Suburban Lake Retrofit: Utilizing Existing County-Owned Ponds to Improve Habitat and Water Quality and Provide Flood Control Benefits Jill Stachura, Brown and Caldwell, Atlanta, GA

P24 ................................ 11:30 A.M. – 12:00 P.M. Integrated Municipal Planning and Green Infrastructure in Lancaster, PA: A Case Study of EPA’s New Integrated Municipal Planning Framework

B33 ....................................2:30 P.M. – 3:00 P.M. Rethinking Bioretention Design in the Missouri River Basin: Striving for Enhanced Performance, Aesthetics, and Cost Effectiveness

Andrew Potts, CH2M Hill, Philadelphia, PA Charlotte, Katzenmoyer, City of Lancaster, PA Brian Marengo, CH2M Hill, Philadelphia, PA

Steven Rodie, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Omaha, NE Andy Szatko, City of Omaha Environmental Quality Control Division, Omaha, NE Ted Harsig, Olsson Associates, Overland Park, KS

STORMWATER PROGRAM MANAGEMENT III Room B 114 P25 ................................ 11:00 A.M. – 11:30 A.M. Development and Application of a WebBased Post-Construction Stormwater BMP Feasibility Screening Tool Vaikko Allen, Contech Engineered Solutions, Ojai, CA

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GREEN INFRASTRUCTURE Room B 110-111-112 G31 ....................................1:30 P.M. – 2:00 P.M. Watershed-Scale Green Infrastructure Implementation in an Urban Downtown Catchment: Burlington, VT Andres Torizzo, Watershed Consulting Associates, Burlington, VT Joanie Stultz, Watershed Consulting Associates, Burlington, VT

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Tuesday Conference Courses G32 ....................................2:00 P.M. – 2:30 P.M. San Francisco’s Green Infrastructure Program: From Creek Daylighting to Green Alleyways Raphael Garcia, San Francisco Public Utilities Commission, San Francisco, CA

G33 ....................................2:30 P.M. – 3:00 P.M. Onondaga County’s Green Infrastructure CSO Abatement Program: GI Construction and Technology Choices Zachary Monge, CH2M Hill, Syracuse, NY Matthew Marko, CH2M Hill, Syracuse, NY

STORMWATER PROGRAM MANAGEMENT I Room B 117-118-119 P31 ....................................1:30 P.M. – 2:00 P.M. You Created a Stormwater Utility in the Midst of the Great Recession? You Must Be Crazy There in Salem! Robert Chandler, Salem Public Works, Salem, OR

P32 ....................................2:00 P.M. – 2:30 P.M. Developing a Stormwater Capital Improvement in Program in a 204,000-Acre Watershed Bob Davis, Kansas City Water Services, Kansas City, MO

P33 ....................................2:30 P.M. – 3:00 P.M. Stormwater Financing: Development of a Stormwater Rate and Credit Program Jeremy Blair, City of Mississauga, ON Lincoln Kan, City of Mississauga, ON

STORMWATER PROGRAM MANAGEMENT II Room B 115 P34 ....................................1:30 P.M. – 2:00 P.M. Delaware Livable Lawns: A Partnership Program to Reduce Fertilizer and Pesticide Runoff Though Public Education Marianne Walch, Delaware Department of Transportation, Dover, DE Randy Cole, Delaware Department of Transportation, Dover, DE

P35 ....................................2:00 P.M. – 2:30 P.M. Working With Your NPDES Municipalities for Project Development: Washington State’s Grants of Regional or Statewide Significance Dan Gariepy, Washington State Department of Ecology, Olympia, WA

P36 ....................................2:30 P.M. – 3:00 P.M. Public Education and Outreach: Thinking Outside the Box Cheryl Jenkins, City of Nampa, ID

INDUSTRIAL STORMWATER MANAGEMENT Room B 113 D31 ....................................1:30 P.M. – 2:00 P.M. A Solution to Log Yard Water Quality Challenges Tom Atkins, Aspect Consulting, Seattle, WA

D32 ....................................2:00 P.M. – 2:30 P.M. Interim Stormwater Management at a Historical Mill Site Gregg Bryden, Kennedy/Jenks Consultants, Portland, OR

D33 ....................................2:30 P.M. – 3:00 P.M. Stormwater to Sanitary Sewer: Most Efficient Treatment Option Iain Wingard, GeoEngineers, Tacoma, WA Garrett Leque, GeoEngineers, Tacoma, WA

Conference Program Tracks BMP Case Studies

B

Green Infrastructure

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Stormwater ProgramManagement

P

Water-Quality Monitoring

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Industrial Stormwater Management

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Advanced Research Topics

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Tuesday Conference Courses ADVANCED RESEARCH TOPICS Room B 114

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R31 ....................................1:30 P.M. – 2:00 P.M. HSPF Tools for Water-Quality Master Planning and BMP Prioritization of San Antonio River Watersheds

G41 ....................................3:30 P.M. – 4:00 P.M. How to Infiltrate the First Inch of Rain … Using a Computer

Yu-Chun Su, Lockwood, Andrews, and Newnam, Houston, TX Sheeba Thomas, San Antonio River Authority, San Antonio, TX

Mark Heinzer, City of Chattanooga, TN Tony Kinder, City of Chattanooga, TN

G42 ....................................4:00 P.M. – 4:30 P.M. LID Sizing Tool for California’s Small MS4 Permit

R32 ....................................2:00 P.M. – 2:30 P.M. Mimicking Natural Hydrology: Use of Continuous Hydrologic Modeling to Determine a Stormwater Volume Control Performance Goal for Minnesota

Brian Currier, CSU Sacramento Office of Water Programs, Sacramento, CA

Nathan Campeau, Barr Engineering, Edina, MN Anne Gelbmann, Minnesota Pollution Control Agency, St. Paul, MN

Jarrod Miller, Parsons Brinckerhoff, San Bernardino, CA Kevin Fellows, Parsons Brinckerhoff, San Bernardino, CA Ron Sklepko, Parsons Brinckerhoff, San Bernardino, CA

R33 ....................................2:30 P.M. – 3:00 P.M. Integrated 1D-2D Surface Modeling: An Advanced Technique for Watershed-Based Stormwater Management Nitin Katiyar, HDR, Mahwah, NJ Sasa Tomic, HDR, Mahwah, NJ

TUES. 3:30 P.M. – 5:00 P.M. BMP CASE STUDIES Room B 116 B41 ....................................3:30 P.M. – 4:00 P.M. Biofiltration Stormwater Treatment for a Waterfront Log Sort Yard Ben Fuentes, Kennedy/Jenks Consultants, Federal Way, WA Anita Fichthorn, Port of Tacoma, Tacoma, WA

B42 ....................................4:00 P.M. – 4:30 P.M. Long Detention BMP Monitoring Approach Following the Washington State Monitoring Protocol Curtis Nickerson, Cardno TEC, Seattle, WA Carla Milesi, Cardno TEC, Seattle, WA

B43 .................................... 4:30 P.M. – 5:00 P.M. Field Verification of Performance of an Engineered Phosphorus Removal Media Deployed in a Flow-Based Stormwater Filter Gretchen Tellessen, Contech Engineered Solutions, Portland, OR

G43 ....................................4:30 P.M. – 5:00 P.M. Downsizing a Master Plan Drainage Facility With LID

GREEN INFRASTRUCTURE II Room B 113 G44 ....................................3:30 P.M. – 4:00 P.M. Trees in Urban Design Paul Crabtree, Crabtree Group, Salida, CO Lysistrata Hall, City of Phoenix, AZ

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Green Infrastructure

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Stormwater ProgramManagement

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Water-Quality Monitoring

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Industrial Stormwater Management

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Advanced Research Topics

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Tuesday Conference Courses G45 ....................................4:00 P.M. – 4:30 P.M. What’s in a Detail? The Inside Story That GSI Details Are Not All Alike Peg Staeheli, SvR Design Company, Seattle, WA Nathan Polanski, SvR Design Company, Seattle, WA

G46 ....................................4:30 P.M. – 5:00 P.M. The “Artful Rainwater Design” Approach to Green Infrastructure

STORMWATER PROGRAM MANAGEMENT II Room B 114 P44 ....................................3:30 P.M. – 4:00 P.M. Stormwater Maintenance District: Enabling Public Maintenance of Privately Owned Basins and BMPs

Eliza Pennypacker, Penn State, University Park, PA Stuart Echols, Penn State, University Park, PA

David Athey, URS Corporation, Newark, DE Sarah Keifer, Kent County Department of Planning Services, Dover, DE Jared Adkins, Kent Conservation District, Dover, DE

STORMWATER PROGRAM MANAGEMENT I Room B 117-118-119

P45 ....................................4:00 P.M. – 4:30 P.M. City of Seattle, Seattle Public Utilities Integrated Plan

P41 ....................................3:30 P.M. – 4:00 P.M. Planning for the Transformation of a Historic Urbanized Watershed Jeff Herr, Brown and Caldwell, Atlanta, GA

P42 ....................................4:00 P.M. – 4:30 P.M. Voluntary Stormwater Retrofits in the Southern Willamette Valley

Kevin Buckley, Seattle Public Utilities, Seattle, WA Mike Milne, Brown and Caldwell, Seattle, WA Eric Strecker, Geosyntec Consultants, Portland, OR Robert Annear, Geosyntec Consultants, Portland, OR

P46 ....................................4:30 P.M. – 5:00 P.M. Last But Not Least: Georgia DOT’s Comprehensive MS4 Program

Jason Schmidt, City of Portland Bureau of Environmental Services, Portland, OR Therese Walch, City of Eugene, OR

Brad McManus, Georgia Department of Transportation, Atlanta, GA Anwer Ahmed, ARCADIS, Kennesaw, GA Charles Crowell, URS, Atlanta, GA

P43 ....................................4:30 P.M. – 5:00 P.M. Targeting Stormwater Retrofits Investments Without Breaking the Bank

WATER-QUALITY MONITORING Room B 115

Larry Schaffner, Thurston County Water Resources Division, Olympia, WA

Conference Program Tracks BMP Case Studies

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Green Infrastructure

G

Stormwater ProgramManagement

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Water-Quality Monitoring

Q

Industrial Stormwater Management

D

Advanced Research Topics

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Q41 ....................................3:30 P.M. – 4:00 P.M. Water-Quality Assessment of Boston’s Fort Point Channel Matthew Davis, Brown and Caldwell, Andover, MA

