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Virginia Millennium Water Conference 2000

Virginia Lakes and Watersheds Association
A Chapter of NALMS

March 12, 13, 14, 2000
Central park Hotel
Fredericksburg, Virginia

Program

Sunday, March 12, 2000

2:00 – 6:00 PM        Exhibitors’ Display Set Up (Exhibitors’ Hall)

4:00 – 6:00 PM        Registration (Conference Reception Desk)
Meeting of VLWA Board of Directors (Conference Operations Room)

6:00 – 7:30 PM        Exhibitor and Early Registrant’s Reception (President’s Suite)

Monday Morning, March 13, 2000

7:00 – 8:00 AM       Registration and Check-In (Conference Reception Desk)

7:30 AM                 Coffee and Pastries (Banquet Hall)

8:00 – 8:30 AM       President’s Welcome – Mr. Richard Dameron, VLWA President (Banquet Hall)
Conference Details – Dr. G. Kenneth Young, Jr., Conference Chairman

8:30 – 10:00 AM     First Concurrent Sessions

SESSION 1A
Grants

Ms. Shelly Frie, Woolpert, LLP and Mr. Mark Johnson, City of Virginia Beach

SESSION 1B
Wetland Issues

Mr. David Rosenthal, City of Norfolk

Research and Grants Programs at the Virginia Water Resources Research Center—Tamim Younos, Ph.D.,VA Water Resources Research Center

Elements of Grants Presentation—J. Richard Hill, Jr., DCR

Funding Opportunities for Stream Corridor Restoration and Water Quality-The Community Quilt Concept of Financing—Elizabeth Hickey, Environmental Finance Center, University System of Maryland

Water Quality Grant Applications for Virginia Beach—Adam Jack, Rummel, Klepper & Kahl

Voluntary Wetlands Restoration in the Elizabeth River Watershed—Jennifer McCarthy, Elizabeth River Project

Some Effects of the Tulloch Rule Decision on Wetlands in the Coastal Plain of Virginia—Steven Martin, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

Implementing A Municipally Owned Dredging ProgramDavid Rosenthal, City of Norfolk Utilities

A Beneficial Use of Dredged Material, Lake Taylor Dredging/Wetland Restoration Project—Rebecca Francese, Waterway Surveys & Engineering, Ltd.

10:00 – 10:30           Break (Coffee in Exhibit Hall)

10:30 – 12:00 Noon                  Second Concurrent Sessions

SESSION 2A
Dam Safety I – Dam Maintenance Issues, Virginia State Perspectives

Mr. Jon Phillippe, Dept. of Conservation & Recreation

SESSION 2B
Modeling for Planning and Design


Dr. Ken Young, GKY and Associates, Inc..

Those Dam Details—Joseph Haugh, Director, Dam Safety, DCR

Emergency Repairs and Modification of Spillways to the North Carolina Indian Cultural Center Dam—H. Tillman Marshall, P.E., Applied Geosciences & Engineering

An Interactive Early Flood Warning System—Nathan Beil, KCI Technologies

Those Dam Beavers—Duncan C. McGregor and Jon Phillippe, DCR

Those Dam Trees—Jon Phillippe, DCR

Bassett Hall Pond Dam, Williamsburg, VA—Chuck Kahler, Schnabel Engineering Associates, Inc.

Considering Hydrodynamics in the Development of Adaptive TMDLs for Virginia’s River and Streams—Dann Sklarew, SAIC

Using a Tidal Prism Model as a Screening Tool to Predict Water Quality Responses in a Tidal Fresh-water Creek in Hopewell, VA—Mark McElroy, Malcolm Pirnie

WISE Water Quality Module:  An Economical Method of Assessing the Impacts of Development on Water Quality—Scott K. Edelman, PE, Hayes, Seay, Mattern & Mattern, Inc.

 

Monday Afternoon, March 13, 2000

Noon – 1:30 PM           Luncheon (Banquet Hall)
Keynote Address: Honorable John Paul Woodley, Jr., Secretary of Natural Resources

1:45 – 3:15 PM       Third Concurrent Sessions

SESSION 3A
NPDES

Mr. Stuart Stein, GKY and Associates, Inc.

SESSION 3B
Watershed Mgmt & Planning

Mr. James Spitz, Smith Mountain Lake

SESSION 3C
Practice of Floodplain Mgmt I

Mr. James Rakestraw, Arlington County

Stormwater Management in Loudoun County—Bruce McGranahan, Loudoun County

Tools for Implementing the Phase II NPDES Municipal Storm Water Program—James Collins, Tetra Tech, Inc.

Requirements of the Phase II Stormwater Regulations on Local Governments—Hugo Valverde, Hampton Roads Planning District Commission

City of Virginia Beach Storm Water Management Program Four Year Summary—Mark Johnson, PE, Virginia Beach DPW

Stormwater Permitting Phases I and IIMr. Burt Tuxford, DEQ

Nonpoint Wastewater Treatment from Safe Disposal to a Framework for Watershed Management—Mark Lubbers, AWT Environmental, Inc.

HR STORM—Julia Hillegass, Hampton Roads Planning District Commission

Development of a Model Water Supply Watershed, Management Ordinance for the Hampton Roads Region, Eric Walberg, Hampton Roads Planning District Commission

Low Impact Development Planning and Design Strategies and Techniques for Living Resource Protection—Neil Weinstein, Low Impact Development Center, Inc.

LOMRS/VDOT—Dave Preusch, Michael Baker, Jr.

