Philadelphia Low Impact
Development Symposium

Greening the Urban Environment

September 25-28, 2011, Philadelphia, PA

Image courtesy of Philadelphia Water Dept.

Poster Session:


Poster #

Name

Company/Org

Presentation Title

Sustainability and LID
1 Molly Julian Meliora Environmental Design, LLC Sustainable LID Design at the Stroud Water Research Center
2 Keithe Merl Princeton Hydro The Design, Construction, and Operation of a Model Site for Innovative Stormwater Management
3 Peter Koranchie-Boah Alcoa Natural System Based Alternative to Chlorine Disinfection
4 Richard K. Wizeman Van Note-Harvey Associates, P.C. Integrating Non-Structural and Structural Stormwater Best Management Practices
City Planning
5 Wu Che Beijing University, Key Laboratory of Urban Stormwater System & Water Environment Innovative Stormwater Management and LID Planning in Support of Green Guilding: A Case Study of the Dujiangyan Giant Panda Conservation and Disease Control Centre, Sichuan, China
6 Wang Chunlian College of Architecture and Landscape Architecture of Peking University The Use of Original Agriculture Drainage System for New Town
7 Nancy Olmsted and Charles Kelly Winzler & Kelly and Zimmer Gunsul Frasca, LLP Transforming Beaver-Town: A High performance Cultural Landscape from a Paved Swamp
8 Sri Rangarajan HDR Inc. A Multi-objective Decision Framework for Stormwater Management
Outreach
9 Anne Bastoni Vanasse Hangen Brustlin, Inc. Massachusetts Statewide Stormwater Seminar Series
10 Matthew Condiotti CDM Community Outreach, Stormwater Management, and Green Homes at the Philadelphia Water Department
11 Phil James Credit Valley Conservation LID Community Outreach and Education in Action – The Retrofit of Green Glade Public School using Bioretention, Ontario, Canada
12 Dana Puzey Blue Water Baltimore Utilizing incentives to educate Chesapeake Bay residents and install micro-scale LID practices on private property in urban watersheds
13 Amanda Rockler University of Maryland, Sea Grant Extension Creating Successful Outreach Programs in Your Community
15 Catherine Torgersen Fairfax County Stormwater Planning Indian Run: A Government and Community Partnership
Metrics
16 Charlene Harper Timmons Group LID to Meet Zero Runoff Goals
17 Lee-Hyung Kim Kongju National University Evaluating LID pilot facilities at Kongju National University campus: Design, cost and treatment performance
Non-Structural Measures
18 Thomas Martin Virginia Tech Assessing Conflicts Between Trees and Stormwater BMPs
Volume Reduction
19 Ryan Bean University of Alabama ET Mapping in Urban Areas as an Application for Beneficial Uses of Stormwater
20 Yuan Cheng Century Engineering, Inc. A Saturated Seepage Flow Model for Low Impact Development Devices
23 John Garcia Karins and Associates Brandywine Pavilion a Study in Water Management and Reuse in a Difficult Mixed Use Setting
24 Nathan Rostad Drexel University Interception storage capacities of plants used in vegetated stormwater management features
25 Leila Talebi The University of Alabama Modeling Groundwater Recharge at Stormwater Drywell Installation; A case study
Water Harvesting
26 Katherine Baker Penn State Harrisburg Impact of Triclosan in Greywater on Soil Microbial Communities
27 Alex Foraste US EPA Assessing the Sensitivity of Rainwater Harvesting to Variable Inputs and Stormwater Retention Standards
28 Shengji Luan Peking University Mode Selection of Rural Domestic Wastewater Treatment from the Perspective of Household Characteristics in China
29 Rod Ritchie AKRF Rainwater Harvesting System Design and Wastewater Reuse Study for the Newman Paper Company
30 Christopher Smith Pennsylvania DEP Precipitation Capture and Re-use Designs for Retrofit Projects on a Shoestring BudgetCosts for Retrofit Projects
Green Roof
31 Joseph Bushey University of Connecticut