Q42 ....................................4:00 P.M. – 4:30 P.M. Efficient Stormwater Sampling: A Look at the City of Portland’s UIC Monitoring Program Beth Hiscott, City of Portland, OR

Q43 ....................................4:30 P.M. – 5:00 P.M. Analysis of Water-Quality-Based Effluent Limitations to Determine Discharge Permit Limits: Low-Level Mercury Monitoring Ralph Calvino, AECOM, Houston, TX

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Wednesday Conference Courses B55 ................................... 9:00 A.M. – 9:30 A.M. Increased Use of Stormwater Pollution Prevention Best Management Practices With Electric Utility Construction Environmental Compliance Assistance Program

August 6 8:30 A.M. – 10:00 A.M. BMP CASE STUDIES I Room B 116 B51 ................................... 8:30 A.M. – 9:00 A.M. Estimating Swale Performance in Volume Reduction Farzana Ahmed, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN

B52 ................................... 9:00 A.M. – 9:30 A.M. Compost Amended Biofiltration Swales: Design, Testing, Maintenance, and Evolution Mark Maurer, Washington State Department of Transportation, Olympia, WA

B53 ................................. 9:30 A.M. – 10:00 A.M. The Effects of Harvesting on Nutrient and Metal Removal by Three Plant Species at a Stormwater Treatment Field Demonstration Site

Andrea Wagner, URS Corporation, Lafayette Hill, PA

B56 ................................. 9:30 A.M. – 10:00 A.M. Stormwater Challenges and Solutions for Intermodal Facilities Ross Dunning, Kennedy/Jenks Consultants, Federal Way, WA Catherine McIntosh, Kennedy/Jenks Consultants, Federal Way, WA

GREEN INFRASTRUCTURE Room B 110-111-112 G51 ................................... 8:30 A.M. – 9:00 A.M. Systems Approach to Incentivizing Low Impact Development Uptake Mike Gregory, AECOM, Kitchener, ON

Malgorzata Rycewicz-Borecki, Utah State University, Logan, UT

G52 ................................... 9:00 A.M. – 9:30 A.M. Removing Barriers to Low Impact Development in Municipal Codes in California

BMP CASE STUDIES II Room B 115

Daniel Apt, RBF Consulting, Irvine, CA Darla Inglis, University of California Davis, San Luis Obispo, CA

B54 ................................... 8:30 A.M. – 9:00 A.M. Metals Assessment and Reduction Strategy in an Industrial Outfall

G53 ......................................9:30 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. Implementing Private Stormwater Retrofits to Meet Public Sewer and Watershed Goals

Mike Stevens, Apex Companies, Portland, OR

Josh Robben, Portland Bureau of Environmental Services, Portland, OR

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Green Infrastructure

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Stormwater ProgramManagement

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Water-Quality Monitoring

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Industrial Stormwater Management

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STORMWATER PROGRAM MANAGEMENT Room B 117-118-119 P51 ................................... 8:30 A.M. – 9:00 A.M. Stormwater Retrofits in the New York City Watershed: Planning and Implementation Brian Platt, O’Brien and Gere, Syracuse, NY Jenelle Chagnon, O’Brien and Gere, Syracuse, NY

P52 ................................... 9:00 A.M. – 9:30 A.M. Building a Comprehensive Stormwater Retrofit Program to Protect Our Environment and Community Scott C. Murphy, Kitsap County, Port Orchard, WA

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P53 ................................. 9:30 A.M. – 10:00 A.M. Locally Driven Watershed Restoration John Loomis, South Washington Watershed District, Woodbury, MN Andy Schilling, Washington Conservation District, Oakdale, MN Matt Moore, South Washington Watershed District, Woodbury, MN

INDUSTRIAL STORMWATER MANAGEMENT Room B 113 D51 ................................... 8:30 A.M. – 9:00 A.M. All I Can Say Is “Gulp!” Stormwater Management Planning at the Port of Longview, WA Alan Flemming, Kennedy/Jenks Consultants, Portland, OR

D52 ................................... 9:00 A.M. – 9:30 A.M. Green Stormwater Management at Industrial Facilities Marty Spongberg, AMEC Environment and Infrastructure, Fresno, CA

D53 ................................. 9:30 A.M. – 10:00 A.M. Gresham Vista Business Park Neil Myers, Williams Creek Consulting, Indianapolis, IN Jamey Berg, Port of Portland, OR

ADVANCED RESEARCH TOPICS Room B 114 R51 ................................... 8:30 A.M. – 9:00 A.M. Roofing Material Pollutant Runoff Assessment Nancy Winters, Washington State Department of Ecology, Olympia, WA Lisa Rozmyn, Washington Stormwater Center, Puyallup, WA

WED. 10:30 A.M. – 12:00 P.M. BMP CASE STUDIES Room B 116 B61 ................................10:30 A.M. – 11:00 A.M. Using Standard and Retrofit Catch Basins for Rainwater Harvesting and Non-Blinding Groundwater Recharge Todd Wacome, Wynwood Associates, Andover, MA

B62 ................................ 11:00 A.M. – 11:30 A.M. Chitosan Enhanced Sand Filtration for a Marine Cargo Handling Facility Ben Fuentes, KennedyJenks Consultants, Federal Way, WA

B63 ................................ 11:30 A.M. – 12:00 P.M. Evaluating Bioretention Soil Media Mixes Amended With Biochar for Treatment of Stormwater Runoff Aimee Navickis-Brasch, University of Idaho, Spokane, WA Fritz Fiedler, University of Idaho, Moscow, ID Mike Petersen, Lands Council, Spokane, WA Marcia Davis, City of Spokane, WA

GREEN INFRASTRUCTURE Room B 110-111-112 G61 ................................10:30 A.M. – 11:00 A.M. Maintaining Program Quality in Private Installations of Rain Gardens and Cisterns Bob Spencer, Seattle Public Utilities, Seattle, WA

G62 ................................ 11:00 A.M. – 11:30 A.M. Ballard Rain Gardens: The Other Side of the Story Doug Hutchinson, Seattle Public Utilities, Seattle, WA Dustin Atchison, CH2M Hill, Bellevue, WA

R52 ................................... 9:00 A.M. – 9:30 A.M. Biological Effectiveness: Does Bioretention Prevent Toxic Harm to Aquatic Animals?

G63 ................................ 11:30 A.M. – 12:00 P.M. Performance and Capacity of Compost Biofilters in Urban Runoff and Green Infrastructure Applications

Jenifer McIntyre, Washington State University, Puyallup, WA

Britt Faucette, Filtrexx International, Grafton, OH

R53 ................................. 9:30 A.M. – 10:00 A.M. Groundwater Recharge From Pervious Pavement: Comparison of Estimation Methods Eban Bean, East Carolina University, Greenville, NC

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Wednesday Conference Courses STORMWATER PROGRAM MANAGEMENT Room B 117-118-119 P61 ................................10:30 A.M. – 11:00 A.M. Integrated Watershed Management: A Holistic Approach to Compliance With MS4s, TMDLs, and Other Regulatory Requirements in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed Fernando Pasquel, ARCADIS US, Arlington, VA Mark Van Auken, ARCADIS US, Akron, OH

P62 ................................ 11:00 A.M. – 11:30 A.M. Watershed Restoration as a Driver for TMDL Action

D61 ................................10:30 A.M. – 11:00 A.M. Characterization of Industrial Stormwater for the Lower Duwamish Waterway Superfund Site Mahbub Alam, Washington State Department of Ecology, Bellevue, WA

D62 ................................ 11:00 A.M. – 11:30 A.M. Adaptive Management Strategies to Meet Changing Stormwater Requirements: An Industrial Stormwater Management Case Study Bryan Rogne, AECOM, Grand Rapids, MI

Rebecca Winer-Skonovd, Brown and Caldwell, Beltsville, MD Jennifer Zielinski, Biohabitats, Baltimore, MD

D63 ................................ 11:30 A.M. – 12:00 P.M. Copper Source Tracking Using X-Ray Fluorescence and Design of Custom Stormwater BMPs

P63 ................................ 11:30 A.M. – 12:00 P.M. Meeting Wisconsin Department of Transportation TMDL and TSS Reduction Goals

Ryan Janoch, Mapistry, Oakland, CA Bryan Vogel, US DOT Maritime Administration, San Francisco, CA David Elias, California Regional Water Quality Control Board, Oakland, CA

John Voorhees, AECOM, Middleton, WI Michelle Reynolds, Wisconsin Department of Transportation, Madison, WI Seth McClure, Wisconsin Department of Transportation, Madison, WI

WATER-QUALITY MONITORING Room B 115 Q61 ................................10:30 A.M. – 11:00 A.M. A New Paradigm for Stormwater NPDES Permit Monitoring Karen Dinicola, Washington Department of Ecology, Lacey, WA Jim Simmonds, King County, Seattle, WA

Q62 ................................ 11:00 A.M. – 11:30 A.M. Urban Stormwater Pollution Loading Models: Which Should I Choose? Caroline Burger, Brown and Caldwell, Milwaukee, WI

Q63 ................................ 11:30 A.M. – 12:00 P.M. Choosing the Right Methods for Microbial Analysis Colin Fricker, Analytical Services, Williston, VT

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ADVANCED RESEARCH TOPICS Room B 114 R61 ................................10:30 A.M. – 11:00 A.M. A Tale of Two Rivers: How Different Regulatory Drivers Are Shining a Light on PCB in Stormwater Rachel McCrea, Washington State Department of Ecology, Bellevue, WA Adriane Borgias, Washington State Department of Ecology, Spokane, WA

R62 ................................ 11:00 A.M. – 11:30 A.M. Characterization of Hydrologic and Nutrient Loadings From Coastal Scrub Communities Harvey Harper, Environmental Research and Design, Belle Isle, FL

R63 ................................ 11:30 A.M. – 12:00 P.M. Magnitude-Frequency Analysis Tools for Evaluating “Effective Work,” Modified Streamflow Regimes, and Potential LongTerm Channel Adjustments in the Clarks Creek Watershed Nathan Foged, Brown and Caldwell, Seattle, WA