Dam Safety and Floodplain Management:  Whether Shall the Twain Meet?—Joseph Haugh, Director, Div. of Dam Safety, DCR

NFIP-CRS Administration at the Local Level Remapping Floodplains in an Urban Environment—James Rakestraw, PE, Arlington County

City of Manassas Regional Stormwater Management Program, Case Study of a Proposed Regional Stormwater Management Facility in a FEMA Floodplain—Geoffrey Cowan, Dewberry & Davis

3:15 – 3:30 PM        Break (Coffee in Exhibit Hall)

3:30 – 5:00 PM       Fourth Concurrent Sessions

SESSION 4A
Stormwater Program
Mr. Stuart Finley, Lake Barcroft WID

SESSION 4B
Monitoring and Tracking

Mr. Stuart Stein, GKY and Associates, Inc.

SESSION 4C
Rehabilitation and Repair

Mr. Richard Dameron, VA DCR

Retrofitting an Urban Tidewater Watershed—Bill Frost, PE, KCI Technologies

Maintenance of Urban Stormwater Facilities—Scott R. St. Clair, PE, Fairfax County DPW

Stormwater Management in Perspective—Kambiz Agazi, Ph.D., PE, Fairfax Co. 

Stormwater Utility Movement in Virginia—Richard Brawley, GKY & Associates, Inc.

Tracking Effects of Best Management Practices on Nutrient Loading in Virginia’s Watersheds—Dann Sklarew, SAIC

Development of Effectiveness Indicators for Stormwater and Watershed Management Programs—Fernando Pasquel, CH2M HILL

Water Quality Studies at Smith Mountain Lake:  Beyond Trophic Monitoring—Carolyn L. Thomas, Ph.D., Ferrum College

Pollutant Source Identification and Tracing in an Urban Watershed—Don Waye, NVPDC

The Underwater Installation of a Drained Geomembrane System on Lost Creek Dam—John Wilkes, CARPI USA

Kerr Lake Shoreline Stabilization—Nathan Beil, KCI Technologies

Identifying and Prioritizing Restoration Projects within the Sugarland Run Watershed—Andrea Ryon, CH2M HILL

Two Case Studies of Urban Stream Bank Stabilization Projects—Andrew Gould, PE, TIMMONS

Monday evening, March 13, 2000

5:00 – 6:30 PM        Reception (Exhibit Hall—Cash Bar)

6:30 – 7:00 PM        Virginia Lakes and Watersheds Association Business Meeting (Banquet Hall)

Tuesday Morning, March 14, 2000

7:30 – 8:00 AM       Coffee (Reception Area)

8:00 – 9:30 AM       Fifth Concurrent Sessions

SESSION 5A
Panel Discussion Bringing Together TMDLs, NPDES Phase II, and Tributary Strategies

Mr. Tim Davey, TIMMONS

SESSION 5B
Dam Safety II – Dam Operation and Design Issues—Owners’ and Engineers’ Perspective

Mr. Jon Phillippe, DCR

TMDL Development—Mark Bennett, VA DCR

TMDLs—Thomas Henry, USEPA, Region III

Tributary Strategies—Collin Powers, VA DEQ

TMDL and NPDES Phase II—Charles Martin, VA DEQ

Newport News Pro-Active Dam Safety During Hurricane Floyd—Walter Hancock, Wiley & Wilson

Operation Experience with Fairfax’s Stormwater Dams—Dave Brown, County of Fairfax, DPW & Environmental Services

Big Cherry Dam Rehabilitation Project—Geoffrey Cowan, Dewberry & Davis

9:30 – 10:00 AM      Break (Coffee in Exhibit Hall)

10:00 – 11:30 AM    Sixth Concurrent Sessions

SESSION 6A
Floodplain Management in Virginia

Mr. John Matusik, The Engineering Groupe, Inc.

SESSION 6B
Wetland Mitigation

Mr. David Rosenthal, City of Norfolk

SESSION 6C
Action Programs

Dr. Ken Young, GKY and Associates, Inc.

Learning the Lessons from Hurricane Floyd, The NFIP Community Rating System’s Planning Role in Flood Mitigation—Doug Moseley, VA DCR 

Floodplain Management Strategies that Utilize the National Flood Insurance Program and Federal Grants/Loans—Richard Dameron, VA DCR

FEMA Initiatives in Virginia—John Magnotti, FEMA

Hurricane Floyd:  A Wake-Up Call for Eastern Virginia—Corey Garyotis, VA DCR

Adding Water Quality Functions to your Wetland Mitigation Site—Marsh Zellhoefer, HDR Engineering, Inc.  

Reedy Creek Watershed Improvement Activities in Richmond, VA—Michael Patey, PE, HDR Engineering, Inc.

Wetland Mitigation Design and Construction at Cogbill Road, Chesterfield County, VA—Drew Gould, PE, TIMMONS

City of Virginia Beach, Virginia, Wetlands Mitigation Banking Program—Jeffrey Waller, PE, City of Virginia Beach

Evaluation, Condition Assessment and Maintenance Budgeting for Drainage Ditches—Lamont “Bud” Curtis, PE, URS Greiner Woodward Clyde

Stormwater Innovations—Stuart Finley, Lake Barcroft WID

Runoff Control at Downtown Greens Community Garden, Fredericksburg, Virginia—Laura Shepherd, Director, Downtown Greens

Prince William County Water Quality Restoration Project—Madan Mohan, Prince William County

Noon – 1:30 PM     Luncheon (Banquet Hall)
Dam Safety Awards Presentations and Keynote Address:  David G. Brickley, Director, Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation

Tuesday Afternoon, March 14, 2000

1:30 – 2:30 PM        Virginia Floodplain Management Association Meeting (Place TBA)

 

 


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