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GREEN INFRASTRUCTURE: ANOTHER PIECE OF THE STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PUZZLE 



Find out how agencies in the District of Columbia are integrating green infrastructure into their water resources planning and management decisions. How is hydrologic and hydraulic modeling used to plan green infrastructure and solve problems? How do these design features help improve water quality and mitigate flood risk? What are the broader environmental, social and economic benefits and how are they evaluated?

 

--  This event is co-sponsored by AWRA NCRS and George Washington University School of Engineering and Applied Sciences  --

Thursday, November 12, 2015, 5:30 - 7:30 PM

George Washington University, School of Engineering and Applied Sciences

Science and Engineering Hall, 800 22nd Street, NW. Washington DC 20052 (Foggy Bottom Campus)
Directions: http://www.gwu.edu/foggy-bottom-directions-parking

 Presentations for this event can be downloaded below:

 

Click here for the event flyer.

Agenda

5:30 PM - room B1167: Registration and self-serve buffet

6:15 PM - room B1220: Presentations

  • Steve Skripnik - LimnoTech
  • Bethany Bezak - DC Water
  • Steve Saari -DC Department of Energy and Environment

7:15 PM - Q&A and wrap-up by 7:30

 

 

REGISTRATION is only $10 for members and students; $15 for all non-members. Please register by Tuesday, November 10 by contacting Mathini at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. Payment may be made online by clicking here or by paying at the door. (Make checks payable to AWRA-NCR Section).  Pre-registration is much appreciated, but walk-ins the day of the event are also welcome!  

Become a member of AWRA-NCRS by visiting http://www.awrancrs.org/membership.html.

 

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