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Wednesday Conference Courses WED. 12:00 P.M. – 1:30 P.M. LUNCH BREAK WED. 1:30 P.M. – 3:00 P.M. BMP CASE STUDIES Room B 116 B71 ....................................1:30 P.M. – 2:00 P.M. Extended Detention-Infiltration-Vegetated Filter Treatment Systems to Achieve Near Non-Degradation Runoff Conditions Tom Hegemier, RPS Consulting, Austin, TX

B72 ....................................2:00 P.M. – 2:30 P.M. Go Big: The Case for Regional Treatment Facilities in Santa Clara Valley Mike Campbell, HMH Engineers, San Jose, CA

B73 ....................................2:30 P.M. – 3:00 P.M. Water-Quality Treatment BMP Design: A Case Study for Highway Improvements

GREEN INFRASTRUCTURE II Room B 115 G74 ....................................1:30 P.M. – 2:00 P.M. Lessons Learned From Construction of the Southgate Neighborhood Green Street Project Daniel Apt, RBF Consulting, Irvine, CA

G75 ....................................2:00 P.M. – 2:30 P.M. Developing Opportunities and an Implementation Plan for LID Within Challenging Campus Landscapes: The Stormwater Management Plan for the US Military Academy at West Point Julie Stein, HDR, New York, NY Rumanda Young, US Army Corps of Engineers, Fort Worth, TX Dave Carr, The LA Group, Saratoga Springs, NY

G76 ....................................2:30 P.M. – 3:00 P.M. A Comparison of LID Sizing Tools Based on Continuous Simulation Krista Reininga, Brown and Caldwell, Portland, OR

Rebecca Traylor, Michael Baker Jr. Inc. Hamilton, NJ

GREEN INFRASTRUCTURE I Room B 110-111-112

STORMWATER PROGRAM MANAGEMENT Room B 117-118-119

G71 ....................................1:30 P.M. – 2:00 P.M. The Maturation of Green Infrastructure in the Urban Environment

P71 ....................................1:30 P.M. – 2:00 P.M. Water Quality and Illicit Discharge Detection: To Sample or Not to Sample

Nancy Ellwood, CDM Smith, Cincinnati, OH Pamela Simmons, Turpin Farms, Cincinnati, OH Raymond Mirizzi, Northern Kentucky University, Highland Heights, KY

Jason Maldonado, Lockwood, Andrews, and Newnam, Houston, TX

G72 ....................................2:00 P.M. – 2:30 P.M. In-Line Storm Drain Green Infrastructure for Sustainable Stormwater Management Neal Shapiro, City of Santa Monica, CA

G73 ....................................2:30 P.M. – 3:00 P.M. Restoring Natural Function in Urban Streams With Non-Traditional Restoration Methods David Phlegar, City of Greensboro, NC Todd St. John, Kimley-Horn and Associates, Cary, NC

P72 ....................................2:00 P.M. – 2:30 P.M. Searching for the Source: Hunting for Fecal Bacteria in the Dark Lisa Zawaski, City of Dana Point, CA Theodore Von Bitner, AMEC Environment and Infrastructure, San Diego, CA Robert Rodarte, Orange County Public Works, Orange, CA Ziad Mazboudi, City of San Juan Capistrano, CA

P73 ....................................2:30 P.M. – 3:00 P.M. Athens-Clarke County Septic System Inventory Program Adam Ghafourian, Athens-Clarke County, Athens, GA David Clark, Athens-Clarke County, Athens, GA

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Wednesday Conference Courses WATER-QUALITY MONITORING Room B 114 Q71 ....................................1:30 P.M. – 2:00 P.M. New Water-Quality Criteria in the Pacific Northwest: How and When Will They Hit Stormwater Permittees? Scott Tobiason, Windward Environmental, Seattle, WA

Q72 ....................................2:00 P.M. – 2:30 P.M. State of Washington TAPE Protocol Field Monitoring of an LID Biofiltration BMP at City of Portland Maintenance Facility Dylan Ahearn, Herrera Environmental Consultants, Seattle, WA Zach Kent, Modular Wetland Systems, Oceanside, CA

Q73 ....................................2:30 P.M. – 3:00 P.M. Assessment and Design of Effective Bioretention BMP Monitoring Systems Ethan Rogers, Gonzaga University, Spokane, WA Charles Roberts, Gonzaga University, Spokane, WA Colton Freels, Gonzaga University, Spokane, WA Doug Ehlebracht, Gonzaga University, Spokane, WA

INDUSTRIAL STORMWATER MANAGEMENT Room B 113 D71 ....................................1:30 P.M. – 2:00 P.M. Working With Regulatory Agencies to Negotiate Industrial Stormwater Pollution Control Compliance James Bachhuber, Brown and Caldwell, Milwaukee, WI

D72 ....................................2:00 P.M. – 2:30 P.M. Over the River and Through the Woods: Does My Logging Road Need a NPDES Permit? Jeremy Bauer, URS, La Jolla, CA

D73 ....................................2:30 P.M. – 3:00 P.M. Utilizing Green Infrastructure at Industrial Facilities Michael Pronold, City of Portland, OR

WED. 3:30 P.M. – 5:00 P.M. BMP CASE STUDIES Room B 116

B81 ....................................3:30 P.M. – 4:00 P.M. Fecal Coliform Levels and Control in DeCoursey Pond, an Urban Pond in Puyallup, WA Laurie Larson, WSU Puyallup Research Center, Puyallup, WA

B82 ....................................4:00 P.M. – 4:30 P.M. The Evolution of Stormwater Management at a Seattle, WA, Galvanizing Facility Daniel Joseph, StormwateRx, Portland, OR

B83 ....................................4:30 P.M. – 5:00 P.M. “With the Goal of Meeting Benchmarks”: Selecting Treatment BMPs to Meet Industrial Stormwater General Permit Requirements at the Port of Vancouver, WA Alan Flemming, Kennedy/Jenks Consultants, Portland, OR Matt Graves, Port of Vancouver, Vancouver, WA

GREEN INFRASTRUCTURE I Room B 110-111-112 G81 ....................................3:30 P.M. – 4:00 P.M. Permeable Pavements for Roadway Shoulders Lori Schaus, Applied Research Associates, Toronto, ON Aaron Poresky, Geosyntec Consultants, Portland, OR David Hein, Applied Research Associates, Toronto, ON

G82 ....................................4:00 P.M. – 4:30 P.M. LID on J Street: A Water-Quality Performance Comparison of Three Porous Pavements and Three Compost Amendment Rates Brian Cochrane, Yakima County, WA Randy Meloy, City of Yakima, WA

G83 ....................................4:30 P.M. – 5:00 P.M. An Innovative Stormwater Management System Using Silica Sand-Based Materials in China Shengyi Qin, Beijing Rechsand Technology Group, Beijing, China Meijuan Chen, Beijing Rechsand Ecological and Environmental Protection Technology Co., Beijing, China Zhenbang Wang, Beijing Rechsand Ecological and Environmental Protection Technology Co., Beijing, China Yuming (Jim) Su, Golder Associates, Mt. Laurel, NJ

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Wednesday Conference Courses GREEN INFRASTRUCTURE II Room B 113

WATER-QUALITY MONITORING Room B 115

G84 ....................................3:30 P.M. – 4:00 P.M. Green Street Implementation: Lessons Learned From East Coast and West Coast Programs

Q81 ....................................3:30 P.M. – 4:00 P.M. Using Near-Infrared Aerial Imagery to Map Imperviousness and Land Cover Categories for Hydrologic Modeling of an Urbanized Watershed

Lisa Beyer, AECOM, San Francisco, CA Jessica Brooks, Philadelphia Water Department, Philadelphia, PA

G85 ....................................4:00 P.M. – 4:30 P.M. Green Streets: Over 10 Years of Managing Stormwater Runoff in Portland Tim Kurtz, City of Portland Bureau of Environmental Services, Portland, OR

G86 ....................................4:30 P.M. – 5:00 P.M. Green Infrastructure to Reduce Stormwater Runoff in New York City: PostConstruction Monitoring and Lessons Learned Julie Stein, HDR, New York, NY Matthew Jones, Hazen and Sawyer, Raleigh, NC

STORMWATER PROGRAM MANAGEMENT Room B 117-118-119 P81 ....................................3:30 P.M. – 4:00 P.M. Utilizing Public-Private Partnerships to Resolve Stormwater and TMDL Permitting Gridlock Kirk Mantay, South River Federation, Edgewater, MD

P82 ....................................4:00 P.M. – 4:30 P.M. Leveraging Partnerships for CommunityOriented Stormwater Design Charles Kelley, ZGF Architects, Portland, OR Ivy Dunlap, Bureau of Environmental Services, Portland, OR Matt Dolan, KPFF Consulting Engineers, Portland, OR

P83 ....................................4:30 P.M. – 5:00 P.M. Turning Dollars Into Water Quality: Building a Stormwater Financial Assistance Program Jessica Schwing, Washington State Department of Ecology, Olympia, WA

Nathan Foged, Brown and Caldwell, Seattle, WA

Q82 ....................................4:00 P.M. – 4:30 P.M. Modified Oxygen Uptake Rate Determination for Rapid E. Coli Analysis Edward Askew, Askew Scientific Consulting, Muscatine, IA

Q83 ....................................4:30 P.M. – 5:00 P.M. Assessment of California Construction Runoff pH Sampling Training and Results Thalya Parrilla, San Diego, CA Jerome Pitt, URS Corporation, San Diego, CA

ADVANCED RESEARCH TOPICS Room B 114 R81 ....................................3:30 P.M. – 4:00 P.M. What Do Pollution Prevention BMPs Get Us? A New Methodology for Estimating Impacts for Landscape and Automotive Sectors Dawn Hottenroth, City of Portland Bureau of Environmental Services, Portland, OR Mitch Frister, Pollution Prevention Resource Center, Seattle, WA

R82 ....................................4:00 P.M. – 4:30 P.M. “How Low Can You Go?” Evaluating EPA Method 1668 for Implementation of the Marina del Rey TMDL for Toxic Pollutants Lisa Skutecki, Brown and Caldwell, San Diego, CA Jaime Sayre, Brown and Caldwell, Los Angeles, CA

R83 ....................................4:30 P.M. – 5:00 P.M. The Feasibility of a National Testing and Verification Stormwater Program Seth Brown, Water Environment Federation, Alexandria, VA Ryan Janoch, Mapistry, Oakland, CA Chris French, Filterra Bioretention Systems, Richmond, VA

