Urban Water Sustainability Leadership Conference - Module 6: Tuesday, Oct. 4, 2011








Urban Water Sustainability Leadership Conference - Module 6: Tuesday, Oct. 4, 2011

Original Broadcast Date:
Oct 04, 2011
Length: Two hours and 15 minutes
Speakers: Pat Karney, Global Director Wastewater, CH2M Hill
Bud Schardein, Executive Director, Metropolitan Sewerage District of Louisville & Jefferson County
Brian Bingham, Regulatory Services Director, Metropolitan Sewerage District of Louisville & Jefferson County
Lynn Broaddus, Moderator, The Johnson Foundation
Nancy Ahern, Deputy Director, Seattle Public Utilities
Jennifer Price, Panelist, Ch2MHill
Peg Staheli, Panelist, SvR Design Company
Tracy Tackett, Green Stormwater Infrastructure Program Manager, Seattle Public Utilities

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Urban Water Sustainability Leadership Conference - Module 6
Tuesday, Oct. 4, 2011

2:45-3:45 p.m.
Spotlight: City of Louisville, Kentucky
 
Moderator:
Pat Karney, Global Director Wastewater, CH2M Hill
 
Team Panel:
Bud Schardein, Executive Director, Metropolitan Sewerage District of Louisville & Jefferson County
Brian Bingham, Regulatory Services Director, Metropolitan Sewerage District of Louisville & Jefferson County
 
3:45-5:00 p.m.
Spotlight: City of Seattle, WA
Lessons learned from Green Infrastructure: Project experience in developing Code Requirements and Community Engagement
 
Moderator:
Lynn Broaddus, The Johnson Foundation
 
Team Panel:
Nancy Ahern, Deputy Director, Seattle Public Utilities
Jennifer Price, Ch2MHill
Peg Staheli, SvR Design Company
Tracy Tackett, Green Stormwater Infrastructure Program Manager, Seattle Public Utilities
 
Seattle's decade of experience installing GI projects has provided a substantial knowledge base. Two key areas of growth will be discussed: 1) Key policy issues in the development of the Seattle's Stormwater Code requirement for use of GI to the "maximum extent feasible" for projects on private property and the right-of- way, and 2) Public engagement success, failures, and proposed approach moving forward for installing GI in public and private places, including a look at using GI for to assist with combined sewer overflows.

 


Urban Water Sustainability Leadership Conference - Module 6: Tuesday, Oct. 4, 2011






Pat Karney
Global Director Wastewater
CH2M Hill


 

Bud Schardein
Executive Director
Metropolitan Sewerage District of Louisville & Jefferson County


 

Brian Bingham
Regulatory Services Director
Metropolitan Sewerage District of Louisville & Jefferson County


 

Lynn Broaddus
Moderator
The Johnson Foundation


 

Nancy Ahern
Deputy Director
Seattle Public Utilities


 

Jennifer Price
Panelist
Ch2MHill


 

Peg Staheli
Panelist
SvR Design Company


 

Tracy Tackett
Green Stormwater Infrastructure Program Manager
Seattle Public Utilities


 





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