Impact Of A Green Roof On Mercury Cycling

32 Soumya Immella Penn State University Evaluation of the Use of Reclaimed Waste Material in Green Roof Media: Biosolids as an Alternative Organic Media Component
33 Jinglan Liu Beijing Forestry University The Practices and Policy Instrument of Green roofs in Beijing, China
34 Jason Vogel Oklahoma State University Atmospheric and Energy Studies on a Semi-Arid Experimental Green Roof
35 Olyssa Starry University of Maryland Predicting stormwater runoff from greenroofs for different planting and climate scenarios
Bioretention
36 Bill Lucas ILM, Inc. Experimental Systems for Research into Advanced Bioretention
37 Carolyn Paone Langan Engineering & Environmental Sciences Retail Retrofit
Media
38 Danielle Harrow Penn State University Effect of the Organic Matter on Bacterial Removal in Stormwater Biofilters
39 D. Alexander Tweedie Nave Newell, Inc. Stormwater Infiltration Trench Design at 1800 Lombard
Hardscapes
40 Kevin Earley Nicolock Paving Stones Post-Construction Surface Infiltration of a Permeable Interlocking Concrete Pavement
41 Scott Lowe Manhattan College Creating Pervious Sidewalks using Standard Concrete
42 Charles Taylor Belgard Commercial, An Oldcastle Company Stormwater-Asset Management for LID
43 Jean Wodarek Williams Creek Consulting Permeable Hardscapes for neighborhood improvement and integrated stormwater management
Design Standards
44 Jian Liu Shenzhen University A method to develop a design storm for Low Impact Development facility design when appropriate rainfall data is not available
45 Robb Lukes Credit Valley Conservation The Importance of Landscaping to LID Success
Regulations and Codes
46 Robert Goo US EPA Overview of Existing State Stormwater Standards
Economics
48 Ziwen Yu Drexel University Probabilistic analysis of the life cycle cost of green infrastructure from an investment perspective
Models
49 Mi Eun Kim Pusan National University Application of LID study using SWMM model based on characteristics of Nak-dong watershed
50 Mi Eun Kim Pusan National University The study on application of LID for urban area using SWMM model
51 Jeonghoon Lee Pukyong National University Estimation of the Optimal Volume of Storage-Based Non-point Sources Retention Facilities Considering Spatio-Temporal Variability of Land Surface Wetting Condition
Monitoring
52 Shirley Clark Penn State University Challenges of Generalizing Stormwater Pollutant Relationships between Sites and Regions
53 Tim Kurtz City of Portland, OR / Bureau of Environmental Services Evaluating Green Infrastructure Performance through Flow Testing
54 Bernice Rosenzweig Princeton University Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering The role of stormwater detention basins in the nitrogen cycle of urban watersheds
Watershed Planning
55 Jeff Herr Brown and Caldwell LID Retrofit of the Gwinnett County DWR Facility
56 Christina Nolfo Princeton University A Study of Denitrification 'Hot Spots' in an Urban Stormwater Detention Pond
57 Brian R. Perry Van Note-Harvey Associates, P.C. Upgrading a Regional Stormwater Management System for a Planned Development
58 James Pillsbury Westmoreland Conservation District Small Town Sustainable Stormwater Solutions
Chesapeake LID
59 Shannon Lucas Brightwater, Inc. A Bioswale LID Retrofit in a Chesapeake Bay Community
Municipal Planning
60 James Mangarillo Malcolm Pirnie - The Water Division of Arcadis Stormwater Improvement Study for the Putnam County MS4 Coordinating Committee
CSO
62 Franco Montalto eDesign Dynamics (EDD) Opportunities and Challenges for Collaboration in a Community-based LID project in Newark, NJ
Streets
64 Bill Lucas Griffith University Advanced Stormwater Control Array: The Science Museum of Virginia, USA
65 Andrew Potts CH2M Hill Developing Green Streets Prototypes to Reduce Urban Runoff and Combined Sewer Overflows
66 Richard Stanford ATR Associates, Inc. The Use Of LID As An Alternative To Traditional Stormwater Management Practices In Takoma Park, Maryland
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67 Joshua Olorunkiya The University of Auckland Today’s Collaboration, Tomorrow’s Success In LID Adoption
68 Quentin Forrest Maryland Department of the Environment Corsica River Watershed Synoptic Surveys - The Moving Target
69 Steven Dressing Tetra Tech, Inc. New Nonpoint Source Monitoring Guidance
70 J. Denis Newbold Stroud Water Research Center Stroud Preserve Riparian Reforestation National Monitoring Project: Removal of Nitrate from Subsurface Flow and Sediment from Overland Flow
DC
71 Russ Clark,
Colleen Hawkinson
District of Columbia Department of the Environment

District of Columbia: Unpaving the Way to Greener Urban Streets

72 Emily Rice District of Columbia Department of the Environment Low-Hanging Fruit in PAH Reduction:  Developing and Implementing a Ban on Coal Tar Pavement Products in the District of Columbia
73 Matthew Robinson District of Columbia Department of the Environment Reducing Trash in the Nation’s River
74 Jeffrey Seltzer District of Columbia Department of the Environment Sewershed Mapping and its Application for MS4 Permit Compliance
76 Rebecca Stack Watershed Protection Division DDOE The Harvest and Use of Stormwater Runoff: Tiered Risk Assessment Management (TRAM) and end use Water Quality Standards for the District of Columbia
77 Steve Saari,
Rebecca Stack
District of Columbia Department of the Environment RiverSmart Washington – Can the Extensive Use of LID Retrofits Dramatically Reduce Stormwater Volumes in Ultra-urban Settings?
78 Steve Saari,
Stephen Reiling
District of Columbia Department of the Environment Stormwater Regenerative Conveyances: Blurring the line between Low Impact Development and Stream Restoration

 

 

Updated August 12, 2011