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Thursday Conference Courses August 7 8:00 A.M. – 9:30 A.M. GREEN INFRASTRUCTURE Room B 111-112

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BMP CASE STUDIES Room B 116 B91 ................................... 8:00 A.M. – 8:30 A.M. The Effect of BMP Design on the Removal Efficiency of Nutrients From Stormwater Runoff Jennifer Repa, Terraphase Engineering, Oakland, CA

G91 ................................... 8:00 A.M. – 8:30 A.M. Developing a Low Impact Development Guidance Manual Douglas Howie, Washington State Department of Ecology, Olympia, WA Russ Connole, Spokane County, Spokane, WA

G92 ................................... 8:30 A.M. – 9:00 A.M. The Rain Garden Handbook for Western Washington: A User-Friendly Approach to Low Impact Development Dan Gariepy, Washington State Department of Ecology, Olympia, WA

G93 ................................... 9:00 A.M. – 9:30 A.M. Stormwater and Development Benefits From Richland County, SC’s New Open Space Design Ordinance

B92 ................................... 8:30 A.M. – 9:00 A.M. Improving Stormwater Design Standards for Hydromodification: Gresham’s Healthy Watersheds Approach

Tracy Hegler, Richland County, Columbia, SC Quinton Epps, Richland County, Columbia, SC

Angela Wieland, Brown and Caldwell, Portland, OR Jennifer Belknap-Williamson, City of Gresham, OR

STORMWATER PROGRAM MANAGEMENT Room B 113

B93 ....................................9:00 A.M – 9:30 A.M. Green Infrastructure Alternative Compliance: Watershed Process to Ensure Equivalent Performance Eric Zickler, AECOM, San Francisco, CA Bryce Wilson, AECOM, San Francisco, CA

P91 ................................... 8:00 A.M. – 8:30 A.M. Building Green: Atlanta’s Green Infrastructure Approach Cory Rayburn, City of Atlanta, GA Andrew Reese, AMEC Environment and Infrastructure, Nashville, TN

Thursday offsite tour 8:00 A.M – 12:00 P.M.

Tour the Ports of Portland Stormwater Bus Tour of the Port of Portland Oregon and Port of Vancouver USA

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P93 ................................... 8:30 A.M. – 9:00 A.M. “I Am in the Unusual Position of Recommending You Adopt Something We Just Don’t Like”: How Salem Crafted Its First-Ever Stormwater Ordinance and Got Unanimous Approval Robert Chandler, Salem Public Works, Salem, OR

WATER-QUALITY MONITORING Room B 115 Q91 ................................... 8:00 A.M. – 8:30 A.M. Washington’s Novel Device to Sample Stormwater Suspended Sediment Brandi Lubliner, Washington State Department of Ecology, Olympia, WA Ted Hamlin, Washington State Department of Ecology, Spokane, WA

Q92 ................................... 8:30 A.M. – 9:00 A.M. PCBs in Stormwater: Identifying True Sources and BMPs Lynn Schmidt, City of Spokane, WA Elizabeth Schoedel, City of Spokane, WA Raylene Gennett, City of Spokane, WA

Q93 ................................... 9:00 A.M. – 9:30 A.M. QuEChERS (Quick, Easy, Cheap, Effective, Rugged, Safe) Preparation Method for Measuring PCB Aroclors in Soil and Sediment Jeremy Biittner, City of Portland Water Pollution Control Laboratory, Portland, OR

INDUSTRIAL STORMWATER MANAGEMENT Room B 110 D91 ................................... 8:00 A.M. – 8:30 A.M. Permitting and Constructing a DualPurpose Basin for Stormwater Management and Biological Mitigation Weena Dalby, Orange County Waste and Recycling, Santa Ana, CA

D92 ................................... 8:30 A.M. – 9:00 A.M. A Design-Build Treatment BMP to Address Turbidity and Metals in Industrial Stormwater Runoff Nate Holloway, SoundEarth Strategies, Seattle, WA Jeff Altman, Waste Management, Gig Harbor, WA

D93 ................................... 9:00 A.M. – 9:30 A.M. Helping End-of-Pipe Treatment Achieve Compliance: A Facility’s Approach to Reducing Pollutant Loading by InBasin Treatment and Increased BMP Performance Chad Wiggins, Windward Environmental, Seattle, WA

ADVANCED RESEARCH TOPICS Room B 114 R91 ................................... 8:00 A.M. – 8:30 A.M. Bioretention Soils: Which Types Work Best? Kevin Beuttell, Stantec, Boston, MA

R92 ................................... 8:30 A.M. – 9:00 A.M. Pilot and Bench Scale Testing of Novel Treatment Media

Special Session: THURS. 9:45 A.M. – 11:00 A.M.

Update on EPA Stormwater Program Room A 105-106

Stephanie Bianco, Kennedy/Jenks Consultants, Federal Way, WA Nathan Ward, Kennedy/Jenks Consultants, Federal Way, WA

R93 ................................... 9:00 A.M. – 9:30 A.M. Sorbed Versus Dissolved: Applying a Partitioning Coefficient Analysis to Identify Sources of Metal Pollution in Marina del Rey Harbor Jaime Sayre, Brown and Caldwell, Los Angeles, CA Lisa Skutecki, Brown and Caldwell, San Diego, CA

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Exhibit Hall Hours Please note: A sit-down lunch break will be held 12:15 p.m. to 1:15 p.m. in the Exhibit Hall to allow dedicated time for attendees to network with exhibitors. StormCon strictly prohibits the breakdown of exhibit booths during show hours.

MONDAY, AUGUST 4 Exhibit Hall Setup: 7:00 A.M. – 3:00 P.M. Exhibit Halls Open: 4:00 P.M. – 7:00 P.M. Exhibit Hall Reception: 4:00 P.M. – 7:00 P.M.

TUESDAY, AUGUST 5 Exhibit Hall Opens: 9:00 A.M. – 5:30 P.M. Exhibit Hall Luncheon: 12:15 P.M. – 1:15 P.M.

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 6 Exhibit Hall Opens: 9:00 A.M. – 5:00 P.M. Exhibit Hall Luncheon: 12:15 P.M. – 1:15 P.M. Dismantle: 5:00 P.M. – 8:00 P.M.

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Exhibitors Exhibitor Booth # AbTech ........................................... 335 ACF Environmental ...........................121 ACO Polymer Products ......................101 Advanced Barriers ............................624 Advanced Drainage Systems Inc........240 Advanced Pavement Technology....... 543 AMEC Environmental & Infrastructure ...129 American Peat Technology ............... 506 American Water Works Association .. 401 AP/M Permaform..............................141 Apex Companies LLC ....................... 306 Aquashield Inc. ............................... 535 Avanti International ........................... 115 Best Management Products ..............523 Bio-Microbics Inc..............................525 Blocksom & Co. ................................ 113 Brentwood Industries ........................125 Brown and Caldwell ......................... 339 BTL Liners....................................... 302 Campbell Scientific Inc......................143 Cardno Inc. ......................................137 Catch-All Environmental LLC ............ 633 CBI Systems .................................... 438 CIF Composites Inc. ..........................616 CleanWay Environmental Partners Inc. 217 Clearwater Solutions Inc. ..................107 Coanda Inc. ......................................135 Concrete Sealants Inc. ......................211 Contech Engineered Solutions ........... 117 Cues Inc. ......................................... 205 CULTEC Inc. .................................... 336 Dam-It Dams ................................... 605 Dandy Products Inc. .........................312 dat Mobile Solutions .........................341 Echostream ..................................... 505 Ecorain Systems Inc......................... 334 EJ ....................................................311 Elastec/American Marine ................. 238 Elgin Sweeper/Vactor Manufacturing ..230 Engineering Ministries International .. 604 Enpurion Water Solutions ................. 601 EnviroCert International Inc. ............. 620 EnviroScape .....................................610 Envirosight ...................................... 405

Exhibitor Booth # Esri ................................................. 236 Filtrexx International......................... 222 Five Star Products Inc. .................... 403 Forester University .......................... 629 Fresh Creek Technologies .................527 Frog Environmental Inc..................... 640 Geosynthetics 2015 ......................... 603 Global Water Instrumentation ........... 343 Gullywasher LLC.............................. 500 Hamilton Kent ...................................507 Harco Fittings .................................. 303 Harmsco Filtration Products ............. 600 Hydro International ...........................521 HydroDynamics Inc./CISEC ...............515 Hydroscreen Co. LLC ....................... 220 Innovyze ...........................................213 Invisible Structures ...........................243 J & S Valve .......................................201 J.W. Faricloth & Son Inc. ...................207 Kanaflex .......................................... 227 Kennedy/Jenks Consultants ..............105 KPFF Consulting Engineers .............. 504 L & H Seeds .....................................541 LaMotte Co. .....................................212 Layfield Environmental Systems ....... 636 Lined Valve Co................................. 637 Mar Mac Construction Products ....... 501 Milliken & Co. .................................. 203 MobyDick Wheelwash Systems ........ 242 Modular Wetlands Systems Inc..........417 National Precast Concrete Assoc. ..... 639 NEBC .............................................. 404 Neenah Foundry ...............................139 Neptune Wheel Wash System .......... 342 Oldcastle Stormwater Solutions ........411 Oldcastle/Filterra ............................. 435 OutPak Washout/Gator Guard .......... 200 Park USA ....................................... 529 Pat-Chem Laboratories ................... 635 Pentair Aquatic Eco-Systems ........... 202 Perma-Liner ....................................321 PPV INC/Bravo Environmental ......... 402 Press-Seal Gasket Corp. .................. 622 Raven Products LLC ........................ 234

Exhibitor Booth # Red Valve Co./Tideflex Technology .. 626 Reline America Inc. ......................... 538 Rinker Materials/Stormceptor .......... 235 River City Environmental Inc. .............215 Romtec Utilities Inc. ......................... 239 Rotondo Environmental Solutions ......410 SAERTEX multiCom LP .....................307 SafeDrain Northwest ........................ 204 Sekisui Products LLC ....................... 304 Sequoia Scientific Inc....................... 503 Soil Retention Products Inc............... 407 Soilmoisture .................................... 638 Sound Earth Strategies Inc. .............. 542 Sprayroq ......................................... 630 StormChamber ............................... 206 StormTrap ...................................... 221 Storm Water Systems ...................... 642 Storm Water Systems Inc. ............... 542 Stormwater Magazine ...................... 631 StormwateRx LLC ............................ 539 Sunmark Environmental ................... 301 Suntree Technologies Inc. ................315 Supreme Perlite Co. ......................... 607 SWEMA .......................................... 540 Teledyne ISCO Inc.............................517 Texas A&M– Kingsville .................... 634 Thirsty Duck LP ................................511 TYMCO ........................................... 439 UltraTech International Inc. ................ 111 Uni-Group USA ................................314 United Storm Water ......................... 443 University Mechanical Contractors .... 300 Washout Watchdog.......................... 606 Water & Wastes Digest .................... 305 Water Environment Federation ......... 537 WaterTectonics .................................241 Wheelwash ..................................... 440 World Textile and Bag Inc. ................ 340 WorldView Solutions ........................ 623 Xeripave LLC ................................... 400 XP Solutions ................................... 406 Xylem Flygt...................................... 442 Yardney ............................................214 YSI Inc. ............................................441

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Exhibitor Directory

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AbTech Industries Inc.

