Green Stormwater Infrastructure - 2015 AICP Symposium

Green Stormwater Infrastructure - 2015 AICP Symposium

Recorded October 28, 2015 at the National Building Museum, Washington D.C. In urban areas, stormwater presents major challenges for water quality. Runoff and combined sewer overflows result in impaired quality and degraded watersheds. Increasingly, green
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Recorded October 28, 2015 at the National Building Museum,
Washington D.C.


In urban areas, stormwater presents major challenges for water
quality. Runoff and combined sewer overflows result in impaired
quality and degraded watersheds. Increasingly, green
infrastructure approaches can treat and reduce discharge volumes
and help mitigate flood risk, in addition to a range of
environmental, social, and economic benefits. Learn from the
experiences of Washington, D.C., and Philadelphia in adopting
green stormwater management approaches.


Moderator
David Rouse, AICP, American Planning Association


Speakers
Paula Conolly, AICP
Policy Strategist, Green City, Clean Waters Program, Philadelphia
Water Department


Bethany Bezak, PE, LEED AP
Green Infrastructure Manager, DC Water, DC Clean Rivers Project


Mathy Stanislaus
Assistant Administrator for the Office of Solid Waste and
Emergency Response, U.S. EPA

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