Advanced Barriers Inc.

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AbTech Industries is a full-service environmental technologies and engineering firm dedicated to providing innovative solutions to communities, industry, and governments addressing issues of water pollution and contamination. BOOTH #335, 337, 434, 436 ✪ Sponsor

ACF Environmental Richmond, VA 800-448-3636  www.acfenvironmental.com , David Kelley [email protected] For 30 years ACF Environmental has lead the industry in the latest stormwater innovations. Stop by booth 121 and 123 for the newest technologies available! Let’s get it done! BOOTH #121, 123

ACO Polymer Products Inc. Casa Grande, AZ 800-543-4764, 888-490-9552  www.acousa.com , Business Development [email protected] ACO is a worldwide leader in trench drainage solutions and provides products and services to several water management industries. BOOTH #101

208-552-2464  www.advancedbarriers.com , Don Potter [email protected] Advanced Barriers is the preeminent provider of FiberWeb Defencell solutions. Flood Protection, Erosion Control, Landscaping, Vehicle Control, Facility Protection, Construction BOOTH #624

Advanced Drainage Systems Inc. Hilliard, OH 800-733-7473 www.ads-pipe.com , Kelly Kokesh [email protected] Advanced Drainage Systems, Inc., the largest manufacturer of HDPE drainage pipe, provides solutions for residential projects to highway drainage. BOOTH #240

AMEC Environmental & Infrastructure Inc. Chantilly, VA 703-488-3706  www.amec.com , Elizabeth Treadway [email protected] AMEC provides water resource solutions through analysis, engineering design, and water resource planning to industry and government. BOOTH #129, 131 ✪ Sponsor

American Peat Technology Aitkin, MN 218-927-1888  www.americanpeattech.com , Bob Forder [email protected] APT has developed APTsorb made from reed sedge peat. APTsorb has proven effective in heavy metals stormwater remediation. BOOTH #506

Advanced Pavement Technology

American Water Works Association

Yorkville, IL 877-551-4200  www.advancedpavement.com , Pat Taylor [email protected]

Denver, CO 303-347-6225  www.awwa.org , Melanie Penoyar [email protected]

Advanced Pavement provides comprehensive design/build services to promote the use of the Bio-Aquifer Storm System (BASS) with patented permeable pavers. BOOTH #543

AWWA sets the standard for water knowledge, management, and informed public policy. AWWA provides solutions to improve public health, protect the environment, strengthen the economy, and enhance our quality of life. BOOTH #401

AECOM Greensboro, NC 702-893-2455  www.aecom.com , Gary Friedman [email protected]

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AP/M Permaform

Avanti International

, Augie Brazys

Johnston, IA 800-662-6465  www.centripipe.com , Keith Walker [email protected]

Webster, TX 800-8770-2570  www.avantigrout.com , Michael Harada [email protected]

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AP/M Permaform offers engineered no-dig solutions for repairing badly deteriorated manholes, pipe, and similar underground structures using CentriPipe and Permacast. BOOTH #141

Avanti International is a full service producer of chemical and cementitious grouts used to stop leaks, stabilize soil, and control groundwater. BOOTH #115

Apex Companies LLC Rockville, MD 301-417-0200  www.apexcos.com , Michael Yost [email protected] Apex Companies, LLC is a leading national water resource, environmental services consulting and engineering firm dedicated to providing clients with full-service, single-source solutions for routine, and complex projects. BOOTH #306

ARCADIS U.S. Inc. Highlands Ranch, CO 720 344 3500  www.arcadis-us.com , Fernando Pasquel [email protected]

✪ Sponsor AquaShield Inc. Chattanooga, TN 423-870-8888  www.aquashieldinc.com , Carly Bowman [email protected] AquaShield™ Inc. is a Chattanooga, TN-based manufacturer of hydrodynamic separation and filtration solutions for stormwater and industrial runoff. BOOTH #535

Best Management Products Inc. Lyme, CT 06371 800-504-8008  www.bmpinc.com , [email protected] BMP Makes the SNOUT® Stormwater Quality System including the Bio-Skirt® and Stainless TrashScreen™. We focus on reducing trash, floatables, hydrocarbons, and sediment in the urbanized environment. We have more than 65,000 installations since 1999 and all products are made in the USA. BOOTH #523 ✪ Sponsor

Bio-Microbics Inc. Shawnee, KS 913-422-0707  www.biomicrobics.com , Amanda Renner [email protected] Bio-Microbics has over 45,000 installations in 60 counties offering decentralized onsite systems for residential and commercial wastewater treatment. BOOTH #525

Blocksom & Company Michigan City, IN 219-878-4438  www.blocksom.com

A manufacturer of natural fiber products, Blocksom & Company provides Inlet Filter, a cost-effective BMP for construction-phase NPDES II compliance. BOOTH #113

Brentwood Industries Inc. Reading, PA 610-374-5109  www.brentwoodindustries.com , Jason Bailey [email protected] Brentwood’s StormTank® products are utilized for storage and pretreatment purposes, providing affordable and sustainable solutions for stormwater management. BOOTH #125, 127

Brown and Caldwell Walnut Creek, CA 925-937-9010  www.brownandcaldwell.com , Jeff Herr [email protected] Brown and Caldwell is a 100-percent environmental firm offering full-service delivery of engineering, scientific, consulting, and construction services locally and globally. BOOTH #339 ✪ Sponsor

BTL Liners Prineville, OR 541-447-0712  www.btlliners.com , Michael Baron [email protected] BTL LINERS for over 30 years have been fabricating our BTL 12-45 mil containment liners in our 84,000 SF state-of-the-art Oregon facility.

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CBI Systems Beaumont, TX 409.835.3095  www.ms4web.com , Ty Garmon [email protected]

are rugged and durable, easy to install and maintain, and highly effective. BOOTH #217, 316 ✪ Sponsor

Clearwater Solutions Inc.

Logan, UT 435-227-9632  www.campbellsci.com , Ronald Dean Goodrich [email protected]

MS4web is the premier online data management system for all of your stormwater compliance records! BOOTH #438

When measurements matter, Campbell Scientific is field tested, proven, and successful; you can count on us. BOOTH #143

CIF Composites Inc.

Vista, CA 760-598-2545  clearwaterbmp.com , Joe Arthur [email protected]

Victoria, B.C. 250 652 6313  www.cifcomposites.com , Wayne Peters [email protected]

Curb inlet filter that removes total suspended solids, trash, oil, lead, zinc, bacteria, and fits in existing drain systems. BOOTH #107

Design, fabrication, and consultants since 1973 PRO-ECO-LITE Headwall manufacture. BOOTH #616

COANDA Inc.

Cardno Inc. Portland, OR 503-419-2500  www.cardno.com , Melissa Newton [email protected] Cardno is a professional environmental and engineering services company with expertise in the development and improvement of infrastructure for communities around the world. BOOTH #137

CatchAll Environmental LLC Tacoma, WA 253-572-0989 Toll Free: 844-708-3192  www.catchallenvironmental.com , Jim Winskill [email protected] Storm drainage maintenance solutions that reduce cleaning and maintenance costs while optimizing municipal and owner NPDES inspection & reporting efficiencies. BOOTH #633

CISEC Inc. (Hydrodynamics Inc.) Parker, CO 720-235-2783  www.cisecinc.org , Jerald S. Fifield or Tina R. Wills [email protected] A 501(c) 6 non-profit educational and certification organization for construction site inspectors of sediment and erosion control and stormwater management. BOOTH #515

CleanWay Environmental Partners Inc. Portland, OR 503-280-5102  www.cleanwayusa.com , Jonathan Petersen [email protected]

Irvine, CA 714-389-2143  www.coanda.com , Steve Esmond, P.E. [email protected] Coanda manufactures screens that capture all particulates larger than fine sand along with particulate-associated hydrocarbons, oil, grease, metals, and nutrients. BOOTH #135 ✪ Sponsor

Concrete Sealants Inc. Tipp City, OH 800-332-7325  www.coneal.com , Darryl Cloud [email protected] Watertight joint sealers, membranes, solvent-free coatings, Anti-Microbial additive, leak repair products, NSF-61 and hydrocarbon resistant products, hydrophilic waterstops. BOOTH #211

CleanWay manufactures filtration products for stormwater, wastewater, and industrial process water applications. Our products

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STORMWATER MANAGEMENT The StormTank product line is engineered to meet the most stringent industry performance standards and provide a flexible solution to varying project demands. Utilized for infiltration, detention, reuse, and pretreatment purposes, StormTank products offer an affordable and sustainable solution for stormwater management. To learn about our full line of stormwater treatment products, visit us in booth 125.

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Exhibitor Directory Contech Engineered Solutions West Chester, OH 800-338-1122  www.conteches.com , Lisa Doroba [email protected] Contech provides solutions for the civil engineering industry. Contech’s portfolio includes bridges, drainage, sanitary, stormwater, and wastewater treatment products. BOOTH #117 ✪ Sponsor

CUES Orlando, FL 800-327-7791  www.cuesinc.com , Terri Mooney [email protected] CUES is the leading manufacturer of closed circuit television video (CCTV) inspection, rehabilitation, pipe profiling equipment. BOOTH #205

CULTEC Inc. Brookfield, CT 203-775-4416  www.cultec.com , Gina Carolan [email protected] Manufacturer of Recharger® and Contactor® plastic chambers used in subsurface stormwater management systems since 1986. Chamber sizes from 8.5” – 48” high. BOOTH #336, 338 ✪ Sponsor

Dandy Products Inc. Powell, OH 800-591-2284  www.dandyproducts.com , Dan Cleveland [email protected]

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protection and dewatering products for 19 years! BOOTH #312

dat Mobile Solutions Inc. Hyattsville, MD 443-538-5421  www.datmobilesolutions.com , Vishnu Arakere [email protected] dat Mobile Solutions specializes in developing mobile applications. Our SWPPP application provides end-to-end visibility and control to simplify the management across multiple vendor and sites. BOOTH #341

Echostream Kitchener, Ontario 519-588-1392  www.echostream.io , Stuart McCrory [email protected] Echostream’s robotic technology helps stormwater engineers collect, analyze, and manage accurate SWM pond bathymetry and sediment thickness data. BOOTH #505

EcoRain Systems Sherman Oaks, CA 866 991 7246  www.ecorain.com , Oscar Larach [email protected] Modular Stormwater Management Systems for underground water storage, detention or harvesting, drainage cells for horizontal or vertical drainage, porous pavers. BOOTH #334 ✪ Sponsor

EJ East Jordon, MI 800- 626-4653  www.ejco.com , Joe Lazzati [email protected] EJ designs, manufactures, and distributes municipal and construction castings for water, sewer, drainage, telecommunications, and utility networks worldwide. BOOTH #311

Elastec/American Marine Carmi, IL 618-382-2525  www.elastec.com , Duane Bennish [email protected] Elastec/American Marine excels in problem solving with design and manufacturing of curtains and barriers. Information can be found at www.elastec.com. BOOTH #238

Elgin Sweeper Company/Vactor Manufacturing Elgin, IL 847-741-5370  www.elginsweeper.com , James Crockett / Jay Ghelani [email protected] Elgin Sweeper Company is the leading manufacturer of sweepers for municipal, contractor, airport, and industrial sweeping needs. Vactor Manufacturing is the number one supplier of truckmounted combination sewer and catch basin cleaners, jetters, and vacuum excavation. BOOTH #230

The Nation’s #1 choice for inlet

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Exhibitor Directory Engineering Ministries International Columbus, IN 812-375-1319  www.emiworld.org , John Boldt, P.E. (retired) [email protected] Engineering Ministries is a Christian organization made up of volunteer engineers who donate their design skills to help families step out of poverty into a world of hope. BOOTH #604

Enpurion Water Solutions Tacoma, WA 425-922-9141  www.enpurion.com , Michael Johnson [email protected] BOOTH #601

EnviroCert International Inc. Marion, NC 828-655-1600  www.envirocertintl.org , John Brown [email protected] EnviroCert International is an international certification body for professionals in the erosion and sediment control, and stormwater quality industries. BOOTH #620

Envirosight Randolph, NJ 866.936.8476  www.envirosight.com , [email protected] Envirosight delivers innovative technology to help municipalities, contractors, and engineering firms understand sewer lines, storm lines, and other underground infrastructure. BOOTH #405

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Esri Redlands, CA 909-793-2853  www.esri.com/water , Lori Armstrong [email protected]

Flygt offers the most-broad range of heavy-duty electric submersible propeller pumps available to satisfying the needs of the stormwater pumping market. BOOTH #442

Manage, plan, analyze, map, monitor, and communicate from one technology platform. Seize the power of location with Esri’s ArcGIS Platform. BOOTH #236

Forester University

Filtrexx International

Learn what you want, when you want. Visit ForesterUniversity.net for the latest live and on-demand stormwater training straight from the field. BOOTH #629 ✪ Sponsor

Grafton, OH 440-926-2607  www.filtrexx.com , Nick Strazar [email protected] Filtrexx is a compost-based technology used in over 100 applications, including erosion and stormwater control and low impact development. Makers of the original compost filter sock. BOOTH #222

Five Star Products Inc. Fairfield, CT 203-336-7900  fivestarproducts.com , Steve Lupien [email protected] Worldwide provider of high performance, versatile, specified non-shrink cement, and epoxy based construction solutions for industrial, infrastructure, and marine markets. BOOTH #403

Flygt, a Xylem brand Charlotte, NC 704-409-9700  www.xyleminc.com , Bob Domkowski [email protected]

Santa Barbara, CA 805-682-1300  www.foresteruniversity.net , Beth Tompkins [email protected]

Fresh Creek Technologies Inc Cedar Grove, NJ 717-826-4371  www.freshchreek.com , Hans de Bruijn [email protected] Fresh Creek Technologies Inc. produces trash, sediment, and nutrient intercepting and monitoring equipment. One company + one treatment train = 6 TMDL solutions! BOOTH #527

Frog Environmental Long Beach, CA 310-241-0866  www.frogenv.com , Denitsa Toneva [email protected] Frog Environmental provides expertise in all aspects of industrial stormwater consulting, with cost-effective solutions to protect your business. BOOTH #640

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Advanced Pavement Technology is committed to providing its clients with ecological, environmentally sound solutions using drainable, permeable paver systems. Mechanical installation specialists, Aqua Paving Construction, is proud to use APT’s shapes and BASS system in many of their installations. All of APC’s installations are permeable pavers made by APT licensors. Bio-Aquifer Storm System (BASS ), is a superior paving solution that supports stormwater management and business growth. The APT patented pavers are all ADA compliant. TM

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Exhibitor Directory Geosynthetics 2015 Roseville, MN 800-225 4324  www.geosyntheticsconference.com , Barbara Connett [email protected] February 15–18, 2015: Portland, OR. Geosynthetic and Erosion Control joint event—including stormwater applications. Training, technical sessions, and exhibits. BOOTH #603

Global Water Instrumentation College Station, TX 1-800-876-1172  www.globalw.com , Rene Cruz [email protected] Global Water is a leading manufacturer and distributor of water, wastewater, and environmental instrumentation. BOOTH #343

Gullywasher LLC Seattle, WA 206-799-3296  www.gullywasher.com , Jeff Pettey, BSME [email protected] Revolutionary for Industrial Stormwater Treatment: Blue Filter Gabions Simple filter housings for utilizing organic filter medias for removing metals (96%). BOOTH #500, 502

Hamilton Kent LLC Toronto, ON 800-268-8479  www.hamiltonkent.com , Henry Flattery [email protected] Pipe and manhole gaskets, flexible connectors, and Lifespan System, a watertight, lightweight,

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Harco Fittings Lynchburg, VA 434-845-7094  www.harcofittings.com , Jerry Powell [email protected] The Harrington Corporation (HARCO) is a producer of gasketed joint injection-molded PVC fittings and push-on gasketed joint ductile fittings as well as stormwater solutions such as drain basins and inline drains. BOOTH #303

Harmsco Filtration Products North Palm Beach, FL 800-327-3248  www.harmsco.com , James Kasprick [email protected] For years Harmsco has been a leader in providing solutions to liquid filtration challenges for many years. Whether it is residential, commercial, or environmental applications, Harmsco is focused on manufacturing innovative and cost-effective approaches to your filtration needs. BOOTH #600

Hydro International Portland, MA 800-848-2706  www.hydro-int.com , Lisa Lemont [email protected]

Hydroscreen CO. LLC Denver, CO 303-333-6071  www.hydroscreen.com , Robert K. Weir P.E. [email protected] Hydroscreen engineers, designs, and fabricates stormwater treatment products which include channel screens, curb inlet screens, detention pond screens, and downspout screens. BOOTH #220

Innovyze Broomfield, CO 303.533.1934  www.innovyze.com , Greg Brazeau [email protected] Innovyze is the leading global provider of wet infrastructure software designed to meet the technological needs of water/ wastewater utilities. BOOTH #213

Invisible Structures Inc. Golden, CO 800-233-1510  www.invisiblestructures.com , Rick Cavallero [email protected] Manufacturing environmentally friendly site development products. Porous paving, underground stormwater detention systems, erosion control drainage, and more. BOOTH #243

Hydro International provides stormwater management solutions including the Downstream Defender®, First Defense®, Up-Flo Filter®, and Reg-U-Flo® vortex flow control. BOOTH #521

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Vernon Hills, IL 847-634-6100  www.kanaflexcorp.com , Robert Harrison [email protected]

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Kanaflex Corporation manufactures a wide variety of PVC, rubber, urethane, polypropylene, ducting hoses, and metal reinforced HDPE pipe of the highest quality. BOOTH #227 ✪ Sponsor

Kennedy/Jenks Consultants Federal Way, WA 253-835-6400  www.kennedyjenks.com , Ross W. Dunning [email protected] Kennedy/Jenks has been providing innovative stormwater, water, and wastewater policy advice and treatment facility design and construction since 1919. BOOTH #105 ✪ Sponsor

KPFF Consulting Engineers Portland, OR 503-227-3251  www.kpff.com , Curt Vanderzanden [email protected] KPFF civil, structural, and survey has been at the vanguard of sustainable stormwater design in Portland for 25 years. BOOTH #504 ✪ Sponsor

L&H Seeds Connell, WA 509.234.4433  www.lhseeds.com

Thirty-year producers of native and naturalized seeds for use in restoration and reclamation, supplying landscapers, contractors, and management professionals. BOOTH #541

LaMotte Chestertown, MD 800-344-3100  www.lamotte.com , Ernie Rector [email protected] LaMotte manufactures meters, test kits, test strips, and reagents for analysis of water. BOOTH #212

Layfield Environmental Systems Corporation

Mar Mac Construction Products Co. Inc. McBee, SC 877-962-7622  www.marmac.com , Lee Murph [email protected] Mar Mac Construction Products Co. manufactures external pipe joint couplers. Founded in 1953, and continues to product quality products for the piping industry. BOOTH #501

Milliken Infrastructure Solutions LLC Spartanburg, SC 855-655-6750  infrastructure.milliken.com , Rich Pilston [email protected]

Renton, WA 98057 425-254-1075 Toll Free: 800-796-6868  www.layfieldcontainment.com , John Santos [email protected]

Our products rehabilitate, strengthen, or protect infrastructure components—Concrete Cloth™, GeoPolymer Mortar Solutions, and Structural Strengthening Solutions. BOOTH #203

Layfield Environmental Systems designs and install geomembranes, floating covers, and specialty geosynthetics. BOOTH #636

Mobydick Wheel and Undercarriage Wash Systems

Lined Valve Company Woodland, WA 360-225-1230  www.linedvci.com , Vikki Pynenburg [email protected] Lined Valve Company, leading independent US designer and manufacturer of quality knife gate valves, builds robust range of custom/cast valves. BOOTH #637

Downingtown, PA PA 610-458-9151 CA 209-751-7160  www.mobydick.com , Bob Lodi & Mike Whitney [email protected] [email protected] Mobydick is the world leader in Wheel Washing and Demucking wash systems with over 3,800 systems worldwide provides nationwide support and rentals. BOOTH #242

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Exhibitor Directory Modular Wetland Systems Inc. Oceanside, CA 760-433-7640  www.modularwetlands.com , Greg Kent [email protected] Our flagship product, the MWS Linear, represents a pioneering breakthrough in stormwater technology, as the only biofiltration system to utilize horizontal flow. BOOTH #417, 516 ✪ Sponsor

National Precast Concrete Association Carmel, IN 317-571-9500  www.precast.org , Eric A. Carleton, P.E. [email protected] NPCA represents manufacturers of plant produced concrete products and companies that provide the equipment, supplies, and services to make these products. BOOTH #639

(NEBC) Northwest Environmental Business Council Portland, OR 503-227-6361  www.nebc.org , Lisa Meddin [email protected] Representing the Northwest’s leading service & technology providers working to protect, restore, and sustain the natural and built environment. BOOTH #404 ✪ Sponsor

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Neenah Foundry Neenah, WI 800-558-5075  www.nfco.com , Craig Fisher craig.fisher@neenahenterprises .com Neenah Foundry is a leading supplier of castings, including manholes, trench, and inlets with locations nationwide. BOOTH #139

Neptune Automated Wheelwash Hot Springs, AZ 501-525-8484  www.neptunewash.com , Roxanne Garrett [email protected] BOOTH #342

Oldcastle Stormwater Solutions Littleton, CO 800-579-8819  www.oldcastlestormwater.com , Steve Kingsland [email protected] Provider of innovative stormwater management solutions, from LID systems such as water harvesting, PICP, infiltration, and bioretention, to pretreatment, advanced filtering systems, and detention. BOOTH #411, 413, 510, 512 ✪ Sponsor

Oldcastle Stormwater Solutions/Filterra Bioretention Systems Santa Rosa, CA 800-579-8819  www.oldcastlestormwater.com , Michelle Dunlop [email protected]

With its recent acquisition of KriStar Enterprises, Oldcastle Stormwater Solutions has a full suite of products to meet your needs. BOOTH # 435, 437, 534, 536 ✪ Sponsor

Outpak Washout Boise, ID 208-890-0383  www.outpak.com , Bob Eason [email protected] Outpak Washout is a portable disposable construction site washout. Good for concrete, paint, stucco, and mortar. BOOTH #200

Pat Chem Laboratories Moorpark, CA 800-400-5227 , Stephen Berentsen [email protected] Pat Chem, a California Certified Environmental Laboratory, provides a wide spectrum of superior analytical services to meet your testing requirements. BOOTH #635

Pentair Aquatic Eco-Systems Inc. Apopka, FL 407-886-3939  www.pentairaes.com , Brian Catanzaro [email protected] Pentair Aquatic Eco-Systems, Inc. (PAES), of Apopka, FL, is the largest source of aquatic products and systems worldwide. BOOTH #202

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Exhibitor Directory PPV Inc./Bravo Environmental Portland, OR 503 261-9800  ppvnw.com, bravonw.com , Joe Thuney [email protected] Wastewater treatment and underground infrastructure maintenance/service company. Largest NW fleet of vacuum trucks & CCTV Vans. LMK Certified Installer. BOOTH #402

Press-Seal Gasket Corporation Fort Wayne, IN 260-436-0521  www.press-seal.com , Jeremy Spice [email protected]

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Red Valve Company and Tideflex® Technologies is the world’s largest manufacturer of pinch valves, slurry knife gate valves, pressure sensors, expansion joints and Tideflex® Check Valves. BOOTH #626

Reline America Inc. Saltville, VA 276-496-4000  www.relineamerica.com , Grant Whittle [email protected] Provider of American made fiberglass reinforced, UV cured-inplace pipe (CIPP) equipment and liners from 6” to 54”. BOOTH #538

Rinker Materials– Concrete Pipe division

Press-Seal Gasket is a leader in the design and manufacture of sealing products for underground collection systems worldwide. BOOTH #622

Houston, TX 1-800-909-7763  www.rinkerstormceptor.com , Ernie Carrasco [email protected]

RAVEN PRODUCTS

A leading producer of concrete pipe, box culvert, and Stormceptor®. Stormceptor® treats stormwater by removing pollutants, sediments, and hydrocarbons. BOOTH #235, 237

Caldwell, ID 208-631-0304  www.ravenproducts.org , Don Henderson [email protected] Rotationally mold from reground HDPE Oil Water Separators in outlet size 4”-15”, 16”-36”, & 33”-48”. Also flow control separators. BOOTH #234

Red Valve Company and Tideflex Technologies Carnegie, PA 412-279-0044  www.redvalve.com , Erin Athey

River City Environmental Portland, OR 503-252-6144  www.rivercityusa.com , Jonathan Petersen [email protected]

Romtec Utilities Inc. Roseburg, OR 541-496-9678  www.romtecutilities.com , Ryan Palmer [email protected] Romtec Utilities is a design, engineering, and supply firm that specializes in complete, site-specific, pumping systems. BOOTH #239

Rotondo Environmental Solutions LLC Alexandria, VA 866-595-8323  www.rotondo-es.com , John Rotondo, Terry Siviter [email protected] Rotondo Environmental Solutions manufactures precast concrete detention, infiltration, rainwater harvesting, sandfiltration and proprietary stormwater treatment systems. Their latest innovations are the StormPod® lightweight modular arch system and Stormcrete® modular porous concrete. BOOTH #410

Saertex multiCom LP Huntersville, NC 704 584-4059  www.saertex-multicom.com , Mark Hallett [email protected] SEARTEX multiCom—a leading global manufacturer of UV Cure CIPP Glass fibre liners for the rehabilitation of storm and sanitary sewer pipes. BOOTH #307

River City Environmental, Inc. is an environmentally-minded company providing resources, services, and education to assist you in protecting the environment. BOOTH #215 ✪ Sponsor

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Engineers in the Northwest use the BMP SNOUT® System

MADE IN THE U.S.A.

Over 65,000 Installations in North America

Separating Clean Water from a Dirty World since 1999. Learn more at Booth 523 Best Management Products, Inc. 800-504-8008 www.bmpinc.com US Patents 6126817, 7857966, 7951294 Canada Patent 2285146, others pending

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Exhibitor Directory SafeDrain Northwest Silverdale, WA 360-516-4000  www.safedrainnorthwest.com , Buzz Holmes [email protected] SafeDrain is a stainless steel drain insert, which offers filtration of contamination and spill control as a low-cost retrofit installation. BOOTH #204

Sekisui Products LLC Troy, MI 248-307-0000  www.sekisui-corp.com , Hiro Masumoto [email protected] We have over 30% market share for all rainwater systems in Japan! BOOTH #304

Sequoia Scientific Inc. Bellevue, WA 425-641-0944  www.sequoiasci.com , Chuck Pottsmith [email protected] Sequoia Scientific manufactures Particle Size Analyzers for the field and performs particle tracer studies through a partnership with Partrac Ltd. BOOTH #503

Soil Retention Carlsbad, CA 760-966-6090  www.soilretention.com , Nick Jansson [email protected] Soil Retention manufactures and distributes Plantable concrete systems®, including Verdura®, a fully plantable SRW system; Drivable Grass®, a permeable, flexible paving system; and Enviroflex®, an interlocking ACB revetment system. BOOTH #407

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Soilmoisture Equipment Corp. Goleta, CA 805-964-3525  www.soilmoisture.com , Megan Cullen [email protected]

StormChamber systems endeavor to provide retention, detention, conveyance, and maintain water quality in both residential and commercial applications. BOOTH #206 ✪ Sponsor

For over 60 years, clients worldwide rely on Soilmoisture agronomic equipment for characterizing the moisture-holding capacities and characteristics of soil. BOOTH #638

StormTrap

SoundEarth Strategies Inc.

StormTrap is the ultimate innovative solution that maximizes the total volume of stormwater stored while minimizing the project’s footprint and overall cost. Its modular design allows the system to be customizable to fit all jobsite parameters. BOOTH #221, 223, 320, 322 ✪ Sponsor

Portland, OR 866-850-1900  www.soundearthinc.com , Ayn Generes [email protected] SoundEarth provides comprehensive stormwater and environmental services from site evaluation, construction, and ongoing post-construction management to help our clients avoid compliance problems. BOOTH #542

Sprayroq Inc. Pelham, AL 205-957-0020  www.sprayroq.com , Jerry Gordon [email protected] Sprayroq manufactures sprayapplied structural and elastomeric polyurethane lining systems for municipal water and wastewater markets. BOOTH #630

StormChamber Occoquan, VA 877-426-9128  www.stormchambers.com , Bob Maestro [email protected]

Morris, IL 1-877-867-6872  www.stormtrap.com , Stefanie Geiss [email protected]

StormTrooper/ RainTrooper Houston, TX 713-937-7602  www.park-usa.com , Timothy Hessler [email protected] ParkUSA is an industry leader in the water, wastewater, storm/rain water markets; providing turnkey engineered solutions to our customers. BOOTH #529, 531 ✪ Sponsor

Stormwater Equipment Manufacturers Association Roxborough, CO 720-353-4977  www.stormwaterassociation .com , Laurie Honnigford [email protected]

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Discover sustainable Portland with our new app! See Portland’s nationally acclaimed low impact design work in action and learn how projects came together while exploring our city’s delicious local fare. Scan this QR code with your smartphone or visit http://pdxstormwater.com to get started. KPFF CONSULTING ENGINEERS http://vimeo.com/kpff | 503-227-3251 | 111 SW Fifth Avenue, Suite 2400 | Portland, OR 97204 ZGF ARCHITECTS LLP www.zgf.com | 503-224-3860 | 1223 SW Washington Street, Suite 200 | Portland, OR 97205 Photo credits (clockwise): 1, 5 Anne King / 2, 4 Adam Bacher / 3 Tony Harasimowicz

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Stormwater Equipment Manufacturers Association members work together to advocate for effective and sustainable practices that improve water quality and the environment. BOOTH #540

Storm Water Systems Inc.

Stormwater Magazine

Storm Water Systems manufactures high-performance trash traps for non-profit source pollution caused by urban runoff. BOOTH #310

Santa Barbara, CA 805-682-1300  www.stormh20.com , Ron Guilbault [email protected] Stormwater, the Journal for Surface Water Quality Professionals, is published eight times a year and reaches more than 26,000 readers responsible for minimizing nonpoint-source water pollution, complying with NEPDES Phase II, implementing total maximum daily loads, and managing municipal stormwater programs. Our readers include municipal stormwater and public work managers, hydrologists, biologists, civil engineers, academic and industry researchers, and regulatory personnel at local, state, and federal levels. BOOTH # 631 ✪ Sponsor

Storm Water Systems Long Beach, CA (562) 391 2925  www.stormproofh2o.com , Patrick Bolton [email protected] Recognized as “Best Available Technology,” our data-proven, cost-effective, and modular StormPROOF system is the only system that guarantees benchmarks. BOOTH #642

Cleveland, GA 706-348-8286  www.stormwatersystems.com , Gary Hopkins [email protected]

StormwateRX LLC Portland, OR 800-680-3543  www.stormwaterrx.com , Calvin Noling [email protected] StormwateRX LLC manufactures stormwater filtration and treatment best management practices for industrial facilities throughout North America. BOOTH #539

Sunmark Environmental Portland, OR 503-241-7333  www.SunmarkEnvironmental .com , Robin Cook rcook@sunmarkenvironmental .com An experienced leader in ecological restoration and revegetation services. 30 years’ experience in seed, native plants, erosion control, streambank restoration, and wetland creation. BOOTH #301

Suntree Technologies Inc.

Suntree Technologies Inc. designs and manufactures a full line of stormwater treatment products. The only source for Hydro-variant technology (treatment without headloss), Suntree is the source for innovative solutions to meet the demanding challenges of today and tomorrow. From high volume hydrodynamic separators, individual catch basin inserts, or filtration media, consider Suntree Technologies for your next stormwater retrofit or new construction project. BOOTH #315, 317, 414, 416 ✪ Sponsor

Supreme Perlite Company Portland, OR 503-286-4333  www.perlite.com , Jerry Mishler [email protected] Supplier of expanded Perlite products for the Horticulture, Industrial, and Construction markets, serving the NW and Western Canada since 1954. BOOTH #607

Teledyne Isco Lincoln, NE 800.228.4373  www.isco.com , iscoinfo [email protected] Teledyne Isco manufactures a wide range of products for professionals working in water pollution monitoring and wastewater process control. BOOTH #517

Cocoa, FL 321-637-7552  www.suntreetech.com , Tom Happel [email protected]

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It’s Coming! An Affordable Media to Remove Heavy Metals from Stormwater. Learn more at StormCon 2014 booth 301

EARtHLite

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BIOCHAR FILTER MEDIA Filtering Stormwater Naturally

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Exhibitor Directory Texas A & M University –Kingsville Kingsville, TX 361-593-3046 , Monica Hernandez [email protected] BOOTH #634

Thirsty Duck LP Trinity, FL 727-376-2400  www.thirsty-duck.com , Jon Moody [email protected] A global leader in buoyant flow control technology. Thirsty Ducks buoyant flow regulators produce a constant flow rate regardless of headwater depth. BOOTH #511, 513

TYMCO Inc. Waco, TX 254-799-5546  www.tymco.com , Bobby Johnson [email protected] TYMCO Regenerative Air Sweepers. Environmental friendly sweeping for paved and concrete surfaces. BOOTH #439

UltraTech International Inc. Jacksonville, FL 904-292-1611  www.stormwaterproducts .com , Mario Cruz [email protected] UltraTech is the premier provider of environmental compliance products including a complete line of stormwater management, spill containment and spill response products. BOOTH #111, 210

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UNI-GROUP U.S.A.

WaStop

Palm Beach Gardens, FL 800-872-1864  www.uni-groupusa.org , Donna DeNinno [email protected]

Huffman, TX 281-324-3990  www.jandsvalve.com , Stacie Bolender [email protected]

UNI-GROUP U.S.A. manufacturers offer the Eco-Stone Family of Permeable Pavers for stormwater management of residential, commercial, and municipal applications. BOOTH #314

WaStop—the ingenious inline check valve for stormwater, wastewater & potable water applications, and odor mitigation. Sizes 3–72”. BOOTH #201

United Storm Water Inc.

Washout Watchdog/ Porta-Pit

Industry, CA 626-961-9326  www.unitedstormwater.com , Lydia Perry [email protected]

Upland, CA 626-893-4170  www.washoutwatchdog.com  www.porta-pit.com , Les Connard [email protected]

Catch basin cleaning, storm drain BMP installation, storm/sewer jetting, industrial vacuum truck services, lake draining/excavation, and 24-hour emergency response. BOOTH #443

The Porta-Pit is a portable jobsite washout container. The Washout Watchdog is a chute rinse down system for concrete trucks. BOOTH #606

University Mechanical Contractors Inc. Mukilteo, WA 206-364-9900  www.umci.com , Jakob Sjoberg [email protected] UMC is a full-service commercial mechanical contractor with the expertise to design/build highperformance stormwater treatment systems. Booth #300

Washington Stormwater Center Puyallup, WA 253-445-4504  www.wastormwatercenter.org , Tanyalee Erwin [email protected]

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Water & Wastes Digest Scottsdale, AZ 480-941-0510 ext 10  www.estormwater.com  www.wwdmag.com , Terri Burud tburud@sgcmail Storm Water Solutions serves more than 40,000 readers in the stormwater and erosion control industries. Subscribers include engineers, contractors, government officials, and other professionals who actively design, specify, buy, and maintain stormwater and erosion control industry equipment and services. Storm Water Solutions’ editorial mission is to provide unique, comprehensive content that covers timely news, stormwater and erosion control industry trends, technical solutions, and best practices. BOOTH #305

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WorldView Solutions

XP Solutions

Alexandria, VA 703-684-2400  www.wef.org , John Dugan [email protected]

Richmond, VA 804-767-1870  www.practicekeeper.com , Lynn McDaniel [email protected]

Portland, OR 888-554-5022  www.xpsolutions.com , Nicole Highhouse [email protected]

The Water Environment Federation is the premier water association that produces WEFTEC, which had 22,589 attendees in 2013! BOOTH #537

WorldView Solutions has developed PracticeKeeper, a cloud solution for conservation planning that includes an erosion and sediment control planning module. BOOTH #623

WaterTectonics

WTB Inc.– Heavyweight Sediment Control Solutions

Everett, WA 425-349-4200  www.watertectonics.com , TJ Mothersbaugh [email protected] WaterTectonics is your partner in advanced stormwater treatment technology, providing design, equipment, installation, and field service. BOOTH #241

Wheelwash Long Branch, NJ 732-403-8200  www.wheelwash.com , Ben Taylor [email protected] Wheelwash manufactures closedloop vehicle cleaning units that wash the wheels and undercarriage of vehicles leaving jobsites and facilities. BOOTH #440

Sacramento, CA 916-922-9222  www.wtbinc.net , Rich or Corey [email protected] WTB, Inc.’s Heavyweight Sediment Control products are effective, durable, and reusable. Home of the Heavyweight DuraWattle™ —drive over it! BOOTH #340

XP Solutions provide the software tools needed to make intelligent decisions to plan, design, simulate, and manage the physical and social environment. BOOTH #406

Yardney Water Filtration Systems Riverside, CA 951-656-6716  www.yardneyfilters.com , Ron Gamble [email protected] Manufacturer of Media Filters, Iron/Manganese Removal Filters, Automatic Backwashing Screen Filters, Centrifugal Separators, and Basket Strainers for suspended solids removal. BOOTH #214

YSI Inc. Xeripave LLC Vancouver, WA 360-694-0141  www.xeripave.com , [email protected] Xeripave® Super Pervious Pavers and Xeribrix provide cutting edge solutions to stormwater runoff with an infiltration rate exceeding one gal per sec. per sq. ft. BOOTH #400

Yellow Springs, OH 937-767-7241  www.ysi.com , Peter Bornhorst [email protected] YSI, a Xylem brand, designs and manufactures innovative waterquality, water velocity, level, and flow measurement equipment for sampling and monitoring applications. BOOTH #441

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WE HAVE SOLUTIONS

PORTLAND, OREGON MONDAY,

EXHIBIT HALL OPENING RECEPTION 4:00 P.M. – 7:00 P.M. Exhibit Hall

TUESDAY, Commercial Drainage

AUGUST 4

AUGUST 5

OPENING GENERAL SESSION

Residential Drainage

Former Maryland Governor Parris Glendening, President of Smart Growth America’s Leadership Institute

9:15 A.M. – 10:30 A.M. Oregon Ballroom

Top 10 Reasons to Attend StormCon 2015

Recharger ® & Contactor® Stormwater Chambers

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Cost-effective internal manifold feature.

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Great Networking Opportunities

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Beautiful Location

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Flexible Conference Schedule

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Technical and User Experience Tracks

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Exhibits and Field Trips

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Five-Star Food and Events

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The Granddaddy of Them All

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GALA RECEPTION PARTY IS OPEN TO ALL 5:30 P.M. – 8:00 P.M. Oregon Ballroom

WEDNESDAY,

8/2 – 6, 2015

Free Design Assistance

The North American Surface Water Quality Conference & Expo

LUNCHEON 12:15 P.M. – 1:15 P.M. Exhibit Hall

Drywell Applications

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Texas here we come!

August 3–7 2014

AUGUST 6

LUNCHEON 12:15 P.M. – 1:15 P.M. Exhibit Hall

THURSDAY, AUGUST 7 SPECIAL SESSION: Update on EPA Stormwater Program 9:45 A.M.– 11:00 A105-106 STORMWATER BUS TOUR: Port of Portland Oregon and Port of Vancouver USA 8:00 A.M.– 12:00 P.M. (7:30 A.M. Assemble in Registration Area)

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